Victims of Amtrak train derailment have legal rights

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The Amtrak derailment near Tacoma, Washington, on December 18, 2017, was a devastating accident. The train was traveling from Seattle to Portland when it careened off its track over a stretch of Interstate 5.

The train was traveling at a speed of 80 mph on a 30 mph stretch of track. Investigators are saying it is too early to know why the train was traveling so fast.

Of the 12 cars, only one remained on the track after the derailment. Three people were killed and 72 people were taken to the hospital. In addition to those injured on the train, five cars and two trucks were involved in a pileup. No motorists were killed.

As the investigation continues, more details will emerge about the cause of the accident.

The law firm of Elk & Elk is located in Seattle. We have experience handling similar cases, and are committed to helping victims and family members through every step of the legal process.

Free attorney consultation: Victims of the train derailment may be eligible for significant compensation. Schedule your no-cost consultation by calling 1-844-ELK-WEST. If you are unable to come to our office, our personal injury lawyer in Seattle can come to you.

Jay M. Kelly III

Jay M. Kelly III - Managing Partner

Meet Jay M. Kelley III, a top medical malpractice attorney in Ohio with over 25 years of experience and $200 million in verdicts and settlements. He is licensed in Washington and heads Elk + Elk’s litigation strategy in state and federal courts and has a unique background as a former felony prosecutor and hospital defense lawyer. Jay specializes in complex cases, including birth injuries and wrongful death, and is recognized by Best Lawyers and ranked among the Super Lawyers Top 10 in Ohio.