Train Accidents Iowa

This article is an investigation of train accidents, what the most common causes are, and what to do if one is involved in such a catastrophe.


1 . Local Companies

Jordan Oliver & Walters PC
(515) 462-3731
PO Box 230
Winterset, IA
Potter Rick
(641) 562-2045
11 2nd Ave NW
Buffalo Center, IA
Shafer Law Office
(319) 668-2565
204 W State St
Williamsburg, IA
Orlanes Law Office Plc
(515) 875-4948
309 Court Ave
Des Moines, IA
Doran Ben T Atty
(515) 432-1355
809 8th St
Boone, IA
Schoenthaler Roberg Bartelt & Kahler
(563) 652-4963
123 N Main St
Maquoketa, IA
Bunz & Gaffney Attorneys At Law
(712) 669-3332
115 Main St Ste 200
Templeton, IA
Gaukel James F
(712) 881-2321
515 Main St
Mapleton, IA
Green Robert W
(712) 274-8400
4301 Sergeant Rd Ste 208
Sioux City, IA
Andersen Francine O Atty
(712) 563-2677
405 Tracy St
Audubon, IA

2 . How often do Train Accidents Occur?

The chances of ever actually being in a train accident are minute, to say the least. Running on tracks and guided by experienced hands, taking the train is far safer than, say, driving your car. Accidents still happen, though, and it would be a good idea to prepared for them when they do.

Just in the last few years, for example, dozens of accidents have taken place. Tara Rose McAvoy, a deaf eighteen year old in Texas, was killed while walking on the tracks because she couldn’t hear the oncoming train. A crash in Australia injured twenty-eight people when a train collided with a semi crossing the tracks. In Serbia, a massive train crash tragically took the lives of 46 and injured 198 when a train went into a ravine near the city of Podgorica.

Train accidents are horrific affairs, with dozens of injuries usually involved, and often many deaths as well. In the event of a train wreck, you should know what to do. Also, as most wrecks are caused by operator fault or poor safety regulations, you may have access to legal recourse for the damages done to you and your family in the train accident.

3 . A Hypothetical Situation

Let’s suppose you and your family are taking a trip for the day on a train. The morning starts well – you get to the station all right, load up your luggage, and board the train for the ride. At first, the trip goes smoothly. You enjoy watching the scenery glide by, as do your children. At some point during the day, though, the unthinkable happens. There’s a brief screech of breaks and the train jolts as the brakes lock. Those standing are thrown to the floor, some flying several feet through the air and glancing off seats before hitting the ground. There’s a rending shriek of tearing metal and the train, writhing, skips the tracks. The world turns upside down; the air is filled with screaming. Then it is dark, and it’s quiet. You pick yourself up, broken glass crunching beneath your feet. Your children are crying, but not badly hurt. You climb out of the wreck, traumatized, and just glad to be alive. Avoiding the reporters, you manage to get a ride back to your home, where you go to sleep.

You wake up the following morning with a burning back pain. So the question is, now what? That injury may escalate. It is the cause of a train wreck, which may have been caused by operator or poor safety regulations. If either of these is the case, you have the legal right to ask for rectification for your injury. What next?

4 . Finding a Lawyer

So when you’re searching for legal representation in train accident lawsuits, where do you turn first? Are there specialized train accident lawyers for this sort of thing, or is it something any lawyer might do? How do you go about hiring a train accident attorney? These are all of the questions you might be asking yourself. If you’re also dealing with a personal injury or an injured family member, this process can be all the more difficult.

A basic, simple place to begin your search is your local yellow pages. The advantages of working with a local train accident attorney is that, being local, the lawyers can work with you directly in an open, face to face business relationship. The downside, especially if you live in a more rural area, is that you may not have access to the best legal help right in your area.

If that’s the case, try the next best thing – the Internet. These days, it’s possible to find just about anything online, from used cars to paintings to temporary job openings. That goes for legal help as well – train accident lawyers use the Internet as an advertising tool, so take advantage from that and find the best train accident attorney to help you in your train accident lawsuit.
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