Shortly after midnight on the morning of Aug. 22, a SEPTA regional train crashed into an empty rail car at a transportation center in Upper Darby.

Less than 40 hours later one of the passengers had a lawsuit docketed with the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.

According to the attorneys representing that plaintiff, filing a lawsuit quickly is one of the most important strategic decisions when dealing with potentially large matters in litigation, and a move that allows the plaintiffs attorneys to take the reins of the litigation early.

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