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Common Carrier Accidents
There are
state and federal regulations regarding the
liability to passengers injured while using
a common carrier. A common carrier is one
who represents to the public that its
business is one of transporting persons or
cargo from place to place for compensation,
and such services are generally open to the
public. Generally, commercial buses,
ferries, trains, and airplanes are
considered common carriers. A common carrier
is generally required to use the highest
degree of care in transporting passengers.
The common carrier must have the necessary
equipment and a reasonable degree of skill
to carry out the transportation of
passengers.
In
California, a common carrier must use the utmost
care and diligence for the safe carriage of its
passengers, must provide everything necessary for
that purpose, and must exercise to that end a reasonable
degree of skill. This duty requires a common carrier
do all that human care, vigilance and foresight
reasonably can do under the circumstances. It includes
protecting passengers from assaults by others, including
fellow passengers when the common carrier knows
or should know that an assault is about to occur.
In common carrier accident cases it is essential
that measures be taken promptly to preserve evidence,
investigate the accident in question and to enable
physicians or other expert witnesses to thoroughly
evaluate any injuries. Our firm has successful represented
many victims injured as a result of common carrier
negligence.
Mr.
Corwin can be emailed at
scott@sjclaw.com. |