Woman sues Norfolk Southern - a news item:
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Ultimately, the fault lies with judges and juries that allow this sort of
thing to be profitable for "victims" and lawyers.
John Simmons
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I would like to say "unbelieveable" but, unfortunately, all too typical of
our society's attitude today, where "nothing is my fault". Had she been hit
a little harder, would have been a candidate for the Darwin Awards. Where
is the legislation we need for frivolous lawsuits?
Ed Svitil
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>Have you ever wondered why NS and other railroads are so unfriendly toward
>"visitors" on their property? Just read this news item from the Pittsburgh
>Tribune-Review:
>
>
>Woman struck by train sues Norfolk Southern
>
>PITTSBURGH, Pa. - A Jeannette, Pa., woman who was injured after being
>struck by a train while walking along railroad tracks sued Norfolk Southern
>last Thursday for failing to warn pedestrians that trains travel on
>tracks!, according to a story on the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review website.
>
>According to the suit, Patricia M. Frankhouser is seeking an unspecified
>amount in excess of $30,000 from the railroad for a January 6 incident that
>left her with a broken finger, cuts on her hand, and pain. Greensburg, Pa.
>attorney Harry F. Smail, Jr., who represents Frankhouser, was not available
>for comment.
>
>According to the suit, Frankhouser was walking along the tracks near
>Seventh and Eighth streets in Jeannette. Smail argues that the railroad was
>negligent for failing to post signs warning of the dangers of walking near
>train tracks and that the tracks were actively in use.
>
>"Defendant's failure to warn plaintiff of the potential dangers negligently
>provided plaintiff with the belief she was safe in walking near the train
>tracks," the suit states. The filing does not indicate why Frankhouser
>failed to hear the oncoming train and get out of its way. It also does not
>state the manner of her apparent trespassing, whether she was crossing the
>tracks or walking in between, or along, them. No hearing has been set.
>Jeannette is 30 miles east of Pittsburgh on the main line to Altoona and
>Harrisburg.
>
>
>Jerry Kay, Portsmouth, Virginia
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