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Mass Transit Accidents

Across the country individuals are injured due to mass transit accidents. Most commonly, clients come to us after enduring commuter train and subway accidents with serious injury and mountains of expenses to show for it.

Mass transit accidents, also called public transportation accidents, can include bus accidents, subway accidents, plane accidents, and boat accidents too. While these modes of transportation are statistically much safer than automotive travel, the fatality rates per accident are much higher.

In instances where the person operating the vehicle or the company that operates the transportation system is at fault, your medical expenses and damages are their responsibility. And so are the injuries of your fellow travelers too.

Whether you are in Los Angeles, Boston, or anywhere in between, the attorneys who are part of the Accident Help Now network are experts in mass transit accident case law. We will connect you with local firms who are knowledgeable, professional, and ethical. You deserve to have someone on your side.

Complete the online contact form or call us at (877) 274-8672 to learn how a personal injury attorney can help you file suit against a mass transit company. Your injuries and damages should be covered and we can help you file claims against the insurance companies. . . .

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Recent Mass Transit Accidents

  • June 2009, Washington, DC Metro commuter rail accident; 9 dead, 75 injured (Faulty breaks are suspected as cause.)
  • May 2009, Boston MBTA trolley accident; 49 injured (Train conductor was text messaging on his phone.)
  • September 2008, Los Angeles Metrolink commuter train; 25 dead, 135 injured (Train conductor was text messaging on his phone.)
  • March 2008, Massachusetts MBTA commuter rail; 150 injured (An adjacent train car loaded with lumber rolled toward the commuter train, which was stationary.)
  • May 2007, Philadelphia SEPTA Regional Rail commuter trains collide; 40 injured (Operator error)