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What determines the legal responsibility a railroad owes someone injured on or around a train?

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What determines the legal responsibility a railroad owes someone injured on or around a train?

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The rules governing a railroad’s legal responsibility for accidents on and around a train depend upon the relationship of the injured person to the railroad. The duty or degree of care the railroad owes the injured person differs depending on whether he or she is an employee, passenger or unrelated third party, like a motorist or pedestrian.

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