Although trains are considered some of the safest modes of transportation or movement of cargo, accidents do happen and most often they are devastating.
Generally, a train wreck or train crash is a type of accident between two trains or one train and other vehicles or objects or derailment.
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RAILROAD CROSSING ACCIDENTS
Railroad crossing accidents are often gruesome and frightening. With over 150,000 railroad crossings in the United States, only 35,500 of them gated, accidents do happen frequently. Annually, railroad crossing accidents cause about 300 deaths and a multitude of severe injuries.
Train accident laws are very complex as accidents usually involve multiple parties. If you or a loved one was injured in a train accident you may be entitled to recover for your injuries based on various theories of law. In fact, if you were a passenger on a train involved in an accident, you may be entitled to compensation, whether or not you were physically injured. That is because train accidents are considered highly terrifying. Your compensation could include compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and so on.
Types of Train Accidents:
- Train collides with other train
- Train collides with another vehicle
- Train collides with person
- Derailments
Train Accident Victims:
- Passengers
- Pedestrians
- Railroad workers
- People in a vehicle
Don’t sit on your rights, because in many cases involving a government entity, your right
to sue is only 6 months
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