Failing to Use Sounder Train Crosswalk Proves Fatal for Pedestrian | Tacoma Train Accident Attorney
Knowing what to expect and look out for is extremely important when living within a city that provides these types of transportation. As a Seattle train accident attorney, I encourage the public to get to know the specific rules and regulations of Sounder and light rail train travel. The local news of KOMONews.com reported that on Monday night, a woman died after being struck by a Sounder train in south Seattle. The train was traveling from Seattle to Tacoma around 6:20p.m. when the train hit the 21 year old woman causing severe trauma. Emergency response teams performed CPR but the fatal injuries proved to be too great and the woman was pronounced dead at the scene. The police are still investigating the accident and it is still unclear how the woman ended up on the tracks during this time. The Sounder train continued with its regular schedule after being shut down for two hours. Trains are hard to stop in an emergency and therefore are very dangerous for pedestrians. According to the SoundTransit.org website, there are many tips one can utilize to remain safe while traveling on public trains. Some examples provided were to remain alert and listen for approaching trains, stay off of the track even if a train is parked, and always use crosswalks and obey traffic signals. These ideas, when used properly, can save lives. If you or a family member have been injured in a Sounder train accident, contact a professional Tacoma train accident attorney today. Sounder train accidents are not as common as other vehicle accidents but the outcome of train accidents can be just as tragic. Figuring out who is liable in a public transportation accident can be very frustrating and confusing. Call me at Premier Law Group and I can help make your decision to take legal action less stressful by dedicating my time to your case in order to protect your rights. For more information and a FREE CONSULTATION, contact me at (206)285-1743. Leave a Reply |
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