Mr. Louthian and the Louthian Law Firm provided me with excellent legal services regarding a legal issue with a major corporation.
Errick Bethel Sr.They were very down to earth and friendly, but they meant business. I would definitely recommend them. Thank you, attorney Bert Louthian!
Keiron Gibson, Keianna Dukes & Ann DukesOutstanding customer care. Very professional and handled my case in a timely manner.
Johnny Jackson2/4/2018: Dozens injured and deaths reported following train derailment in Cayce, SC (Lexington County). Passenger train Amtrak 91 (Silver Star) collided with a CSX freight train. The fatal wreck, which marked the fourth deadly Amtrak incident in seven weeks, was caused by a track switch locked in the wrong position.
Injured passengers have been taken to area hospitals including Lexington Medical Center, Palmetto Health Baptist, Palmetto Health Baptist Parkridge, Palmetto Health Richland.
Ongoing news updates are being provided by the Lexington County Sheriff’s office and shared via Twitter: https://twitter.com/LCSD_News.
The Louthian Law Firm is available for free legal consults to assist passengers and families of their legal options. As a local law firm we can provide the support, experience and credentials you need to fully explore your legal rights. Don’t get lost in the shuffle with larger firms. We have provided Exceptional Results and Hands-On Help since 1959 and our clients have the results to prove it.
Let Personal Injury Attorney Bert Louthian help provide compassionate, experienced guidance during this process. Call toll free: 888-662-2895 or locally: 803-592-6231 or fill out our online contact form for a free case evaluation.
Read more about Attorney Bert Louthian’s experience representing families in train crashes on his bio.
“An example of Bert’s commitment to families across South Carolina includes one of his most devastating cases in Graniteville, S.C. In 2005, a train accident resulted in nine deaths and heavy property damage. His client was a young truck driver who had arrived with a load at Avondale Mills just after closing time late one afternoon. The driver pulled his truck across the street, which was near a parked Norfolk Southern train at a rail spur, and went to sleep in the cab. His plan was to make his delivery the next morning. That night, another Norfolk Southern train carrying hazardous materials, including liquid chlorine, went onto the spur as the result of an improperly aligned railroad switch. That train slammed into a parked train, causing a chlorine tank car to rupture, releasing 60 tons of gas and killing the young truck driver. Bert was able to help secure a financial recovery for the man’s estate and provide for his family after his death.”
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Railroads are one of the oldest forms of transportation in the United States, and trains today are still used throughout the country to transport both cargo and passengers. Unfortunately, while trains and railways are an important part of the South Carolina’s infrastructure, railroads can be very dangerous when trains crash or when they come into contact with people and vehicles. When a passenger vehicle is involved in a train accident, the result is often serious or fatal injuries. Passengers on a train that derails or crashes are also likely to experience significant injuries as a result of a South Carolina railroad accident.
We have represented injured South Carolinians since 1959. We are committed to providing a personal touch outside of court and aggressive, case-winning representation inside. We always offer free consultations with no further obligation on your part.
The Federal Railroad Administration Office of Safety Analysis provides information on statistics related to railroad accidents and railway crashes in the United States. According to their information about railroad accidents from January 2011 to December 2011:
Passenger trains accounted for 5.39 percent of total train accidents, with a total of 106 accidents during the time period. Highway-rail accidents and trespassing accidents, on the other hand, were the most common cause of fatalities. These types of accidents were responsible for 95.20 percent of all railroad accident fatalities.
There are many different potential causes of South Carolina railroad accidents. Some examples include:
The most common type of train accident happens at a place where the tracks meet a street or a road. Trains can also derail, collide with one another or spill their cargo, some of which is hazardous. Railway accidents often happen at high speeds, exposing victims to the risk of a serious injury from being thrown violently around or out of the train; jagged, broken glass and metal; thousands of pounds of force; or sudden cargo spills.
Railroad employees who are injured on the job are covered by the Federal Employees Liability Act, a substitute for workers’ compensation that requires an injured railway employee to prove that his or her employer was negligent before recovering money. Others who are injured by a train accident have all the same rights under South Carolina personal injury law that other injured people have. In both cases, you may be able to collect compensation for medical bills, living expenses, pain and suffering, mental anguish and other costs caused by the train accident.
If you or someone you care about was hurt or killed in a railroad crossing accident or other type of South Carolina train wreck, contact the Louthian Law Firm today. Call our office now at 803-592-6231 or fill out our online contact form for a free case evaluation.