Railroad and Mass Transit Accident
Representation for Mass Transit and Railroad Injuries
Injury cases related to large railroad companies or municipal transit authorities can be resource-intensive, demand exhaustive work and be intensely complicated. From train crashes and derailments to mass transit accidents and bus crashes, not only are the injuries often extraordinarily severe, but pursuing compensation requires an attorney and law firm with significant resources.
At McNicholas & McNicholas, LLP, we have represented injured people in Los Angeles and throughout Southern California since 1993, and we have established ourselves as one of the premier injury law firms. We have built a practice that is able to sustain cases that require significant commitments to help our clients recover multimillion-dollar awards.
A Peer-Recognized Law Firm
Our personal injury attorneys have been recognized by publications such as Super Lawyers as among the 100 best in the area, and by Martindale-Hubbell for excellence in legal ability and our commitment to ethics. We have recovered multimillion-dollar settlements and verdicts for those facing catastrophic injury or the families of victims in fatal accidents as a result of train crashes and railroad accidents.
We have represented rail workers, railroad passengers, bus drivers, injured pedestrians and mass transit passengers in mass transit accidents and train crashes.
Call 310-694-5027 in Los Angeles for Transit Injury Representation
Contact our office today to find out if we can help you pursue compensation for you and your family following an injury related to a train crash, derailment, bus accident or other mass transit accident.
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