The personal injury lawyers at Brannon & Associates have represented numerous victims who have been involved in a train crash or mass transit accident. These types of accidents typically involve a situation where a train collides with a passenger vehicle, derails or collides with another train. Due to the extreme weight and speed of the train, the result is often a catastrophic injury or wrongful death for any person who has the misfortune of being involved. If you or a member of your family has been involved in a train or railroad accident, a personal injury lawyer at our Dayton firm can help.
Train or railroad litigation can be complicated, and it is important to retain a lawyer prepared to help you through the process of determining what really happened and who is responsible. After an accident has occurred, a train accident lawyer at our experienced firm will work as quickly as possible to preserve the wreckage, interview witnesses, evaluate liability and protect your rights during interviews with authorities and insurance representatives. Once liability has been determined, our experienced personal injury lawyers will work with expert medical professionals to gain a complete picture of the extent of injuries, and the short and long-term impact it will have on the client. Our commitment to detailed investigations has enabled Brannon & Associates to recover millions of dollars on behalf of our injured clients.
If you or a loved one has been the victim of a train collision or railroad crossing accident, you have the right to compensation for your physical, emotional and financial losses. Our litigation attorneys at Brannon & Associates are experienced in handling catastrophic injury and wrongful death claims. The law sets time limits in which you can pursue a claim for your injuries, and once that time passes, you lose the right to recover compensation for your injuries. Call today for a free consultation with a personal injury lawyer in our Dayton office, or in your home or hospital room.
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