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Franklin County Railroad Accident Attorney

Railroad Accidents

Railroad accidents are not common, but when they do occur the resulting injuries are often catastrophic. Injured victims of train collisions and their families may pursue financial compensation for the injuries they have suffered by filing a claim against the at-fault party. Understanding who may be held liable for railroad accident is an important first step to filing a claim.

Who is Responsible for a Railroad Accident in Franklin County?

Every case is different and the party that may be held responsible for a railroad accident changes depending upon the details of the crash. Liable parties may include:

  • Transit authority
  • Train operator
  • Governing body in charge of intersection
  • Motorist involved in crash

Train Company Liability

Railroad companies are responsible for the well being of their passengers, the actions of their employees and the upkeep of the trains. A transit authority or railroad company may be held liable for a train accident when:

  • They knowingly hired a dangerous train operator
  • They failed to properly maintain their train or train track
  • They failed to provide adequate warnings to motorists driving near the track.
  • Their passengers are injured because of the actions of a train operator or the negligence of the company

Train Operators’ Responsibility

Cases involving reckless or dangerous train operators may result in civil litigation against the at-fault worker. Examples of dangerous train operation includes driving distracted or under the influence of alcohol. Train operators who fail to provide adequate sound warnings while approaching an intersection may also be held partially liable for an accident. If a railroad crash is caused due to defective train maintenance, the transit authority could also be held liable.

Governing Body Liability for Train Accidents

Intersections between roadways and train tracks may be designed or maintained by a railroad company or by a governing body. When the government is responsible for a railroad crossing, they may be held responsible for an accident that results from a lack of warnings or poor visibility because of a defective design.

Car Driver Liability in Franklin County

Drivers may be responsible for a train accident if they fail to obey railroad crossing signals or deliberately park their vehicle on a railroad track. In such cases, the driver may be held liable for car accident injuries and injuries caused to the passengers on the train.

Franklin County Train Accident Attorneys

Our Franklin County train crash attorneys understand railroad accident litigation. If you or a loved one has been harmed in a train crash in Missouri, contact our offices for a free consultation. We will help you pursue compensation for losses like hospital bills, physical pain, mental suffering and the wages you lost while healing. Call us today to find out how we can help.

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I always offer free consultations for personal injury cases. You may not need a lawyer to handle your injury case, but you should at least get a free consultation to determine if you do.

Also, if I agree to handle your case, I handle it on a contingent basis. This means you don’t pay a fee unless I win your case.

Call (314) 322-8515 at any time (24 hours a day/7 days a week) to schedule your free consultation. You can also send me an email at john@pagelaw.com.

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