Atlanta Conductor Negligence Lawyers
Even minor railroad accidents can cause serious injuries and deaths due to the magnitude of a train’s size and weight. The repercussions of train accidents are far reaching and can affect you and your family for years to come. Since train accidents are such traumatic events, train conductors are held to a very high standard of behavior. When their behavior slips below the established expectations, they are considered negligent.
If you have been injured in a railroad accident that was caused by a negligent conductor, you may be entitled to pursue financial compensation for medical bills, vehicle repair expenses, and other damages as appropriate. For more information about your legal rights in this matter, contact the Atlanta conductor negligence lawyers of Webb, Wade & Taylor, LLC, by calling 770-631-1811.
Representative Examples of Conductor Negligence
Two of the most important persons on a train are the engineer and the conductor. Contrary to popular belief, the responsibilities of these individuals are not the same. The engineer is principally responsible for operating the train. The following are representative of the ways in which a conductor may be negligent:
- Failure to resolve safety threats created by unruly passengers
- Improper coupling of train cars
- Failure to ensure that safety standards and regulations are observed
- Failure to correctly monitor a train’s progress while it is operated in reverse
Contact Us
If you or a loved one has been injured in a railroad accident caused by conductor negligence, a civil lawsuit may be in order. Contact the Atlanta conductor negligence lawyers of Webb, Wade & Taylor, LLC, at 770-631-1811.

