What does the term “negligence” mean and how is it applied to train accident claims?
Negligence refers to culpability or blame assigned to an individual or entity that has neglected to exercise the level of responsible behavior required to prevent harm in a given circumstance. In the case of train accident claims, negligence refers the behavior of railroad employees, management, operators, and owners that contribute to train accidents and resulting injury and death. Negligence in these circumstances is often determined at trial by a jury.
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