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Public Transport injury & Bus Accident
If you or a member of your family has been injured in a bus accident or other public transport accident, then you may be able to make a claim for compensation.
Public transport is usually a safe, convenient, and inexpensive way to go about your daily commute. However, if the vehicle you are travelling in is involved in an accident, then it can disrupt your life, even after the initial shock and injuries have been dealt with.
What to do if you are involved in a bus crash
Common Injuries from Bus Accidents
Buses lack automobile safety features like airbags and sometimes seat belts, so even a minor accident can make passengers fall over and cause more serious injuries. Vulnerable passengers, such as the elderly, disabled, or very young children, can be injured by even a minor bus accident.
Because buses are so much bigger and heavier than cars, pedestrians are at great risk of serious or fatal injury if they get hit by a bus.
Some common bus accident injuries include:
- Bruises and sprains
- Spinal injuries
- Broken bones
- Brain injuries
Who is liable in the case of a public transport accident resulting in injury to members of the public?
Just like any other motor accident, a bus accident is often not deemed to be 100% the fault of one party and there could be multiple individuals or entities who are held responsible for the accident. It could be human error on the part of the driver, one of the drivers, or even all drivers if there was more than one vehicle involved.
If an investigation finds that there is more than one person at fault, then a claim for compensation can be made against all of the liable parties. If there was an issue with the vehicle’s condition or maintenance, then the owner of the vehicle, such as the bus company, may be held liable. In all cases involving bus accidents or other public transport injuries—including slips, trips, and falls while travelling on public transport—it is advisable to consult an attorney who specializes in these cases.
The most common cause of bus accidents in California is driver negligence or driver error. Driving in California requires constant vigilance, and one small slip-up can put dozens of passengers and bystanders at risk of serious injury or death. California’s highways are also frequently used by Greyhound buses, charter buses, and others, and are the sites of sometimes deadly crashes.
The congestion associated with California’s population growth, unfortunately, increases the frequency of these horrific accidents.
What Is The Difference Between Bus Accidents And Coach Accidents?
Buses travel along predetermined routes and make multiple stops along the way. Metropolitan transit buses and school buses are the most common examples. Motorcoaches are primarily used for longer-distance travel and are run by private companies like Greyhound. Whether your accident involves a city bus or a privately hired coach, the specialist team of public transport accident attorneys at Stalwart Law Group can help you.
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