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Train Car Accidents

Train car accidents, although on the decline, are still a major concern for train conductors and auto drivers as well. In many instances, however, simply abiding traffic and railroad signals will avoid the catastrophe of train car accidents. The aftermath of these events can lead to deadly and devastating results.

Have you or a loved one been involved in a train car accident? Contact a train accident attorney to find the justice you or your loved one deserves today!

The Federal Railroad Administration notes that in 2002 14,355 train related accidents caused almost eleven thousand injuries and resulted in over a thousand deaths. Unfortunately, many of these deaths are highly preventable. The Federal Highway Administration, along with state and local authorities, saturate railway crossings with warning arms, flashing lights, signs, and street level warning paint, however, in many instances of train car accidents, all these efforts are gone to waste. Many instances of train car accidents are the direct result of driver negligence in attempting to cross the tracks when signs, signals, and lights indicate to do so would be entirely unsafe.

Some of the other leading causes of train car accidents include:

  • Maneuvering around railroad crossing arms
  • Ignoring railroad crossing signals and lights
  • Malfunctioning railroad crossing signals systems
  • Inattention of drivers
  • Impaired or negligent train conductors and operators
  • Malfunctioning trains
  • Broken down or stalled vehicles stopped on railroad tracks

One highly deceptive danger in attempting to race a train to a crossing is the speed at which trains actually travel, and many unfortunate drivers have fatally misjudged this rate. The stopping ability of trains to brake is virtually non-existent in emergency situations. Injuries and deaths from train car accidents frequently debilitate the survivors and devastate the lives of the loved one’s of those who do not survive. In instances of survival and recovery, the medical costs can be staggering, and no family or individual should have to face this reality alone. A train accident attorney will aid you or your loved ones in recovering some form of the losses you have suffered at the hands of train car accidents.

Have you or a loved one been involved in a train car accident? Contact a train accident attorney to find the justice you or your loved one deserves today!

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The causes of train accidents can be grouped into five categories.

A train accident will occur in one of five different ways.  The five main reasons for train accidents are: (1) human factors, (2) track and structures, (3) equipment, (4) signal and train control, and (5) miscellaneous.

The majority of train accidents are caused by human factors or track factors.

During a recent five year study, it has been determined that the great majority of train accidents resulted from human factor causes or track causes.  In addition, in recent years, most of the serious events involving train collisions or derailments resulting in release of hazardous material, or harm to rail passengers, have resulted from human factor or track causes.

Contact a train accident attorney today!

The United States Government enacted the Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA), in 1908.

Congress passed FELA with the intent to decrease tragic railroad accidents.  In addition, FELA encourages standardization in railroad practices and railroad equipment.


 


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