Collisions between cars and trains can be catastrophic and even deadly. Unfortunately, these accidents are far from uncommon—both in Georgia and across the country. Thousands of car and train collisions are reported each year, and 96 percent of these devastating crashes occur at highway-rail grade crossings.
If you were injured or lost a loved one in a car and train collision caused by another person or company’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. Here’s what you need to know.
Common Causes of Railroad Crossing Car AccidentsThough railroad crossing car accidents can happen at any highway-rail grade crossing, in Georgia, many occur in remote, lightly-traveled locations with ungated crossings. Some of the most common causes of railroad crossing crashes involving cars include:
An experienced attorney can review the details of your case to determine the appropriate party to name as the defendant in your personal injury lawsuit.
Injuries Associated With Car and Train CollisionsTrains greatly outmatch cars in both size and speed. The force of a train hitting a car is the equivalent to a car crushing an aluminum can. As a result, when cars and trains collide, it’s often the occupants of passenger vehicles who bear the brunt of the injuries. Train crashes can be fatal and victims who were fortunate enough to survive may face significant injuries, such as:
These injuries require extensive and expensive ongoing treatment.
What You Can Recover in a Train and Car Crash CaseGeorgia’s personal injury laws allow victims who were hurt in accidents caused by someone else’s negligence to pursue a financial recovery for a wide range of economic and non-economic damages.
Commonly-awarded economic damages include compensation for medical expenses, property damages, lost wages, and loss of earning potential, among other considerations. Non-economic damages seek to compensate victims for subjective losses, such as pain and suffering, mental and emotional anguish, and scarring or disfigurement.
How to Protect Your Right to RecoveryIf you were hurt in a car and train collision and hope to collect compensation for damages, protecting your right to recovery is essential. Here’s what you can do:
At Van Sant Law, our knowledgeable attorneys have helped numerous accident victims secure the necessary injury compensation to move forward with their lives. We’d love to show you what we can do for you and your case.
If you’re struggling with serious injuries, unplanned absences from work, and mounting medical and household debt due to a personal injury accident, we can help. Contact us today to schedule an appointment for a free initial consultation to discuss the details of your case with a skilled member of our legal team.
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