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What Should I Do If I Am In A Crash With A Tripper Bus?*

If you have suffered serious injuries are unable to work because of a motor vehicle accident with a bus, you might be eligible to file a personal injury claim to recover your damages.

Buses are a popular form of public transportation, so thousands of them are making their way across the country at any given moment. If a 40,000-pound bus hits your 4,000-pound car, the results can be devastating.

Determining Who Was At Fault for the Bus Accident

Just like any motor vehicle crash, it is sometimes much easier to determine who was at fault for a bus crash than it is at other times. You should enlist the assistance of an experienced personal injury attorney who will thoroughly investigate the crash and determine what went wrong.

Your lawyer will check to see if the crash could have been prevented and what led up to the accident.

Unfortunately, many crashes involve negligent acts. These acts were needless and the driver knew better than to do these things when he or she should have been focusing on the road. With the help of a lawyer, you might be able to recover any damages you suffered.

The party who is at fault for the crash is liable for any damages you suffered. However, some states have comparative negligence laws that allow you to recover some damages from the other party even if you were partially at fault for the accident.

Negligent Acts That Lead to Bus Crashes

  • Reckless Driving – If someone is driving reckless, they are ignoring traffic laws. This might involve speeding, running stop signs, texting while driving, or ignoring traffic lights.
  • Fatigued Driving – Driving while sleepy and drowsy or driving too many hours can have a major impact on a driver's ability to operate a vehicle.
  • Mechanical Failure – Any vehicle needs to undergo routine maintenance and get repairs right away when a problem is found. Failure to do these things can lead to mechanical failure and result in a crash.
  • Drunk Driving – Operating a vehicle while under the influence of drugs or alcohol can be a fatal mistake. It is also against the law.

If the driver did any of these things right before the crash, he or she was acting negligently. Negligence can often lead to punitive damages, which are designed to punish the driver for his or her behavior. Consult with your personal injury attorney to learn more about the damages you might be eligible to receive through a personal injury claim.

A Collision with a Bus

A collision with a bus might have left you with debilitating injuries that will impact you for years to come. Your car might have been completely destroyed during the accident. Because of the complicated nature of a personal injury claim, make sure you are treated fairly and get the compensation you deserve by consulting with a personal injury attorney right away.

*The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be construed as legal advice. If you file a claim against Tripper, or any other party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.