Railroad Collision Results
How do you get sufficient damages for an industrial worker who leaves his work station, borrows his employer's front-end loader, parks it across a railroad track at 2:00 A.M., dismounts to load the bucket with railroad ties for his own personal use, and fails to notice an oncoming train?
The short answer: freely admit a degree of negligence, emphasize the long-term economic impact of the devastating injuries, and conduct extensive research to uncover the railroad's negligence.




