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Train Wreck Attorneys - Railroad Accidents

Train accidents happen for many reasons.  Railroad crossings may be littered with debris, rail lines may be obstructed, mechanism failure, or simple human error can be at fault when a train derails or slams into a car.  Whenever there is a train wreck, serious personal injuries can occur due to the massive bulk and weight of trains.  The extensive damage caused by train and railroad accidents can cause great losses of property and human life.  In a statistical study released by the Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), the administration found that there are 2,547 train accidents annually.

Have you or someone you know been involved in a train wreck or railroad accident?  Contact our Train Wreck Attorneys to get help with your railroad accident case today!

The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) takes train safety and railroad safety concerns very seriously.

Rail accidents and/or incidents include:

  • Derailment
  • Train-train collisions
  • Train-car collisions
  • Train-person collisions
  • Damage to property

An estimated 1,000 people die in train accidents every year.  Some additional United States train and railroad accident statistics estimate that nearly every 2 weeks a train derailment causes a chemical spill.  Some of these spills are so serious that require the evacuation of local residents.  The occurrence and frequency of train accidents has been escalating since 1997.

Aside from being extremely tragic and devastating, train and railroad accidents can be very complex and difficult for the victims.  That is why your best option following a train wreck or railroad accident is to seek legal counsel from an experienced attorney.  This can help you recover well-deserved damages in the midst of all the pain and suffering endured.

Have you or someone you know been involved in a train wreck or railroad accident?  Contact our Train Wreck Attorneys to get help with your railroad accident case today!

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