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Railroad Company Negligence

Every year, roughly 1,000 people are killed in train accidents. Though that may pale in comparison to the similar statistics for automobile crashes, it is still cause for great concern given the disparity between the number of trains and the number of cars. There are many factors that can contribute directly or indirectly to a railroad accident, and one of the most common sources of underlying liability rests upon railroad company negligence. Railroad companies are charged with the maintenance of the rail itself, but more importantly, they are responsible for the conduct of their employees.

The cost of medical treatments required for the injuries you sustained in a train accident can quickly spiral into the thousands of dollars and there are numerous other consequences that can complicate your life. In cases of railroad company negligence, you may be able to file a lawsuit against the responsible parties and seek the financial compensation you deserve. Contact Waco train accident lawyer Vic Feazell, P.C. at 877-948-4842 for more information.

Examples of Railroad Company Negligence

In the immediate aftermath of a railroad accident, it can be difficult to determine the actual underlying cause. Moreover, you are likely to be overwhelmed by the endless runaround you will receive from insurance companies and the railroad company itself as you seek to resolve the matter. With a skilled and experienced railroad company negligence lawyer, however, you can level the playing field and identify the real circumstances of your accident. Two of the most typical forms of railroad company negligence pertaining to employees are:

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If you have been injured in a train accident and suspect that a railroad company employee’s inexperience or other deficiency may have been at fault, we can help. Contact the Waco railroad company negligence lawyers of the Law Offices of Vic Feazell, P.C. today at 877-948-4842.