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Acela Train Accidents
Acela is the name used by Amtrak for its high-speed train service operating between Washington, D.C. and Boston via Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. The Northeast Corridor, i.e., the area between Washington, New York, and Boston is among the most densely populated and highly traveled areas of the United States.
Train accidents, including Acela accidents usually consist of derailments, collisions with passenger vehicles, collisions with other trains, or accidents due to mechanical failure. Often it is the Amtrak’s negligence or the negligence of the Acela train conductor that leads to these accidents which means they could have been avoided had the railroad acted in a proper fashion. If you have been injured in an Acela train accident, you may be entitled to monetary compensation. Sheff Law Offices has been at the forefront of railroad, personal injury and wrongful death litigation for over sixty years. For a free evaluation of your claim by an experienced attorney, please call us at (617) 227-7000 X15, or fill out the form below.
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Attorney Justin R. Cook, Esquire
Sheff Law Offices, P.C. 10 Tremont Street, 7th Floor Daniel Webster Suite Boston, MA 02108 617-227-7000
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