Trains are for Everyone

February 2nd, 2008

Using trains is a daily part of life for many people. It’s how they get to work, visit relatives, and do their shopping. For disabled people it’s all the more important, as, if they’re unable to walk far or to drive, it can often be the only practical way of getting about. In areas where the population is aging, there are more and more people in this group, yet train companies often treat them with disregard. By making travel difficult and unsafe for disabled people, they break the rule that trains should be there for everyone.

Injured by Falling Baggage?

January 5th, 2008

Stowing your baggage securely when traveling on a train is never easy, but it is your responsibility to take care of it, just as it is the train company’s responsibility to provide adequate facilities for you to do so. Sometimes, especially when trains stop abruptly, falling baggage can cause serious injury. Who is to blame for this? A railraod accident lawyer can help you to find out.



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