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In the year 2000, there were approximately 1,000 fatalities due to railroad and train accidents. Most train accident injuries occur at railroad/roadway crossings. Every year there are around 3,000 train accidents and nearly 1,500 people whose injuries resulted from these accidents.

A railroad accident lawyer can help you recover damages for your railroad accident injuries.

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A railroad's legal responsibilities to injured motorists and pedestrians will depend upon the factual circumstances of the actual train accident. Usually pedestrian and motorist claims against railroads will be decided under the negligence laws of the state where the accident occurred.

For example, for injuries occurring at railroad/roadway crossings, the general rule is that cars must yield and trains have the right of way. Individual circumstances may change or increase a railroad's duties. For that reason you should always contact an experienced attorney if you have been injured in a train accident.

Our lawyers and attorneys practicing in the field of accident law and specializing in train/railroad accident litigations are willing and able to take on any case relevant to railroad accidents.

Issues and topics related to Railroad Accidents include:

  • Train Derailments
  • Collisions
  • Railroad Accidents
  • Car/Train Collisions
  • Railroad Crossing Malfunctions

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Pedestrian and Motorist Claims Against Railroads Will Usualy be Decided Under Negligence Laws.

A railroad's legal responsibilities to injured motorists and pedestrians will depend upon the factual circumstances of the actual train accident. Usually, pedestrian and motorist claims against railroads will be decided under the negligence laws of the state where the accident occurred.
 


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