From January to March of 2008, there have been a record number of railroad accidents. These incidents have caused injury to almost 2,000 individuals and killed approximately 200. An alarming statistic is that trespassers on railroad property have caused over half of these crashes and railroad employees have suffered over 60 percent of the injuries.
In a recent California case, a man who was contemplating suicide ended up surviving the train accident he caused. Eleven others were killed in the railroad accident and 180 were injured, including railroad employees and passengers. A jury will be deciding his fate; the death penalty is being considered.
The facts of the case are as follows: The man trespassed onto railroad property, allegedly because he wanted to commit suicide. He doused his vehicle in gasoline and parked his car on the railroad tracks, hoping to be killed by a passing train. Allegedly, at the last minute, the man changed his mind and decided to flee the vehicle. Shortly thereafter, a commuter train crashed into his vehicle. When the train collided with the gasoline-infused vehicle, 11 were instantly killed and hundreds of others sought medical attention for injury.
The man was charged with several criminal charges, including 11 counts of murder, arson and train-wrecking. Those injured and the families of those killed have also filed numerous civil personal injury lawsuits against him. The injured railway employees in this case would also file under general personal injury claims, instead of a FELA claim. Although FELA claims are typically the type of suits filed when a railway employee is injured in the course of employment, FELA claims require employer negligence, which, by the facts of this scenario, may be difficult to prove.
This case exemplifies how several lawsuits may be filed in relation to one railroad accident. Further, the types of suits that a victim can file are impacted by the facts of the case, such as with the railroad employees.
An experienced railroad accident attorney will be able to discern what types of claims you should file in order to be most successful in a railroad accident lawsuit. An attorney who is familiar with railroad litigation and the types of claims arising from railroad crashes will be your greatest tool in triumphantly resolving your claim.
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