Railroad Accidents
Railroad accidents happen for a variety of reasons. And they happen far too often.
Sometimes the railroad crossing is poorly designed, with no flashing lights and no gates - just a sign called a crossbuck.
Sometimes, after a railroad accident, investigators discover the tracks themselves were poorly maintained. Perhaps the train was speeding. Maybe the engineer failed to sound the engine's horn or whistle.
No matter the cause, railroad accidents - the kind in which a train weighing many tons slams into a passenger car - often result in injuries and death.
Every year in the U.S., hundreds of people die in such railroad accidents, more than the number killed in airline crashes.
If you suffer injuries or lose a loved one in a railroad accident, you should speak with someone about your legal rights. To speak with us, please call 1-800-961-HART.
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