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Catastrophic Injuries & Wrongful Death

Railroad Crossing and Train Collision Accident Injuries and Fatalities

In some ways, a train collision is like a tornado. The news carries stories of people who walk away from a train-car or train-truck crash with barely a scratch on them, while others involved in a collision with a train suffer serious or fatal injuries.

Our experience at Williams ◊ Kherkher is that anyone who escapes injury in a train crash is extremely lucky. It's far more common to suffer catastrophic brain or spinal cord injuries, loss of limbs, or death.

If a railroad accident has left your family struggling for answers, facing mounting medical bills, and under financial pressure because of lost wages, there is help. Contact the Houston law office of Williams ◊ Kherkher. Contacting Williams ◊ Kherkher does not obligate you to hire the firm.

Skill, Experience, and Resources to Bring to Your Case

Railroad accident attorney John Fabry, helps injured people and grieving families bring personal injury and wrongful death claims to court. His work is distinguished by careful attention to detail, thorough investigation, and rigorous trial preparation. He has been voted a "Texas Super Lawyer" by his peers and holds an AV-rating for legal skill and ethical practice.

Mr. Fabry is backed by the full resources of Williams ◊ Kherkher, a law firm with 26 attorneys and a support staff of more than 120 dedicated professionals. We are one of the leading personal injury firms in Texas, with a proven history of successful results.

Medical and Investigative Expertise

Williams ◊ Kherkher handles hundreds of personal injury and wrongful death cases every year. We have access to medical and rehabilitation experts across the nation. With a clear diagnosis and treatment plan, we are able to prove the client's medical and financial needs across their lifetime.

  • Spinal cord injuries will require not only medical and rehabilitative care, but also adaptive equipment, adaptations to the home, and possibly a personal care attendant assisting part-time or full-time in the home.
  • Brain injuries can have lasting results, leaving the injured person incapable of working, or working at the job they previously held. It's important to understand wage loss across the person's working lifetime in order to get just compensation.
  • Amputation of a limb, loss of vision or hearing, or other functional losses will require physical and occupational therapy to help the person retrain for a new job and adjust to a new way of life.

Wrongful Death Claims

In fatal accidents, the attorney is challenged to accurately define the financial and emotional losses to the family after the wrongful death of a family member. These losses need not be limited to monetary losses. A homemaker and mother fulfills many vital tasks in the home; each of which has value to her family. The death of a small child will have devastating emotional consequences for parents, often leading to serious depression and an inability to work or enjoy life.

At Williams ◊ Kherkher, we have the resources to prove any type of personal injury or fatal accident case. Call us at 1-800-220-9341 or contact attorney John Fabry by email to discuss your case. Our phones are answered 24-hours, seven days a week and we will travel to meet with our clients wherever they live in the United States.

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The Houston, Texas, personal injury lawyers at Williams Kherkher represent injured victims and surviving family members throughout the United States in lawsuits resulting from railroad accidents. States and cities included in our practice include Texas (TX): Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Irving, San Antonio, El Paso, Austin, Waco, Arlington, Lubbock, Corpus Christi; Arkansas (AK): Little Rock, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Pine Bluff; Louisiana (LA): New Orleans, Shreveport, Metairie, Lafayette, Baton Rouge; Oklahoma (OK): Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Norman, Lawton, Edmond; and New Mexico (NM): Broken Arrow, Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Santa Fe, Rio Rancho, and Roswell.

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