Conductor Fell Asleep Injury Lawsuits

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Train accidents can be among the most catastrophic that occur. Railroad passengers, workers, pedestrians, bystanders, and drivers of vehicles can all be injured at the same time. Damages to property can be in the millions of dollars.

If a railroad company was responsible for an accident that resulted in an injury or death the company can be held liable for the damages or wrongful death that resulted.

Railroad accidents can damage entire neighborhoods, groups of people, or a single individual. If a passenger train carrying loads of passengers or toxic chemicals derails hundreds of people could be injured or killed.

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Every 2 hours a person is hit and killed by a train accident in the U. S. – Department of Transportation 

If you were involved in a train accident and have sustained an injury because of a train accident, get medical attention immediately and you will need to contact an experienced railroad attorney immediately.


Experience counts when you hire a railroad accident attorney to handle your personal injury case. 


Our lawyers understand the complex issues in a train accident and provide expert legal representation nationwide for injured victims.

Train accident settlements often settle for larger dollar amounts because of the insurance requirements for railroad company carriers.

Railroad companies have teams of attorneys protecting their interests and will attempt to get accident victims to either drop their cases or settle for much less.

If you have been injured in a train accident, knowing your legal rights can provide both financial relief and peace of mind.


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We are currently evaluating Conductor Fell Asleep injury claims throughout the U. S. When an injury or death is caused by another party’s negligence you are entitled to compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering as well as other damages.

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If you or a loved one has been injured in train accident where you feel you may be entitled to compensation complete the contact form on the right side of page or call us now at 1-888-267.1137 for a free case evaluation.  A live personal injury counselor is available to answer your questions 24 hours a day.

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Who Can Be Held Responsible for a Train Accident?

If you were injured in a train accident you may not know who is responsible for causing the accident for months after the accident. Injury victims should contact a train injury attorney immediately after an accident.

An experienced railroad attorney understands the rules and regulations in the railroad industry and can find any potential railroad company responsibility if it failed to exercise the duties required of them by law.

Train accident attorneys are experienced in dealing with difficult insurance companies and know how they try and get out of paying for a victim’s injury claims. Several parties may hold partial liability for the accident.

Defendants in a Train Accident Can Include:

  • Train Operator
  • Train Engineer
  • Railroad Company
  • Railroad Lessee
  • Railroad Manufacturer
  • Railroad Owner
  • Insurance Company
  • Railroad Parts Manufacturer
  • City or County Government
  • Company Responsible for Maintaining Tracks

Important

Choosing an experienced Personal Injury Attorney will be very important to your lawsuit and the amount of compensation of your settlement!

What Are Common Train Accident Injuries?

Permanent injuries are common in train accidents and can have life-altering consequences. Here is a list of injuries related to train accident.

Amputations
Back Injuries
Brain Injuries
Brain Trauma
Broken Bones
Burn Injuries
Burns
Coma
Complex Bone Fractures
Concussion
Crush Injuries
Cumulative Injuries
Electrical Shock
Electrocution
Fatality
Fire Burns
Fractures
Full Paralysis
Head Injuries
Herniated or Bulging Discs
Hip Injuries
Internal Bleeding
Internal Injuries
Internal Organ Damage
Knee Injuries
Lacerations
Leg Injuries
Neck Injuries
Nerve Damage
Partial Paralysis
Permanent Disability
Respiratory Injuries
Severe Cuts
Skin Irritation or Damage
Soft Tissue Injuries
Spinal Cord Injuries
Spine Injuries
Trauma & PTSD
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Vision Damage or Loss
Whiplash
Wrongful Death

Common Causes of Train Accidents & Injuries

Many railroad accident injuries are the result of workers in unsafe workplace conditions. Train accidents, whether they involve railroad workers or members of the public are caused from a wide variety of negligent conduct.

