Posted On: February 4, 2008 by Ryan Bradley

Illinois Train Accident Lawyer: Fog Blamed for Illinois Train Accident Near St. Louis

Authorities say fog contributed to cause an early morning Illinois train crash in Worden, Illinois, a city near Edwardsville, Illinois, at approximately 8:20am. Bill Dittmar, a Worden County, Illinois fire fighter was quoted as saying "It's really foggy here" and that "I'm sure that contributed to the crash."

However, it is speculated the crossing arms and lights at the rail road crossing were not working. The operator of the truck that was hit by the train was taken to the Community Regional Hospital in Staunton, Illinois. No details regarding the extent of his injuries were released.

In this case, if it is determined the crossing guard did not function, there could be a lawsuit against the railroad whose responsibility it was to maintain the guard. More investigation would need to be conducted to determine liability, if any, on behalf of the railroad.

At the Bradley Law Firm, we handle train accident cases and provide free legal consultations on any personal injury case. Moreover, we have a team of seasoned investigators who are on call to investigate any accident at any time. These services cost our clients nothing in the event there is no claim to be made or it is determined there is no negligence on behalf of a party. In the event negligence is substantiated, the costs of the investigation are reimbursed from any recovery we may obtain for the client. Please visit our website at www.stllawhelp.com for more information regarding our services.