July 6th, 2026

Most people don't expect to be involved in a collision with a light rail train. While these crashes are relatively uncommon, they often result in devastating injuries because of the size and weight of the train involved.
At Donohue McKenney, Ltd., we have represented clients involved in serious Metro Transit light rail accidents. These cases involve unique legal issues that differ from typical automobile accidents and often require extensive investigation, expert analysis, and experienced legal representation.
Light Rail Accidents Can Be Complex
Unlike a typical two-vehicle crash, accidents involving public transit may require determining:
- Whether the train operator followed traffic signals and safety procedures.
- Whether a governmental entity or transit authority may be responsible.
- Whether multiple parties contributed to the collision.
- What evidence is available, including surveillance footage, maintenance records, and witness testimony.
These cases can become particularly complicated because governmental agencies often have different legal procedures and deadlines than private individuals.
Serious Injuries Can Have Lasting Effects
Because of the force involved in a train collision, victims may suffer injuries that affect them for years, including:
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Neck and back injuries
- Broken bones
- Emotional trauma
- Chronic pain
- Permanent disabilities
Recovery often extends well beyond the initial hospital stay, requiring months or even years of medical treatment and rehabilitation.
Experience Matters
Our firm has successfully represented clients injured in Metro Transit light rail collisions, including obtaining favorable results through arbitration after presenting extensive evidence regarding liability and damages. In one case, the arbitrator determined that Metro Transit was responsible for the injuries sustained by our client and awarded compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and future damages.
Every case is unique, and outcomes depend on the specific facts and evidence involved.
What Should You Do After a Light Rail Accident?
If you or someone you love has been injured in a collision involving a train or public transit vehicle:
- Seek immediate medical attention.
- Report the accident.
- Preserve photographs and any available evidence.
- Avoid discussing fault before speaking with an attorney.
- Contact an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible.
We're Here to Help
If you've been injured in a light rail accident or another serious motor vehicle collision, Donohue McKenney, Ltd. can help you understand your legal options and pursue the compensation you deserve.
Contact us today for a consultation.








