New Jersey Train Accident Lawyer
Experienced Train Accident Attorney Assisting Plaintiffs in New Jersey
New Jersey’s Transit system serves almost a million commuters on a daily basis. It is one of the United States’ biggest and busiest public transport networks. Tragically, sometimes the trains and buses experience accidents, injuring passengers, drivers, or pedestrians.
Accidents involving trains, while not as frequent as other transport collisions like bus accidents, are usually more catastrophic. They often cause serious death and bodily injury. The law firm of Pottroff & Karlin, LLC, has represented numerous victims of railroad accidents. If a New Jersey train accident has caused you to suffer injuries, we can help. Our knowledgeable lawyers will help preserve your rights and maximize your recovery for losses.
Common Types of Train Accidents
Similar to vehicle collisions, train accidents can occur in a variety of ways and because of various reasons. Here are some of the types of train accidents that can happen:
- Head-on Collisions: They occur when trains collide into one another while mistakenly using the same rail tracks. Such collisions often lead to numerous casualties and injured victims as a result of the extreme forces of two extremely heavy trains colliding.
- Buffer stop accidents: Buffer stops, otherwise known as bumpers are gadgets on the end of train tracks that help in stopping trains safely. However, a speed miscalculation by a train conductor can cause a crash through the buffers, taking the train off the tracks. The derailed train can continue to move, damaging anything or any person along its path
- Derailment: A range of variables can contribute to a train derailment, including broken or cracked rails, improper inspections and maintenance, or washouts. Rails in the outdoors are constantly exposed to weather elements, requiring consistent inspection and maintenance. When a railroad fails to properly inspect and maintain its tracks, they can become defective, leading to severe damage and a derailment.
- Mechanical Defects: Faulty designs or maintenance of bridges or tunnels by engineers and railroad personnel can result in disasters. Poor designs or those made too fast have caused numerous railroad accidents.
Types of Train Accident Injuries
A New Jersey train accident can lead to severe, disabling injuries, because of the colossal weight of trains. The extent of the injuries, however, depends on the nature of the train accident. The following are some of the common types of train accident injuries.
- Traumatic brain injury
- Burns
- Lacerations
- Amputations
- Broken bones
- Injuries to the neck and spine
- Significant soft tissue damage
Medical bills for the injuries can mount fast. Additionally, a victim might have to miss work because of the train accident injuries, leading to lost wages. A New Jersey train accident lawyer can assess the case and help you seek the compensation you need for your recovery.
Seek Legal Assistance Today
Getting injured or losing someone you love in a New Jersey train accident can be a traumatic experience. Pottroff & Karlin, LLC can help to protect your rights. We commit ourselves to provide upfront and honest legal advice. Whatever the circumstances of your case, our law firm will evaluate the facts and map out the most appropriate course of action. Call us today at 785-539-4656 to speak to a qualified train accident lawyer. You can also reach out by filling out the online contact form on our website.
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Testimonials
Train crash cases are unique and complex with many different potential pitfalls, such as federal preemption. Anytime I get hired or even get a call from a train crash victim, my very first call is to Nathan’s firm. Nathan’s knowledge and experience in handling and trying cases against these litigation savvy railroad companies gives me the confidence to know that the clients and cases I refer to him are getting the best of the best.
James Perrin Lubbock, Texas
I have had the opportunity to work as co-counsel with Nathan on several railroad crossing accidents cases. In each case, Nathan always possessed an incredible knowledge of the law and the facts, possessed a great talent for aggressive - strategic legal planning and trial tactics while, at the same time, displaying great skill as an effective negotiator. I would recommend him to anyone without hesitation.
Scott McCluen Harriman, Tennessee
Nathan Karlin has my strongest endorsement in the field of railroad crossing cases and personal injury law. I had the pleasure of working with Nathan in a complex railroad personal injury case. I was impressed by Nathan’s knowledge, his work ethic, and his dedication to the client. I look forward to working with Nathan on future injury matters. I am also aware firsthand that he has obtained excellent trial and settlement results in numerous cases involving members of the public harmed by railroad companies.
Joseph M. Miller Mandeville, Louisiana
Nathan is a warrior fighting the railroads. As a fellow personal injury lawyer, I have constantly been impressed with his depth of knowledge and his capabilities from case to case. I’d take him into battle with me any day against the biggest railroads and insurance companies on the planet.
Jon C. Clark Austin, Texas
Bob Pottroff has fought for the victims of the railroads’ callous disregard for safety more than any other attorney that I know. I should know because I am currently Chair-elect of the Railroad Section of ATLA.
Robert Schuetze Boulder, Colorado
Mr. Pottroff has shaken the rail industry to its very roots. Settlements are now more common as a result of the way he has exposed the industry’s wrongdoing.
Mike Easley Arkansas
Bob Pottroff’s work in railroad safety law is unmatched and he has been the source of great advice and phenomenal creativity.
Roger Brown Jefferson City, Missouri
In addition to his substantive contributions to railroad grade crossing safety, I have personally observed his untiring efforts and contributions to improving the integrity of the legal system.
Elizabeth Hardy Lake Charles, Louisiana
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