Some of the most common causes of train accidents and injuries include:

Bus Stopped Train Tracks
Car Crossing Train Tracks
Car Stall on Railroad Tracks
Car Stopped Train Tracks
Collision with Object on Train Tracks
Conductor Distraction
Conductor Drowsiness
Conductor Error Accident
Conductor Fatigue
Conductor Fell Asleep
Conductor Impaired Reaction Times
Conductor Negligence
Conductor Poor Judgement
Conductor Poor Training
Conductor Speeding
Conductor Under Influence of Alcohol
Conductor Under Influence of Drugs
Conductor Vision Issues
Dangerous Train Track Crossings
Debris Left on Tracks
Defective Crossing Gate
Defective Freight Rails
Defective Railroad Crossings
Defective Railroad Tracks
Defective Train Crossing Signals
Defective Train Equipment
Defective Train Part
Defective Train Signal Devices
Distracted Motorists
Distracted Pedestrians
Equipment Left on Tracks
Excessive Derailment Speed Injury
Failing Railroad Safety Inspections
Failing to Follow Railway Safety Rules
Failing to Sound the Trains Whistle
Failure Remove Derailed Train
Failure to Apply Sufficient Hand Brakes
Failure to Determine Track Ahead is Clear
Failure to Inspect Trains
Failure to Latch Track Switch
Failure to Lock Track Switch
Failure to Maintain Railroad Equipment
Failure to Maintain Tracks
Failure to Maintain Trains
Failure to Repair Tracks
Failure to Sound Warning Horn Injury
Faulty Derailment Track
Faulty Railroad Crossing Arm
Faulty Railroad Crossing Gate
Faulty Signaling Equipment
Foliage Obstructing View of Railroad Crossing
Hazardous Train Material Spills
Human Error Train Derailment
Improper Maintenance of Train
Improper Maintenance Train Tracks
Improper Signal Maintenance
Improperly Lined Track Switches
Improperly Secured Train Cargo
Leaving Rail Cars in Place of Train
Loads Extending from Train
Malfunctioning Railroad Crossing Gates
Malfunctioning Railroad Signals
Malfunctioning Train Car Door
Malfunctioning Train Safety Devices
Mass Transit Train Derailments
Moving Rail Cars
Object on Track Accidents
Objects Extending from Train
Obstructed Train Handrail
Operating Over Track Switch Previously Broken
Operating Over Track Switch Previously Damaged
Passenger Rail Defect
Poor Railway Track Maintenance
Poorly Maintained Railroad Tracks
Poorly Maintained Train
Poorly Protected Railroad Crossings
Rail Company Negligence
Rail Crossing Malfunction
Railroad Crew Negligence
Railroad Guardrail Malfunction
Railroad Inspection Violations
Railroad Maintenance Violations
Railroad Mechanical Errors
Railroad Regulatory Compliance Violation
Railroad Safety Gate Failure
Railroad Safety Violation
Railroad Failed to Place Lights
Railroad Switch Left in Incorrect Position
Railroad Warning Signal Failure
Railroad Worker Negligence
Runaway Train Equipment Malfunction
Shoving Rail Cars
Stalled Cars on Railroad Tracks
Tired Railroad Employees
Track Switching Malfunction
Train Approaching Crossings at High Speed
Train Brake Failure
Train Collisions with Other Trains
Train Collisions with Pedestrians
Train Collisions with Vehicles
Train Coupler Defect
Train Derailments
Train Equipment Defects
Train Equipment Safety Failure
Train Excessive Cargo
Train Excessive Speeding
Train Excessive Weight
Train Failure to Sound Horns When Approaching
Train Lack of Safety Gates
Train Lurching Stops and Starts
Train Mechanical Defects
Train Mechanical Failure
Train Mechanical Malfunctions
Train Operator Derailment
Train Operator Inexperience
Train Operator Intoxication
Train Operator Texting
Train Regulatory Compliance Violation
Train Rollaway Malfunction
Train Safety Device Failure
Train Signal Switch Malfunction
Train Track Obstructions
Train Traveling Too Fast
Trees Obstructing View of Railroad Crossing
Truck Crossing Train Tracks
Truck Stopped Train Tracks
Unmarked Railroad Crossing
Unprotected Railroad Crossing

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Railroad Worker Injury Claims

Railroad workers are protected by federal law when a railroad provides interstate commerce between multiple states. The Federal Employer’s Liability Act (FELA) requires railroads to be safe for workers by following safety guidelines and conducting routine safety inspections.

