If you or someone you love has been affected by this terrible Metrolink train tragedy, you need to take a few initial steps to protect yourself.
Litigation for the Metrolink train accident must take place within 6 months from the date of the accident.
First, even if you do not feel any physical pain at this point, seek and obtain a full medical evaluation as soon as possible. Train collision-caused injuries do not always present themselves immediately after the accident.
You should also schedule a free initial consultation with a Metrolink Train accident attorney so that you are aware of your potential legal rights and options.
Unfortunately, the one overriding risk of using this mode of transportation, no matter how rarely that risk has come to fruition, reared its ugly head on Friday 9/12 when a Metrolink train collided head-on with a freight train near Chatsworth, a Los Angeles County community. The results could not have been much worse for several reasons.
First, the accident occurred on Friday afternoon at 4:30, which is rush hour. Not only is this the busiest time of day for commuters, but Friday has traditionally been known as the busiest day of the week for many reasons. As a result, the Metrolink train was carrying an estimated 222 passengers at the time of the crash.
Secondly, the collision was head-on in nature and appears to have occurred at full speed, as initial reports indicate that neither engineer was aware that the other vessel was approaching until it was much too late to take any corrective measures. Several different theories are currently circulating as to the cause or causes of the crash, but no determination has been made at this time. Local, state and federal authorities are investigating the matter.
Ultimately, the worst of the reasons involves the fatalities that resulted from this crash. Of the 222 people on board, 25 were killed and 135 were injured. Of those injured, 81 were rushed to nearby hospitals and listed in critical condition, which means that the death toll could rise as the days pass.
Secondly, the collision was head-on in nature and appears to have occurred at full speed, as initial reports indicate that neither engineer was aware that the other vessel was approaching until it was much too late to take any corrective measures. Several different theories are currently circulating as to the cause or causes of the crash, but no determination has been made at this time. Local, state and federal authorities are investigating the matter.
Ultimately, the worst of the reasons involves the fatalities that resulted from this crash. Of the 222 people on board, 25 were killed and 135 were injured. Of those injured, 81 were rushed to nearby hospitals and listed in critical condition, which means that the death toll could rise as the days pass.
If you or someone you love has been affected by this terrible tragedy, you need to take a few initial steps to protect yourself. First, even if you do not feel any physical pain at this point, seek and obtain a full medical evaluation as soon as possible. Collision-caused injuries do not always present themselves immediately after the accident. You should also schedule a free initial consultation with an accident attorney so that you are aware of your potential legal rights and options.
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