Bus collisions often end in serious injury for passengers, other motorists, and pedestrians. Bus operators and busing companies have a duty of care to their passengers and other road users, and when this duty is violated, resulting in injury, victims can take action if they so choose. Whether you were the passenger of a bus, pedestrian, driver, cyclist, or other road user, you have the right to file a personal injury claim against any responsible parties, including the busing company. Marc Brown has assisted many previous clients in receiving considerable financial compensation from bus accidents over the years and he will fight tirelessly to get you the compensation you deserve for your accident.
Similarly, truck accidents can lead to catastrophic injuries due to the sheer size and weight of commercial trucks. These accidents often result in severe physical and emotional trauma for those involved. Trucking companies and their drivers are required to adhere to strict safety regulations, and when they fail to do so, they can be held liable for the resulting damages. If you have been injured in a truck accident, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. Contact us today to discuss your Columbia truck accident lawsuit and learn how we can assist you in navigating the complexities of your claim.
Damages in a Bus Accident
Bus accident victims, whether they were bus passengers, vehicle occupants, pedestrians, or cyclists, may be able to collect compensation for the following types of damages:
- Medical expenses
- Future medical costs
- Lost income and earning ability
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of joy of life
- Emotional distress
- Property damage
Causes of Bus Accidents and Other Injury Incidents
Bus drivers, while usually highly experienced and cautious, make mistakes like other drivers. However, their errors often lead to extremely catastrophic collisions due to the sheer size of passenger buses. Examples of negligent driving that can lead to a Columbia motor vehicle accident lawsuit include:
- Speeding and tailgating, resulting in a rear-end collision when the vehicle in front slows suddenly.
- Failure to check side view mirrors when exiting a shared bus/bike lane and therefore cutting off a cyclist.
- Distracted driving, resulting in a deviation from the lane the bus driver was occupying and side-swiping a car in the other lane.
- Making too wide of a turn in an intersection due to operator inexperience, resulting in a collision with a stopped vehicle.
- Hitting a pedestrian crossing the street, due to impatient/aggressive driving.
- Failure to yield right of way to a passenger vehicle already occupying an adjacent lane, resulting in a side-swipe collision.
Bus Passenger Injury Scenarios We Handle
Not all victims of bus accidents are other road users; many injuries occur inside the bus to the passengers. These incidents can be caused by numerous factors including:
- Bus driver starts too suddenly, causing a passenger to trip and fall as they attempt to find their seat.
- Bus driver makes an overly fast turn or other maneuver, causing a standing passenger to fall.
- Improper maintenance or cleaning resulting in a slip, trip, and fall.
- Bus driver stopped suddenly or otherwise caused a collision that resulted in an injury to the bus passengers. Whiplash and facial injuries are particularly prevalent among bus passenger victims due to a lack of seatbelts and airbags.
Call a Columbia Bus Accident Lawyer
As with all types of traffic accidents, it can be difficult proving negligence when it comes to a crash, particularly if a passenger is injured due to a fall. The bus company or municipality may claim that the passenger had a responsibility to sit or hold on firmly to a hand support, and that their failure to do so was the result of the fall, not the bus driver’s erratic driving. Proving fault and the seriousness of your damages in other scenarios can be just as difficult, which is why we encourage you to call Columbia bus accident attorney Marc Brown today at (803) 848-0008 to schedule a free consultation.