Posted On: August 28, 2009 by Robert Kreisman

Illinois Commuter Train Derailment Results in New Speed Limits

While speeding in any vehicle is never a good idea, for trains it can have disastrous consequences. Train speed limits are posted for a reason and can vary based on weather, track condition, or the length of the train. When these speed limits are ignored it can result in deadly train accidents.

Train%20doors%202.jpgThe Northeast Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation, a.k.a. Metra, recently reached a settlement with a Chicago resident who was injured in a 2003 train crash. The Metra conductor had been faulted for driving at increased speeds and was apparently distracted when he was going 68 mph in a 10 mph crossover. Following this Illinois train accident the speed limit in the area has been reduced by up to 40 mph.

The injured man was a passenger when the Metra commuter train derailed near 47th Street in Chicago and sustained a fractured arm, broken ribs, and spinal damage. During the case's discovery period Metra had admitted liability for the train accident. The case was settled for $2 million.

Chicago's Kreisman Law Offices has been handling Illinois train accident cases for over 30 years, serving Cook County and its surrounding areas, including Palatine, Glen Ellyn, Palos Heights, and Evanston.