Many people in Illinois rely on railroad transportation to get around. Railroad transportation is generally considered safe, although accidents do happen. When a train accident occurs, the results are often serious. If you have been injured in an Illinois railroad accident or train wreck, you may be entitled to substantial damages from the party responsible for your injuries.
A train crash may result in wrongful death or the following types of debilitating injuries, including, but not limited to:
A single train accident can be much more catastrophic than an automobile accident or a truck accident, because trains travel at very high speeds and usually transport a large amount of people.
After a train crash or railroad accident, it may not be immediately apparent who is responsible for the crash. An Illinois railroad accident may be caused by:
If you have suffered injuries or lost a family member as a result of a railroad accident in Illinois, call the Chicago train accident lawyers at Willens Law Offices, P.C. today. We will investigate the cause of your train accident and help you recover damages for:
We use top-notch expert witnesses and investigators to prove responsibility and liability for serious train accidents. We will invest the time and resources necessary to help you get the best possible results.
If you or a loved one has injured in a train accident, the Chicago Train Accident Lawyers at Willens Law Offices, P.C. can help protect your rights and assist you in recovering monetary compensation that you need and deserve. Contact our skilled Chicago Train Accident Lawyers today for your FREE consultation at 312-957-4166 or e-mail us at info@willenslaw.com to find out how we can help you.
An attorney can meet you at your home or hospital, or at our convenient Chicago office. Attorney consultations are offered at no cost. As always, if we are not able to recover money for your Chicago train accident injuries or the wrongful death of a loved one, you will not owe us anything. There are never any upfront costs or startup fees to begin your claim.