Orlando Railroad Accident Lawyer

Collisions between trains and any other type of vehicle are almost always catastrophic. About 1,000 people die in these accidents each year. Survivors commonly suffer permanent, life-altering injuries.

If you or a loved one suffered a serious injury in a train accident at a railroad crossing, the skilled injury attorneys at Colling Gilbert Wright are prepared to take action against the train operator, his/her employer, and any other liable party. Call (407) 712-7300 for a free review of your claim with an Orlando railroad accident lawyer.

Railroad Crossing Injuries

Injuries sustained in Orlando railroad crossing accidents can include:

Railroad Crossing Accident Causes

Less than 20% of railroad crossings are protected with lights and gates. 60% of railroad accidents occur at unprotected crossings. Other causes include:

  • Trains parking too close to crossings, obscuring moving trains from view
  • Trains failing to sound their horns when approaching crossings
  • Trains failing to use their lights when approaching crossings
  • Defective signals or gates
  • Crossings that are obstructed by trees, bushes, or other plants
  • Objects protruding from the train
  • Trains moving too fast

Liability for Railroad Crossing Accidents

Train engineers are required by federal law to use their lights and their horns when approaching a railroad crossing. As a driver, you are required to stop at least 15 feet from the tracks if you see or hear an approaching train.

Railroad crossing accidents in Orlando can have multiple responsible parties, including:

  • Railroad companies
  • Engineers
  • Equipment manufacturers
  • Government entities

Railroad companies can be responsible in many ways, including:

  • Failure to screen employees
  • Failure to train employees
  • Failure to monitor employees
  • Failure to maintain crossings
  • Failure to maintain trains

Statute of Limitations for Railroad Injury Claims

All lawsuits are subject to time limits. Because railroad crossing accidents often involve government entities, you may have as little as six months from the date of the accident to file your lawsuit.

Railroad crossing accident lawsuits are far more complicated than regular auto accident lawsuits. The potential involvement of government entities can mean different procedures will apply in court.

Railroad companies will fight hard to cover up their mistakes. A thorough investigation by an experienced railroad accident attorney in Orlando is crucial to winning your case.

Speak With an Orlando Railroad Accident Attorney at Our Firm

You may be entitled to recover compensation if you or a family member has been injured in a railroad crossing accident. Contact an experienced Orlando railroad accident lawyer at Colling Gilbert Wright today by completing our online form or calling (407) 712-7300 to schedule your initial train accident consultation.