Railroad Accidents

When a pedestrian or a motor vehicle comes into contact with a moving train the outcome is almost always tragic. Sometimes accidents involving trains occur due to the negligence of the driver of the motor vehicle or pedestrian. However, sometimes the train engineer, the railroad, or another party may be liable. Railroad crossings are sometimes substandard or in disrepair. Sometimes crossings are not secured by crossbars and the vision of approaching vehicles may be obscured by another stopped train.

If you or a loved one is in need of legal assistance, call Robert J. Neuberger at (503) 228-1221 or toll free (877) 631-5126 or submit an inquiry. In many cases, a lawsuit must be filed before an applicable expiration date, known as a statute of limitations. Please call right away to ensure that you do not waive your right to possible compensation.



More Information

If I Am Injured While A Passenger On A Train Is The Railroad Liable? What Are The Duties And Responsibilities Of A Motorist As He Or She Approaches A Public Grade Crossing? What Are The Duties And Responsibilities Of A Train Crew As They Approach A Public Grade Crossing? What Are The Railroad's Responsibilities In The Area Of Providing Grade Crossing Protection? Why Are So Few Grade Crossings Protected By Flashers And/Or Gates?