Conductor, passenger injured in deadly Amtrak crash sue

Bettina Hansen/The Seattle Times via AP, File In this Dec. 18 file photo, cars from an Amtrak train that derailed lie spilled in DuPont, Wash. A conductor who was injured when a speeding Amtrak train flew off the tracks and onto a Washington state highway last month has filed a lawsuit Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2018, against the passenger rail company. Lawyers for Garrick Freeman of Bellevue, Washington, say Amtrak failed to provide a safe work environment.

SEATTLE — A conductor injured when a speeding Amtrak train flew off the tracks and onto a Washington state highway last month, killing three and injuring dozens, filed a lawsuit Wednesday claiming the rail company failed to provide a safe work environment.

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