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Train Collisions

Due to the increasing population, there is a need for expanded forms of mass transit. Train travel today is a necessary mode of transportation and millions of Americans rely on it as a daily means to commute between work and home. Unfortunately there are about 3,000 train accidents annually and every year 1,000 people will die as a result of train accidents.

Have you been injured in a train accident and are seeking information regarding train collisions?  If so, conact a train accident attorney in your area today! With the help of an experienced train accident attorney, you will be able to recover the compensation you are entitled to.

What Causes Train Collisions?

  • Defective railroad tracks
  • Conductor’s negligence
  • Human error
  • Mechanical failure
  • Improperly loaded or too heavy cargo loads

As train collisions are almost always devastating, recent research has confirmed that seatbelts would indeed lessen the amount of injuries in crashes and they may even avoid a small number of deaths. The main advantage of a seatbelt is that it prevents passengers from being thrown around in the train during a severe collision.

Catastrophic End Results

Modern day railroad accidents may not resemble anything like the steam locomotive that caused a mountain to collapse in the philosophical thriller Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged. However, the outcomes can still be horrifying and measures must be taken to reduce to risks. Unfortunately, sometimes accidents happen regardless of any safety measures. At the same time, there are many cases where innocent people have died due to somebody else’s negligence. Whether railroad workers are trained unsatisfactory, poorly supervised, whether the train conductor doesn’t pay attention for a split second or whether somebody was not doing their job properly, the outcome for the remaining families is the same.

Have you been injured in a train accident and are seeking information regarding train collisions? If so, conact a train accident lawyer in your area today! With the help of an experienced train accident lawyer, you will be able to recover the compensation you are entitled to.

If you or a loved one have been injured due to a train accident, it is crucial to seek medical attention in order to monitor and/or adequately treat your injuries. At the same time, we advise to speak to one of our train accident attorneys to ensure your legal rights and to handle the claim within an effective time manner.

If you have any questions regarding railroad accidents or legal representation for your case, feel free to contact us and seek assistance from our train accident attorneys.




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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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