Injuries
caused by railroad company negligence can include expensive medical bills, which can quickly stack up at the same time you're missing work.
New York Times columnist Tom Friedman recently pointed out, for example, that unlike booms and busts
caused by railroads, the internet and so on, this latest...
Not exact matches
After Austria's state - owned
railroad, in 2009, reported a $ 1.3 billion loss
caused by writing down the value of interest rate swaps, it successfully sued Deutsche Bank on the grounds that the lender had not disclosed the risks associated with the derivative.
The deterioration of Penn Station's infrastructure that resulted in Long Island Rail Road commuters» «summer of hell» was
caused by decades of underinvestment in Amtrak
by the federal government and the
railroads that use its tracks, including the LIRR, transportation experts said.
Lhota said the MTA needs to start «thinking outside the box» as it grapples with subway service delays
caused by failing equipment and a coming «summer of hell» for Long Island
Railroad commuters.
In Kobe in 1995, most people died in their homes: the old wood houses on infill land along the
railroad tracks collapsed, but deaths were
caused not
by roofs but
by fire: gas lines burst, igniting whole neighborhoods, and water mains also broke, preventing firefighting.
If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury in an accident
caused by the carelessness of others on the highways of Virginia, on the
railroads, at a business, or on the sports field, please contact our experienced attorneys at Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers today
by calling 757.455.0077 to schedule a free case evaluation.
The most common type of
railroad accident is at crossings, with collisions of trains and cars, most commonly
caused by drivers trying to beat trains through intersections.
And even for more straightforward cases, having an attorney to help you fully investigate the underlying
causes of an accident — something ICBC often fails to do itself — can help ensure you are not
railroaded by the process.
And even for more straightforward cases, having a lawyer help you fully investigate the underlying
causes of an accident — something ICBC often fails to do itself — can help ensure you are not
railroaded by the process.
$ 13 million recovered against a commuter rail service for victims who were injured and lost loved ones in a
railroad disaster
caused by a deranged felon who left a Jeep on the tracks and was later convicted of eleven counts of first degree murder and one count of arson.
$ 8.9 million for a commuter train passenger who suffered facial fractures and post-traumatic stress disorder due to a collision
caused by the negligence of another
railroad.
Third, the judge rejected the
Railroad's reading of the Third Circuit's PATH decision that, to be protected, an injury or illness must be «
caused by work conditions.»
First, the
Railroad sought» a bright - line rule that persons who experience a heart attack at work do not qualify for protections of the FRSA until an expert testifies that the heart attack was
caused by work conditions.»
Plaintiff May Sue Manufacturer of Name - Brand Prescription Drug for Injury Allegedly
Caused by Different Company's Generic Drug, Indiana Injury Lawyer Blog, February 28, 2013 Federal Statute Preempts State Products Liability Lawsuit Over Asbestos Exposure, According to Supreme Court: Kurns v.
Railroad Friction Products Corp., Indiana Injury Lawyer Blog, October 18, 2012
A train accident may have been
caused by negligence on the part of the operator or other
railroad employee.
• Conduct compliance inspections to ensure that trains maintain safe operations • Perform investigations to resolve issues
by obtaining data from carriers, conducting interviews and reviewing records • Lead accident investigations to determine root
causes and undertake measures to ensure that safety mistakes are not repeated • Inspect
railroads and carriers to ensure that they are working in accordance to federal regulations • Oversee field inspections of existing and proposed
railroad crossings and structures to ensure consistency in safety practices • Assist in the development and implementation of
railroad grade crossing safety programs • Create schedules and ensure that safety staff members abide
by them so that all shifts are properly covered • Act as a field liaison between
railroad companies and governmental agencies, to ensure appropriate coordination of safety work