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Train accidents might seem like something that used to be an issue, back before modern transportation, driving laws and driver safety practices existed. But you’d be surprised just how often train accidents involving a motorist or pedestrian still do occur. As a personal injury lawyer, it’s regrettable that I hear these stories still all too often.
Here are some train accident statistics:
If you think about these statistics, however, they are not that surprising given the sheer size of freight and passenger trains and the speeds at which they travel. An average train weighs more than 200 tons, but many may weigh much more. With the increased weight comes increased potential for accidents. For example, it typically takes a train traveling 55 miles per hour at least a mile to come to a complete stop. If a car is stalled on the tracks, a train may not be able to stop in time. These types of train accidents are often deadly.
Car and Train Accidents in California
In 2014, there were nearly 45 train collisions in California, which resulted in 538 deaths. These train-involved car accidents are most likely to occur at locations where train tracks intersect highways or local roads and do not have gates, flashing lights, traffic signals, or other warnings to alert drivers of a train’s approach.
Since the new millennium, train accidents across the country have been decreasing due to new technology. However, the most common cause of railroad accidents is at crossings, when the train collides with a motor vehicle. Sadly, many motorists try to beat trains through the crossing and speed into the intersection, barely sneaking under the crossing bar only to collide with the oncoming train. Statistics reveal that a crossing accident occurs every 90 minutes in the United States.
SACRAMENTO TRAIN COLLISION TRAGEDY
A tragic example of this scenario occurred in December 2012, when a visual arts teacher was fatally hit by a train while she was taking photos near the tracks in East Sacramento.
Pedestrian and Train Accidents
People often think it is safe to walk or bike along train tracks and use the tracks as a route to places where it is more difficult for a vehicle to reach. People also underestimate a train’s power, walk too close to the tracks, and get pulled underneath a train when it goes by. Casualties occur when a train operator fails to signal the train’s approach or if the conductor fails to observe the person standing too close to the track.
Passenger on a Train Accidents
Passenger trains are common carriers, which means that they accept money in exchange for transporting passengers. As common carriers, trains owe a higher duty of care to their passengers to protect them from harm while using their services. This duty extends to the train deck or waiting area where passengers board and exit the train as well as to the passenger compartments on the train.
If a passenger is hurt while traveling on the train and his or her injury is caused by the negligence of the train engineer, conductor or other employee or a defective condition on the train itself, the passenger should contact a personal injury accident attorney to determine if compensation makes sense.
An Accident Attorney Knows These Laws
Freight and passenger trains are largely regulated by federal law, but there are some state and local laws that apply to them as well. When train operators do not follow these rules, people often get hurt.
While a train can be a wonderful way to travel and serve many commercial purposes, it can also be very dangerous. If you or someone you know has been injured by or on a train, you should
consult an accident attorney who specializes in train collisions.
Our legal team understands that life can be very stressful after an accident of any type. The financial costs of your accident can add to that stress. When you are asking for help, this should make your life easier – not more difficult. That is why you do not have to worry about any upfront legal fees and expenses when you hire Frank Penney Injury Lawyers to handle your California personal injury case.
At Frank Penney Injury Lawyers, Frank Penney and his staff work on a contingency basis. This means you only have to pay a fee if you win your case. We will never charge a fee unless we obtain a settlement on your behalf. No win. No fee. Case closed.
This means there is no risk in asking Frank Penney Injury Lawyers for help. You get to benefit from Frank Penney’s years of experience, knowledge, and success without needing to stress about the cost. Call today to set up a free initial case assessment or to learn more.
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