Florida Train Accident Cases
Railroads play a vital role in the American economy and rail transportation
continues to be a popular high-volume, low-cost method to ship freight
and goods. Commuter train travel has increased dramatically in the last
decade. Unfortunately, the number of train accidents has also risen.
Every year, thousands are injured or lose their lives in railroad
crossing or train accidents. According to the Federal Railroad Administration,
more than half of all train accidents occur at unprotected crossings
and over 80% of railroad crossings don't have adequate warning devices.
Types & Causes of Train Accidents & Injuries
These
are just a partial list of the more common types of railroad crossing and train
accidents and injuries:
How To Contact Cohen & Juda About Your Case: If you or someone you know has been affected through some type of train or railroad crossing accident related injury, simply complete the Case Information Form below or call us at (954) 424-1440.
If you are in Miami, Palm Beach or elsewhere in Florida you can call us toll free at 1-866-324-7333. By completing the form, we can better serve you by reviewing your details and can promptly get back in contact with you. All information is confidential.
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