Train Accident Attorneys
Injured in a Train Accident? Railroad Companies Must Be Held Accountable.
Common Causes of Train Accidents
Human Error
Engineer fatigue, distraction, or failure to follow safety protocols and signals.
Mechanical Failures
Brake failures, engine problems, or defective train components.
Track Defects
Broken rails, faulty switches, or inadequate track maintenance.
Crossing Accidents
Malfunctioning signals, inadequate warning systems at railroad crossings.
Railroad Safety Violations
- Exceeding safe speed limits
- Inadequate crew training
- Poor track maintenance
- Ignoring safety signals
- Equipment not properly inspected
- Failure to warn at crossings
Railroad Law and Your Rights
Federal Railroad Safety Act (FRSA)
- Preempts state law in many cases
- Establishes federal safety standards
- Requires proper equipment maintenance
- Mandates crew training and certification
- Governs crossing safety requirements
Compensation Available
- Medical expenses and rehabilitation
- Lost wages and future earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Disability accommodations
- Wrongful death benefits
What to Do After a Train Accident
Emergency Medical Care
Get immediate medical attention for all injuries, even if they seem minor.
Report the Accident
Ensure the accident is reported to authorities and railroad company.
Gather Evidence
Document the scene, get witness information, and preserve all records.
Contact Railroad Attorney
Speak with a lawyer experienced in federal railroad law immediately.
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