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Railroad Accidents

Railroad accidents—including subways, passenger trains, and freight trains—may occur as the result of derailment, collision between trains, collision between a train and a motor vehicle, operator error, or mechanical failure. Most injuries and fatalities due to railroad accidents occur on railroad rights-of-way or at road crossings, rather than on trains. Of 937 people killed in railroad accidents in 2000, only four were train passengers; the rest were in motor vehicles or on foot.

Although railroad accidents in general have declined in recent years, the number of derailments has risen. Some sources attribute the increase in derailments to the failure of the railroads to perform proper maintenance and repair on the infrastructure.The derailment of trains carrying hazardous materials can pose a threat to the broader community, as well as those in the immediate vicinity.

Injured railroad workers may be eligible for compensation under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA). Unlike Worker’s Compensation, victims seeking compensation under FELA must prove some form of negligence on the part of the railroad company. When compensation is awarded, however, the amount is often substantially greater than might be expected under Worker’s Compensation. Injured workers who file successful claims under FELA may be awarded payments for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a railroad accident, contact our office immediately. Failure to take prompt action could jeopardize a potential claim.

Call toll-free 1-866-778-5500 today for your free legal consultation.

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