Train Accident Attorney
Collision with another train
Defective or inadequate railroad crossing systems -- including gates, lights and bells
Derailment
Collision with a car or bus
Collision with a pedestrian
Mechanical failure that leads to an accident
Inadequate security on the train
Dated and unsuitably maintained tracks
Conductor Negligence.
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bus accidents There are over 600 railroads and 200,000 miles of track in the United States. In 2002, there were approximately 12,000 accidents caused by trains, and almost 1,000 people were killed. Our expert train accident lawyers have repeatedly stood by their uncompromising demand: that the rail industry adopts basic safety engineering and systems safety principles. Keep discussion to a minimum: If there is any chance that you could be held even partially responsible for the events that led to the train crash - for example, if you were crossing a railroad grade when a train crashed into your car - do not talk to investigators and others without first talking to a train accident lawyer.
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