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6/10/2009
Travis Newman
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Larry Franklin Represents Family In Lawsuit Against Louisville Zoo Over Zoo Train Derailment

On June 9, 2009, attorney Larry Franklin of Franklin Gray & White filed suit in Jefferson County Circuit Court on behalf of an Indiana couple and their child who were injured in the June 1 train derailment at the Louisville Zoo.

More information to follow as the litigation proceeds.

For media coverage, please see the following:

Zoo Suit Comes From a Real Heavy Hitter


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6/2/2009
Franklin Gray & White
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Inspectors Investigate Louisville Zoo Accident

From WHAS11.com:

"A state official says Kentucky regulators inspected a miniature train at the Louisville Zoo in January. The Zoo Train passed inspection then and was inspected daily by a ride operator. The train, which was carrying 30 passengers at the time of the accident, can hold up to 50 passengers. Each car weighs 2700 pounds and can carry up to 3100 pounds. The train can reach a maximum speed of 12 mph.

Kentucky Department of Agriculture spokesman Ted Sloan said the agency had not received any prior complaints about the ride, which overturned Monday sending 22 of the 30 passengers to hospitals. Sloan said investigators were back at the zoo Tuesday morning.

 

As of Tuesday afternoon, five people are still in the hospital, three adults and two children.

 

A Kosair Children's Hospital spokesman says a 21-month-old girl was upgraded to serious condition on Tuesday. The girl's grandmother tells WHAS11 that she suffered facial injuries and may need plastic surgery to correct them. A 2-month-old boy, the girl's brother, has been cleared to go home but is remaining at the hospital with his mother and injured sister. The father of the two children is still at University of Louisville Medical Center in fair condition, with injuries to his leg."

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Recreational and amusement parks, including city parks, should be run with the utmost care and caution for the multitude of children and other visitors to these parks.  The attorneys of Franklin Gray & White understand the seriousness of these issues, having provided legal counsel for victims of the Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom maiming. Firm attorneys are closely following the developments in this investigation.

The law firm of Franklin Gray & White represents injured persons.  If you or a loved one has experienced a serious injury, project your rights.  Please contact or email one of the experienced personal injury attorneys at Franklin Gray & White for your FREE consultation.

 

Franklin Gray & White

The Speed Mansion

505 West Ormsby Avenue

Louisville, Kentucky 40203

Tel: (502) 637-6000

Toll-Free: (800) 637-6033

Fax: (502) 637-1413

email: mwhite@franklingrayandwhite.com



6/1/2009
Franklin Gray & White
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Federal Authorities Investigate Louisville Zoo Train Derailment

From WHAS 11:

"Monday night a number of people, including very young children, are still recovering at Louisville hospitals tonight.

Their afternoon of fun, riding the popular passenger train at the Louisville Zoo, turned into a nightmare.  Two have serious injuries.

One of the locomotives derailed as it was driving near the gorilla forest.  It was pulling thirty people on board at the time; one man was trapped and had to be rescued.

The area near the gorilla area is where the derailment happened just after 4:30 p.m. Monday.

WHAS11’s Chase Cain talked with a woman whose relatives were on the train.  EMS officials said none of the 22 hurt have any critical injuries, but several are still at the hospital.

Five adults were sent to university, and seventeen children wound up at Kosair Hospital.

Meantime, federal authorities have begun their investigation into how this happened.

It took more than a dozen ambulances to get everyone to downtown hospitals; a mix of very young children to adults.  With others still being treated at the zoo, in all 22 were hurt.

Dr. Neal Richmond, Metro EMS director, said “They were all able to communicate with us. Vital signs were stable.”

Here’s what it appears happened; the train that circles the zoo flipped, on a sharp curve in the track, trapping one man underneath.  Two of his young children and his wife were also on board. We talked to the great grandmother of the children from the emergency room at Kosair.

Pat Langford said, “There’re so many people up here.  They just keep bringing them in and bringing them in.  I guess Chris is the one that got hurt the most because the train was on him.  I could hear him screaming. I didn’t know who it was.  I guess they had to cut the train off of him to get him out of there.  The baby is 2 months old and he’s doing pretty well.  They’re getting ready. He’s got a lot of scratches on him and the little girl they couldn’t find out anything yet.”

Pat’s granddaughter made it out with some scratches.  And already has her theory about what caused this, along with several others at the zoo who told us a new conductor had hopped on board just before the crash.

“My granddaughter told me he started going fast and the train derailed because the brakes went out.”

A federal inspector will be out at the location to begin checking into what caused this crash.  But at least 3 people told us they overheard zoo employees talking about possible brake failure. So that’s certainly something they’ll look into"


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Recreational and amusement parks, including city parks, should be run with the utmost care and caution for the multitude of children and other visitors to these parks.  The attorneys of Franklin Gray & White understand the seriousness of these issues, having provided legal counsel for victims of the Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom maiming. Firm attorneys are currently investigating the reasons this accident occurred at the Louisville Zoo.

The law firm of Franklin Gray & White represents injured persons.  If you or a loved one has experienced a serious injury, project your rights.  Please contact or email one of the experienced personal injury attorneys at Franklin Gray & White for your FREE consultation.

 

Franklin Gray & White

The Speed Mansion

505 West Ormsby Avenue

Louisville, Kentucky 40203

Tel: (502) 637-6000

Toll-Free: (800) 637-6033

Fax: (502) 637-1413

email: mwhite@franklingrayandwhite.com



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