Federal Government Assumes Responsibility for Safety on Metro Rail

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Updated 5 months ago

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Speakers: Ira Sherman, Joseph Cammarata, Stephen Ollar, Allan Siegel

Ira Sherman (00:02): I would say that Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata and Siegel has a completely different outlook on cases that other people think are garden variety automobile accidents, because to the person who is involved in that accident, that’s not garden variety, that’s altering their life.

Joseph Cammarata (00:21): First of all, we don’t advertise. People come to us by word of mouth, either from defense lawyers, from insurance companies, from colleagues at the bar. They know that we have decades of experience in the personal injury field. They know that what we bring to bear is a group of lawyers that work and non-lawyers that work as a team to make sure we understand what the nature and the extent of the injury is. We make sure we understand and can express to a third party just what those injuries are, and we work to obtain the most compensation that we can for an individual.

Stephen Ollar (01:04): What we do a lot of is discovery, not just discovery of the facts of the case, but discovery about insurance. It may be that the individual was operating the vehicle for an employer, and if they were acting with what we call the course and scope of their employment, then there could be potentially additional coverage that would cover a person for those injuries.

Allan Siegel (01:27): We’ve been handling car accident cases since Don Chaikin founded this firm over 50 years ago. Since we spend a lot of time and we have a lot of those cases, we have developed a level of experience and knowledge that I think is very unique in our field. There aren’t many law firms who can say that they’ve been doing this type of work for over 50 years.

Ira Sherman (01:52): I care enough to look to determine who this person is and how it affected them, and that takes up a lot of my conversation with our clients.

As we recently blogged, Metro’s rail system is currently overseen by the Federal Transit Administration (“FTA”), an agency within the U.S. Department of Transportation (“DOT”). To fix Metro’s endemic safety problems on its rail system, the National Transportation Safety Board recommended that Metro’s rail system be reclassified under federal law as a railroad, so that oversight power would transfer from the FTA to the Federal Railroad Administration.

Days later, on October 9, the Secretary of the DOT instead chose a more conservative approach. The Secretary, Anthony Foxx, decided that transferring oversight away from the FTA would create bureaucratic confusion and slow down efforts to improve safety. Instead, Secretary Foxx has adopted a more conservative proposal, that will add greater oversight power to the FTA. In effect, safety on Metro’s rail system is now a federal responsibility, enforced by the FTA. Day-to-day operations will remain a Metro responsibility, but the FTA will be able to conduct surprise inspections and issue directives to Metro to immediately address safety problems in the rail system.

This is not as radical a plan as the National Transportation Safety Board’s proposal, but hopefully greater federal control will save Metro riders from the dysfunction of the current system – and prevent future injuries and deaths. In any event, of course, lawsuits and the judicial system will remain an important tool to ensure that Metro is held accountable for accidents, and has an incentive to avoid them.

If you or anyone you know has been injured in a Metro accident, you should contact the personal injury attorneys at Chaikin, Sherman, Cammarata & Siegel, P.C., for a free consultation.

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