Train accidents occur more frequently than many people realize. In fact, two accidents occur every hour in the U.S. on average. Collisions and derailments are responsible not just for extensive property damage, but also catastrophic injury and loss of life to pedestrians, motorists, railroad employees, and train passengers.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a preventable train accident, or if you have suffered the loss of a loved one, contact The Carlson Law Firm to seek the legal guidance of a national accident lawyer. Our team of more than 20 seasoned attorneys has decades of combined experience representing injury victims and families throughout the United States. When you consult with our firm, we can determine whether you have grounds to seek compensation through a personal injury or wrongful death claim. We have recovered millions of dollars for clients, and we may be able to help you recover money, too.
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There are a number of factors that could contribute or directly cause a train accident, from the actions of a careless train operator to a defect in a vital train engine part. Thus, there are several entities that may be responsible for whatever went wrong. One of more of the following entities may be held liable for negligence after a train accident:
Because the damages caused by train accidents are extensive, it is not uncommon for parties to try to deny liability by pointing the blame onto others. In order to protect your best interests in this situation, it is critical that you work with a San Antonio personal injury attorney who can investigate the accident and hold the appropriate parties accountable. Our goal is to help you obtain full and fair compensation so that you can recover and put this terrifying experience behind you.
With extensive civil litigation experience handling all types of personal injury cases, you can be confident when you entrust your case to our firm. We encourage you to call our office to talk about potentially pursuing financial compensation for damages like pain and suffering, lost wages, medical bills, and more. Most states only allow individuals two years to file a personal injury claim, so don’t risk losing your opportunity to take legal action. We are standing by to take your call. Best of all, there is no cost to begin your case, and you will owe us nothing for our services unless we make a recovery on your behalf.
You have nothing to lose. Contact us today to get started on your case.