Although railroads have been around for more than a century, they are still a serious safety hazard. Many people are so acclimated to their presence that they regard them as harmless facets of American life. Unfortunately, this flippant attitude is oftentimes what causes serious accidents to occur. According to statistics gathered by the Federal Railroad Association (FRA), there are nearly 10,000 train incidents and accidents each year.
Facts and Numbers
Statistics regarding railroad-related accidents and injuries may be shocking to some. It is estimated that cars and trains collide every 12 minutes. Data gathered by the FRA report that:
• In 2009, there were 9,570 train incidents/accidents
• Of the 9,570 accidents, 649 people were killed and 6,686 were injured
• 95.69% of fatalities were caused by highway-rail incidents and trespassing
• Almost all fatalities (95.69%) were caused by highway- rail incidents and trespassing.
• Highway-rail incidents involve the collision of a train with a highway user. Out of the 222 incidents reported in 2009, 193 were lethal.
• Out of 713 trespasser incidents, 399 died
Causes for Accidents
Train collisions and accidents are caused by a number of factors, including: driver negligence, defective train crossings or tracks, train operator negligence, and brake malfunctions. Reports from 2009 indicate that the top 2 causes for train incidents were:
1. Human factors, such as trespassing, failure to abide by signal warnings, or other dangerous behavior contributed to 34.91% (574)
2. Track defects caused 34.12% (561)
Preventing Accidents
In order to avoid being involved in a train accident, you must abide by all laws pertaining to railroad crossings and tracks. Additionally, it is important to explain to your children the hazards of playing on or near train tracks. In order to protect you and your loved ones, consider the following safety tips:
• Always slow down and look both ways before crossing railroad tracks
• Never play on or near train tracks, as it is dangerous and illegal
• Never try to “beat the train” when crossing tracks
• Report broken or defective railway crossings
Who is Liable?
Depending on the circumstances surrounding a train incident or accident, various parties may be responsible. In the event that a train malfunctions, the company may be responsible for any damages resulting from defects. Additionally, the federal government may be held responsible for hazardous train tracks or crossings that cause accident or injury.
If you or someone you love has been injured in a trail related accident and you believe another party was at fault, you should consult a Wausau train accident attorney of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. today.