An injured railroad worker can recover damages if they show that an act by the railroad company, or a failure to act, caused the worker’s injuries. Family members of killed railroad workers can also receive compensation if the company’s negligence played a role in the death.

If you were injured in an accident involving a railroad, you can also contact us to get information from these railroad resource links.

The Railroad Division of the National Transportation Safety Board investigates railroad accidents involving passengers, trams, trollies, freight railroads, and commuter rail transit systems.

The Association of American Railroads -AAA promotes the safety and productivity of the U. S. railroad freight industry.

Railroad Product Injury Lawsuits

Adhesives Crossties Pipe Coverings
Air Compressor Pipes Dynamic Grid Pipe Joint Insulation
Air Conditioning Systems Braking Systems Plasters
Asbestos Heat Wrap Electrical Panels Rail Equipment
Asbestos Insulation Electrical Rail Signaling Railroad Brakes
Autoracks Flexible Trainline Railroad Ties
Balcony Railing Insulation Railroad Tracks
Boilers Floor Tiles Refrigeration Units
Brake Clutches Friction Materials Ropes
Brake Lining Friction Products Sealers
Brake Pads Gasket Covers Sealing Cement
Brake Shoes Gaskets Signal Equipment
Braking Systems Grade Crossings Spray Insulation
Ceiling Tiles Guardrails Steam Boilers
Cement Products Hand Rails Steam Generators
Cement Ties Heat Shields Steam Lines
Chemicals Heating Systems Steam Pipes
Coal-Powered Engines High-Temperature Gasket Steel Railing
Cobra Railroad Brakes Hot Water Lines Tapes
Collapsible Guard Rails Journal Boxes Track Beacons
Cranes Locomotive Clutches Trolley Wires
Crossing Arm Lubricants Tunnel Handrails
Crossing Gates Packing Materials Valves
Wallboards

Railroad Accident Statistics and Facts

  • Approximately 1,000 people die in train accidents every year.
  • 11,000 accidents occur on our railways each year.
  • More people are injured per railroad accident than those wounded in individual car crashes each year.
  • Approximately 23% of train collisions involve cars and 17% involve train derailments.
  • Department of Transportation reports that every 2 hours a person is hit and killed by a train accident in the U. S.
  • There were 1,850 train accidents and 11,520 railroad accidents in 2019 – Federal Railroad Administrations Office of Safety Analysis.
  • 60% of all railroad crossing deaths occur at unprotected crossings. – National Transportation Safety Board
  • 80% of all railroad crossings are not protected by safety gates and lights. – National Transportation Safety Board
  • According to the National Safety Council, there are about 400 fatalities and 1,100 injuries each year in the U. S.
  • There are more than 6,000 railroad crossing accidents each year in the United States.
  • More than 30% of all railroad crossing accidents involve children under the age of 16.
  • Approximately 11% of train accidents involve defective equipment, defective train tracks, and faulty train track switching equipment.
  • There are over 209,308 railroad crossings, and approximately 129,326 intersect with public roads.
  • 209,308 railroad crossings and approximately 129,326 intersect with public roads.
  • There is over 130,000 miles of railroad tracks in the U. S.
  • More than half of railroad accidents happen at unprotected crossings – Federal Railroad Administration
  • The risk of fatality is 20 times higher in a vehicle-train collision than in a vehicle-on-vehicle collision – Federal Railroad Administration

Railroad Accident Settlements & Verdicts in the U. S.

