It’s hard to believe people still use railroads, much less get injured by them. I mean, it’s 2007. Where are our rocket packs and bubble domes and atomized reconstructive transportation beaming technology? I thought railroads went out of fashion when Atlas Shrugged dropped off the New York Times’ Best Seller list, but apparently it’s still a very common form of industrial and commercial freight transportation. One wouldn’t think railroad injury to be a common occurrence, but a number of people are affected by it every day. Several half dozen, I think. How many times do you really have to tell someone not to lie on the tracks?
Nevertheless, these guys (Yaeger, Jungbauer & Barczak) have taken it upon themselves to personally pursue a vendetta against evil railroad companies. It stretches back years to less happy times, when railroad companies ruled the roost and the Average American Joe Schmoe had no recourse when railroaded by The Man. If you want to hitch your wagon to this legal train, it’s one railroad encounter you’ll be happy to be part of. They’ll fight railroad companies who have forgotten what it’s like to be a member of the community, and you’ll be on the receiving end of a fat settlement.
Now who doesn’t love America? Because you’re next. Because Yaeger, Jungbauer & Barczak are heroes.


hey, people in europe ride around in nice [somewhat] environmentally-friendly electric trains all the time. i much prefer it to driving a gas-guzzling ‘yank tank’ through crowded stop-and-go traffic every day. one of my friends there even recently sustained a railroad injury when the automatic door closed on her hand.. ouch.
have you been listening to Daniel Amos?, esp., Vox Humana?