Experienced Texas Train Accident Lawyer
Handling Railroad Accident Claims Ranging From Crossing Intersections to Major Train Crashes
Through shear repetition we pull up to red and green lights, railroad crossing devices and other safety devices and assume they're working and in good order. This makes sense and is only fair — municipalities, train companies and other entities are legally obligated to maintain safe crossings and intersections.
Unfortunately, railroad and train companies often fail in their duty to maintain safe road/train track intersections. Railroad crossing accidents, therefore, are quite common, both in rural areas and in urban settings.
When pedestrians and vehicles are struck by trains, chances are the injured party is owed compensation due to train companies' liability and negligence. If you or your vehicle has been struck by a train, we can provide experienced legal help.
Firm attorney Scott Palmer has resolved hundreds of accident claims. Following your accident our firm can 1) thoroughly prepare your case for negotiation and trial, and then 2) provide aggressive representation as defendants try to minimize your compensation.
If you have been injured in a railroad accident in Texas contact our firm for a no-charge consultation and experienced help. Call 214-660-5785 or 866-773-9818.
In addition to helping clients injured at railroad crossings we can:
- Handle cases involving inadequate barriers and security. For instance, poorly maintained fences should not allow children access to dangerous tracks
- Help railroad employees injured on the job
If you were injured in railroad accident, protect your rights by contacting an experienced attorney. For a no-charge consultation with our firm, contact our office.
Contact Us
At the Addison, Texas, law firm of Scott H. Palmer, P.C., we work exclusively on a contingency fee basis for personal injury cases, are available at all times and are conveniently located just off of the Dallas North Tollway . To contact us, call 214-660-5785 or 866-773-9818.
















