The latest tragic collision between a train and a vehicle that killed six people just outside New York City in February 2015 has magnified the dangers of cars at train crossings. This accident follows on the heels of other tragic accidents in Texas, Florida and California, in just the past nine months. Statistics show that more than 230 people have lost their lives in approximately 2,100 collisions with trains nationwide in the past year.
Although we don’t plan on getting stuck on train tracks while driving, these recent accidents have demonstrated that it can happen and it is best to know what you should do in such a horrifying event.
Below are four important things you should consider if your vehicle gets stuck on train tracks in front of an oncoming train:
If you or a loved was seriously injured in am accident, you need to hire an experienced New York accident attorney to help you recover compensation for your medical bills, loss of wages, and pain and suffering.
For more information or to schedule a complimentary consultation with an attorney, call Gersowitz Libo & Korek, P.C. at 1-800-529-9997.
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