. >> i think why there was such outcry around the naiton because it would've set back victims' rights and really set a precedent that would terrify victims from coming forward. jean: the attorney general's office told us it has no comment and no reaction yet from seth mazzaglia's attorney. in concord jean mackin wmur news9. tom: tonight, the engineer who was behind the controls of a more than a hundred people were injured and one person was killed in the accident. as abc's ray raimundi reports ntsb investigators are now trying to figure out what happened. rate: the historic train station now a mass of mangled metal, concrete, and glass, after this jam-packed passenger train rammed the commuter platform that was supposed to be its last stop. >> you just heard like a ka-boom. the whole place shook. >> i saw a couple of gentlemenbl some were covered in, i guess, debris. rate: incoming trains are restricted to a speed of 10 miles per hour. but this train struck with such massive force that it jumped the steel-reinforced platform, smashing down columns, and caving in the glass roof. >> tra