{"id":44640,"date":"2020-02-26T17:00:00","date_gmt":"2020-02-27T01:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/news\/amtrak-sound-transit-and-the-state-all-named-in-derailment-lawsuit\/"},"modified":"2020-02-26T17:00:00","modified_gmt":"2020-02-27T01:00:00","slug":"amtrak-sound-transit-and-the-state-all-named-in-derailment-lawsuit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/news\/amtrak-sound-transit-and-the-state-all-named-in-derailment-lawsuit\/","title":{"rendered":"Amtrak, Sound Transit and the state all named in derailment lawsuit"},"content":{"rendered":"
A new lawsuit has been filed stemming from the 2017 Amtrak Cascades passenger train derailment near DuPont, Wash., that killed three people and injured dozens.<\/p>\n
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Timothy Brodigan and his parents. Brodigan was then 16 years old and was paralyzed by the crash. It’s the latest in a string of lawsuits that have forced Amtrak to pay millions. However, this lawsuit further names the Washington State Department of Transportation and Sound Transit as defendants.<\/p>\n
“This gives us the power to dig,” said Todd Gardner, the Renton-based attorney representing the Brodigans.<\/p>\n
Gardner said Brodigan has been recovering at a hospital in Denver. He’s still not able to walk without a walker, and his family has split their time between Washington and Colorado.<\/p>\n
Naming the state and the two transit agencies as defendants will let the plaintiffs dig further into the relationship between the state and agencies. Gardner hopes this sheds more light on the errors that made the derailment possible on Dec. 18, 2017.<\/p>\n
“This was not an act of God… this was negligence,” Gardner said.<\/p>\n
Amtrak did not provide comment for this story, and a Sound Transit spokesperson said the agency is reviewing the lawsuit. The Washington State Department of Transportation did not return a request for comment at the time of publication.<\/p>\n