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Goldberg & Loren Train Accident Attorneys
Train accidents are devastating and can cause a multitude of physical, emotional, and financial damages. If you’ve been involved in a train accident, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses. Our personal injury lawyers can help you determine what kind of legal action is best for your specific situation.
Goldberg & Loren’s train accident lawyers understand the complexities of railroad litigation and have experience with handling train accident cases. We know the laws and regulations governing the railroad industry, which helps us advocate for you as we pursue your train accident claim.
Call our train accident attorneys at (888) 522-0335 for a free consultation today.
Types of Train Accident Cases We Handle
Our train accident lawyers can help you with a variety of cases, including:
- Derailment Accidents - These occur when a train loses control and falls off the tracks.
- Collision Accidents - This typically occurs when two or more trains collide as a result of human error.
- Stationary Train Accidents – This type of accident occurs when a passenger is injured on a stationary train.
- Crossing Accidents - This occurs when an automobile or pedestrian collides with the train at or near a crossing site.
- Grade Crossing Accidents – This happens when one vehicle, such as a car, runs into the path of an oncoming train.
- Onboard Accidents – This type of accident involves an injury that occurs while passengers or workers are on board the train.
- Hazardous Chemical Accidents - These involve the spilling of hazardous chemicals due to a train accident.
Train Accidents in the United States
Statistics show that train accidents in the United States are on the rise. In 2019, there were 11,914 railroad-related incidents in the U.S., resulting in 803 fatalities and 2,595 injuries. Of these incidents, 1,188 were collisions between trains and automobiles at grade crossings; 1,374 involved derailments; 630 involved hazardous material spills; and 3,907 involved other types of incidents.
How Do Train Accidents Happen?
The Majority of Train Accidents Are Caused by Human Error and Negligence
Train accidents can occur for a variety of reasons, ranging from a human error to mechanical failure to railroad negligence. Common causes of train accidents include:
- Lack of maintenance on the tracks or equipment
- Sudden breakdowns due to faulty parts or design defects
- Mechanical errors caused by improper installation or inadequate testing standards
- Human errors such as speeding, improper signaling, or negligent safety procedures
- Faulty or defective railroad crossings and signals
- Negligence on the part of train operators or other personnel
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Goldberg & Loren Train Accident Attorneys
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Types of Train Accident Cases We Handle
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Train Accidents in the United States
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How Do Train Accidents Happen?
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Chemicals Transported by Rail
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The Types of Compensation in Train Accidents
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Statute of Limitations on Train Accidents
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Our Train Accident Lawyers Can Help You Get Fair Compensation
Automobile Accidents
Chemicals Transported by Rail
Hazardous materials can be present during a train accident, and the resulting chemical spills can have serious consequences.
If you have been injured by a train carrying hazardous material, it is important to get legal help as soon as possible. Some of the common hazardous materials transported by rail include:
The above is a small list of the nearly 4.5 metric tons of hazardous chemicals shipped by rail daily.
If you have been injured by a train carrying hazardous material, it is important to get medical help as soon as possible and, right after that, legal help.
- Acids – Used as industrial cleaning agents
- Ammonia – Used in agricultural fertilizers
- Ammonium Nitrate - is used as a component in explosives
- Athylhexyl Acrylate - Used in the production of paints and coatings
- Benzene - is used as a solvent and gasoline additive
- Butyl Acrylate - Used in the manufacture of plastics
- Chlorine - is used in water purification and industrial processes
- Ethylene glycol monobutyl - Used in antifreeze and cooling fluids
- Explosives – Used in mining and construction
- Flammable liquids - such as fuel, alcohols, and solvents
- Fuel – Used in vehicles and power plants
- Methanol - is used in fuel mixtures, pharmaceuticals, and paint
- Nuclear Materials – Used for nuclear reactors
- Radioactive materials - such as uranium and plutonium
- Sulfuric Acid - is used in the production of fertilizers, batteries, and detergents
- Vinyl Chloride – Used as a chemical building block
The Types of Compensation in Train Accidents
If you or a loved one were injured in a train accident, you may be entitled to compensation for damages, including:
- Lost wages - if you had to miss work due to your injuries
- Medical expenses - including hospital bills, doctor's visits, medications, surgeries and rehabilitation
- Pain and suffering - for physical pain and emotional distress caused by the accident
- Property damage -to repair or replace damaged items
- Funeral expenses – in the event of a fatality
Statute of Limitations on Train Accidents
If you’ve been injured in a train accident, it is important to act quickly. The Statute of Limitations on filing a claim will vary from state to state, so you must seek legal advice as soon as possible to ensure your rights are protected.
Our Train Accident Lawyers Can Help You Get Fair Compensation
The train accident lawyers at Goldberg & Loren can help you get the compensation you deserve for your losses associated with a train accident.
We understand the legal process and have experience in negotiating settlements on behalf of their clients. Our train accident attorneys will ensure that your rights are fully protected and can negotiate with insurance companies or railroad companies to get you the compensation you deserve.
Call us at 1-800-731-4878 for a free consultation.
We fight for maximum compensation in train injury cases. Our clients, know we have their backs.
George Goldberg
Senior Partner
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