
Two People Hit By Two New York City Subway Trains on Same Day...
Posted on 4/26/2012
Woman Injured on Railroad Crossing Walkway in Weehawken According to the Jersey Journal...
Posted on 4/10/2012
New York City Transit Worker Injured in East Side Fall Accident...
Posted on 3/26/2012
Teenage Boy Dies in NJ Transit Pedestrian Accident Last Month...
Posted on 3/12/2012
If you had the unfortunate experience of being the engineer on a train that hit a pedestrian, then you are likely going through a very difficult time. You, of course, are thinking about the victim of the accident and his or her loved ones. Our New York railroad accident attorneys are also thinking about the victim and the victim’s relatives, but we are also thinking about another victim.
That victim is you!
As a railroad engineer you may have anticipated the accident seconds before it happened and been unable to stop your train in time to prevent the inevitable crash. You did everything right, and yet the worse possible outcome occurred on your watch.
It is understandable that you might suffer significantly because of it. You might have emotional difficulties that prevent you from working or living your life the way that you did prior to the accident. You may have financial difficulties because of your lack of work, counseling, or medical bills. In short, you may need help.
New York Railroad Lawyers May Be Able to Provide That Help for You
If you are suffering emotionally or financially after a New York train crash, then you may be entitled to damages. A New York railroad attorney will work hard for your just recovery and help you get the assistance that you need to move on with your life.
For more information about your rights and possible recovery, please call an experienced New York railroad lawyer today at 1-800-362-9329.
Read More About How Fatal Train Accidents May Affect Employees in our FREE library article: Identifying all Possible Victims of Fatal New Jersey and New York Railroad Accidents.Post a Comment to "How to Get Help After a Fatal New York Railroad Accident"
To reply to this message, enter your reply in the box labeled "Message", hit "Post Message."New York Office of Hofmann & Schweitzer
360 W. 31st Street
New York, NY 10001
Phone: 212-465-8840
Toll Free: 1-800-3-MAY-DAY (362-9329)
Get Directions
New Jersey Office of Hofmann & Schweitzer
1130 Route 202 South, A7
Raritan, NJ 08869
Phone: (908) 393-5662
Toll Free: 1-800-3-MAY-DAY (362-9329)
Get Directions