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October 13, 2011

18 Injured in Oakland Amtrak Train Collision

ALAMEDA COUNTY -- Over a dozen of people were injured in an Oakland Amtrak train collision on Wednesday, San Jose Mercury News reports. According to Amtrak train spokesman Cliff Cole, one of the Amtrak trains carrying eight passengers struck another train carrying approximately 137 passengers. The accident was reported around 10 p.m. and occurred at the intersection of Webster Street and Embarcadero. Passengers onboard the trains indicated that the impact of the collision caused them to be jolted from their seats and onto the floor. Following this terrible train accident, roughly 18 passengers sustained minor injuries, however, a Hayward woman reported that her daughter suffered a broken arm and was sent to hospital.

Cause of the October 12th Amtrak Train Crash

Based on the information provided by news reports, it is unclear what caused this collision to occur and whether or not it could have been prevented. Therefore, authorities investigating the accident will try to determine why this Amtrak train accident happened and who is ultimately responsible.

Train Accident Personal Injury Liability

Railroad transportation is generally considered safe, however, accidents do happen. When two trains are involved in a collision, serious injuries and/or death to any individuals involved can be the result. Therefore, while the investigation of the collision is ongoing, victims or family members of the victims would be well-advised to speak to a California train accident lawyer. A skilled and competent attorney who has handled personal injury claims in incidents such as this one, can advise the victims of their legal rights, help the victims in efforts to determine who is officially responsible for the crash, and decide the best course of action to recover the maximum compensation for medical care expenses, lost wages, disfigurement, pain and suffering, and other damages relating to this horrible train accident.

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September 22, 2011

Several Injured in Amtrak Train vs. Tractor-Trailer Crash in Stanislaus

geer and santa fe roads.pngSTANISLAUS COUNTY -- The Turlock Journal reported that a big-rig hauling two trailers filled with tomatoes was struck by an Amtrack passenger train Monday afternoon. The collision took place at about 1:30 p.m. near the intersection of Geer Road and Santa Fe Avenue. According to CHP officer Eric Parsons, the big-rig was stopped at a stop sign just past the train tracks, however, due to the short distance between the tracks and the stop sign, the second trailer was still on the railroad tracks. Train engineer, Barbara Neu, 58, of San Leandro, sounded the horn and applied the emergency brakes, but the collision was unavoidable. The impact of the collision between the train and truck caused another vehicle to be struck, as one of the big-rig's trailer went in the southbound lane of Sante Fe Road. The vehicle was identified as a 2011 Toyota Camry and driven by Maria Enes, 46, of Hilmar.

Following this horrible collision Enes, Neu, and the big-rig driver, Rigoberto Jimenez, 31, of Delhi, were not injured after the incident. However, out of the 159 passengers and four crew members onboard the train, only 20 passengers had complaints of back and neck pain. Some of those injured passengers were transported to hospital via ambulance while others sought medical care on their own.

Cause of the September 19th Stanislaus Train Accident

Based on the information provided by news reports, it is unclear whether or not the driver could have possibly avoided this collision. Therefore, it is impossible to determine who is at fault for this incident. Police officials will continue to investigate the cause of the accident and determine who is officially responsible.

Train Accident Passenger Injury Liability

Accidents involving trains can result in catastrophic injures or death to anyone involved. While the investigation of the September 19th collision is ongoing, if it is determined by police that the driver of the truck is responsible for the accident, victims or family members of the victims would be well-advised to contact a skilled California train accident lawyer. A knowledgeable and experienced attorney who has handled incidents such as this one, can advise the victims of their legal rights, and best course of action to recover the maximum compensation for medical care expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related damages in this terrible train accident.

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