

Railroad Crossing Collisions ● Train Derailments ● Pedestrian Accidents

Every year hundreds of people across the nation are injured in collisions with trains.
Families are left to grapple with the overwhelming grief at the loss of a loved one or the difficulties of caring for a critically injured person. They often don't understand how the railroad accident could have happened. Authorities and railroads typically blame the driver. They don’t know if the injured person was at fault. This uncertainty can cause them to put off talking to a lawyer.
It is quite possible that your loved one did nothing wrong, but was instead the innocent victim of negligence by the railroad company. The longer you wait to have an attorney investigate the case, the more likely it is that valuable evidence will be lost, the accident scene will be changed, witnesses will move or forget important details about the event. Consulting with John Fabry does not obligate you to hire the firm.
Injury attorney John Fabry, at the law office of Bailey & Galyen, has been helping injured people and grieving families pursue claims against railroads for nearly 20 years. His legal skill, backed by the financial and investigative resources of Bailey & Galyen, can mean the difference in your case.
Contact our Houston law office to schedule a free consultation. We represent clients in personal injury and wrongful death cases throughout Texas and across the U.S.
Railroad crossing accidents involving cars and trains are a common and deadly type of railroad accident, but truck-train collisions also occur, particularly at extra-hazardous crossings.
Pedestrian train accidents commonly occur in a couple of ways:
Train derailments and toxic chemical spills following derailments cause toxic inhalation and burn injuries to nearby residents and railroad workers. Derailments can also cause significant evacuations and loss of use of your home and property damage, in communities near the railway tracks. Train derailments can be caused by:
Railroad companies would like you to believe that railway collision accidents occur because a vehicle driver ignored safety warnings or drove in a negligent manner. At Bailey & Galyen we know that is not always the case. We're willing to put time, effort, and resources into proving your claim.
Contact attorney John Fabry to discuss your situation.