  • $5,250,000 Wrongful Death Settlement in a passenger train derailment.
  • $1,500,000 Jury Award for Passenger Train conductor suffering from mesothelioma cancer.
  • $2,500,000 Settlement for a Switchman, Shortline Railroad Wrongful Death.
  • $1,825,000 Verdict for a train engineer with neck and back injuries.
  • $1,100,000 Settlement for a Carman vs. Union Pacific Railroad, Knee Injury in the workplace.
  • $987,000 Settlement for a conductor for low back injuries sustained while setting a handbrake on a Railroad.
  • $750,000 Settlement for a former conductor, retired 12 years prior to his death was granted this settlement for lung cancer.
  • $12.3 million Jury Award– Railroad insulator and construction worker died of malignant Mesothelioma cancer.
  • $2.2 Million Verdict for a railroad freight conductor injured by a malfunctioning hand brake.
  • $730,000 Settlement for a Railroad Conductor with neck and back injuries resulting from his freight train’s collision with a semi-tractor trailer.
  • $2 Million FELA Verdict Settlement for railroad trackman that suffered hip injury when struck by a metal disk that flew off a railroad grinding machine.
  • $1 Million Verdict for Amtrak train attendant with a torn rotator cuff.
  • $7.5 million Verdict for a man who suffered the loss of his leg when struck by a train.
  • $4.25 Million Settlement for a man who lost his left leg above the knee because of a train accident.
  • $3 million Verdict Award to a man who lost half of his left leg and part of his right foot in a railroad accident.

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If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma or asbestos lung cancer, you may be entitled to financial compensation from Asbestos Trust Funds.

Asbestos companies that have filed for bankruptcy protection have established asbestos trust funds to pay claims. There are about 65 active Asbestos Trust Funds totaling more than 30 billion.

Since the mid-1980s more than 100 Asbestos Bankruptcy Trust Funds have been established in the U.S. At least a dozen trust funds have equities exceeding $1 billion.

More than 30 billion dollars is currently available for distribution to qualified applicants. Asbestos Bankruptcy Trust Funds have set criteria of values they pay to qualified claimants.

Asbestos Trust Funds have paid out $18 billion for more than 3 million claims!


Railroad, Train Accident Injury Damages

For a train Injury lawsuit to be successful, personal injury lawyers must show that your injury resulted from the negligence of another party. In the case of a Personal Injury lawsuit victims and immediate family members have the right to file a personal injury claim.

Victims in injury-related claims are entitled to damages including:

Disfigurement Damages (past and future)
Economic Damages (past and future)
End of Life Cost Damages
Exemplary Damages
Funeral Expense Damages
Future Economic Damages
General Damages
Gross Negligence Damages
Loss of Companionship Damages
Loss of Consortium Damages
Loss of Earning Capacity Damages
Loss of Life Damages
Loss of Wages Damages (past and future)
Medical Expense Damages
Mental Anguish Damages
Monetary Compensation Damages
Nominal Damages
Non-Economic Damages
Pain and Suffering Damages
Pecuniary and Non Pecuniary Damages
Physical Impairment Damages (past and future)
Treble Damages
Workers Compensation Damages
Wrongful Death Claims

Railroad Accident Links

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Railroad Products
Passenger Train
Railroads & Mesothelioma
Railroads & Wrongful Death

Need a Railroad Accident Injury Lawyer

If you or a family member has been injured in a railroad accident, we can help you start an injury lawsuit against responsible parties to help with medical bills and financial compensation.

Our experienced train accident injury lawyers will help you get just and fair compensation for your injuries.

Call our Injury Toll Free Helpline at 888.267.1137 and get help today!

We can usually tell within a few minutes whether we can help you, and if we cannot, maybe direct you to someone who can.

We are always available 24 hours a day to answer your questions with a phone call or email and we will do everything we can to ensure that you receive the highest compensation for your injuries.

If you have a question about an injury or wrongful death lawsuit, you do not have to come into our office. Call us, and you will speak directly to a lawyer, and if a lawyer is not available, your call will be returned as quickly as possible.


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