METROLINK CRASH ENGINEER UNDER INVESTIGATION. TRAIN CRASH LAWYERS OF SO CAL ARE HERE FOR YOU NOW.
More disturbing evidence of inappropriate behavior by the Metrolink engineer of the doomed Chatsworth collision is surfacing. The accident that killed 25 and injured at least 130 people happened when the commuter train crashed into a Union Pacific freight train last year. In addition to having sent many text messages while driving the train, now investigators say that the engineer had a teenager in the train while moving and offered to have him operate it. Lawsuits have been filed against the engineer as well as his employers. Call 1-800-ALAWPRO now to speak with a Metro link train crash lawyer for free.
In new evidence, it appears that the engineer of the train, who died in the accident, sent more than 43 text messages the day of the crash. He also made at least 4 phone calls. Information from the text messages suggest that the engineer was planning to allow a teenage train fan to run the locomotive at some time in the near future. It is not clear whether he had already allowed the teen to operate active train machinery, but it is known that he allowed the boy into the train cab. The investigation strongly suggests that the engineer’s running of a red light caused the deadly crash.
Were you or someone you love injured in the Metrolink crash? Then call the Law Team who will help. At the Rudman Law Firm, PLC we have more than 50 years combined legal experience in fighting for the rights of the wrongfully injured. Call us now at 1-800-ALAWPRO (1-800-252-9776) for your free and confidential consultation. Help is just a phone call away.