Two people were rushed to the hospital after an Amtrak train struck their vehicle on Lockwood Road in Harris County on May 11, 2025.
Get Help Now →A train collision is one of the most violent types of crashes a person can survive. If you or a loved one was injured in the Lockwood Road incident on May 11, 2025, you may now be dealing with hospital bills, lost income, and a recovery process that is far from simple. The physical and financial pressure that follows a serious crash can feel overwhelming, especially when you are still trying to understand what happened.
Crashes at railroad crossings often raise complex questions about who is responsible. Was the crossing properly marked and maintained? Were warning signals functioning? Did the railroad carrier follow safety protocols? These are questions that matter when it comes to pursuing a claim, and having the right legal help early can make a significant difference in how your case develops.
Liability in a train-vehicle collision may involve multiple parties, including the railroad company, the vehicle driver, government agencies responsible for crossing maintenance, or a combination. An attorney can investigate the specific facts of the crash to identify all potentially responsible parties.
In most Texas personal injury cases, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of the incident. The crash occurred on May 11, 2025, which means the general deadline would be May 11, 2027. However, claims against certain government or railroad entities may have shorter notice requirements, so it is important to act promptly.
Passengers injured in a train-vehicle collision generally have the right to pursue a claim against negligent parties regardless of how the crash occurred. A personal injury attorney can help assess your options based on the facts of your specific situation.
Injured victims may be able to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses resulting from the crash. The types and amounts of recoverable damages depend on the specific facts and circumstances of each case. No outcome is guaranteed.
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