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Buses are considered by most people to be one of the safest forms of transportation. However, if you have been in a bus accident, you understand how dangerous they can truly be.
A bus accident lawsuit can result from an injury sustained while doing any of the following:

Riding a bus
Being hit by a bus while walking
Being hit by a bus while driving or riding in a car

Bus accident lawsuits involve a claim which is filed against the bus company or the owner of the bus, in order to receive compensation for your losses. These losses may include medical expenses, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, disfigurement, and emotional distress.

Liability of bus companies in bus accident lawsuits

Your situation will need to be considered according to federal and state guidelines. Buses are common carriers and are obligated to provide a higher level of safety. They fall under the same category as trains and planes. All common carriers may be liable for personal injuries to passengers. The carrier must have the essential equipment and a degree of skill to carry out the transportation of passengers.
State policies vary, but in general, if a personal injury occurs because the carrier was not in compliance with safety regulations, the carrier may have total liability for personal injuries. Liability issues in bus accidents often involve driver negligence, driver training, inadequate security, dangerous roadways, weather conditions, defective products, drunk driving, and improper maintenance.

Bus accident attorney provides steps to take after an accident

As with any accident involving vehicles, there are a number of steps you will need to take:

For your medical problems, see a doctor as soon as possible. Often times, an injury from a bus accident can be underestimated. You may feel fine now, but some injuries, particularly neck and back injuries, can become quite painful and debilitating in the long term. A paper trail is also important throughout the process.
Get as much information as you can about your bus accident. Key items include the names, numbers, and addresses of all the people involved, including witnesses. You will also need to keep track of insurance information and the reporting process. Make copies.
Do not talk to anyone about your bus accident other than law enforcement officials. Anything you say to insurance company representatives or investigators could make it harder for you to settle your claim.
It is also a good idea not to sign anything, particularly any kind of release form, without talking to a lawyer first. This is a simple and smart way for you to protect yourself.
Do not wait too long to file a lawsuit or you will lose the right to do so. Typically, there is a statute of limitations for filing a lawsuit when it comes to a bus accident. The sooner you take action, the better.
Consult a Bus Accident Attorney

You probably have a lot to handle right now, and a competent bus accident attorney can make sure everything gets done properly. A bus accident attorney can also ease the process by negotiating with insurance companies and guiding you through the legal steps.
You probably have questions. You can reach us toll-free at 651-641-0931 or by email atisrael@gobena-law.com. Our consultation for personal injury cases is free, so you can obtain all the information you need to proceed with confidence.