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What To Do After I Slipped and Fell on a Bus

If you have been getting off a bus or on a bus and you suffered a slip and fall because of the bus company’s negligence, you can pursue a personal injury claim against the bus company to recover compensation for your damages. You may need to consult with a personal injury lawyer to ensure all your documentation is in order. The personal injury claims process against the bus company can be complex.

Buses are common forms of public transportation. In many metro areas, they are the main form of getting where you need to go. Buses, however, aren’t always well maintained or kept clean. Despite their busy schedules, the bus operator has a responsibility to make sure the bus is safe, so you aren’t injured because of their negligence.

What To Do After a Slip and Fall on a Bus

You were getting on the bus, and you tripped because of the loose matting in the aisle. The rubber mat was loose and folded back. The bus company should have either replaced or repaired the mat or removed it completely. You have suffered serious injuries and various damages. Here are some of things to consider after a slip and fall on a bus.

You will need to maintain evidence and documentation. Here are supporting documents to help your claim after a fall on a bus.

  • Medical records
  • Medical bills
  • Prescription receipts
  • Witness statements
  • Copy of the accident report
  • Prescription receipts
  • Photos of the accident scene and of your injuries

How Negligence Caused a Slip and Fall on the Bus

To have a successful personal injury claim, you must be able to prove the injuries were caused by negligence. There are four elements of negligence. Here is how they may apply to this situation:

  • Duty – You must show that the bus company owed you a duty, which is a responsibility to protect you from harm. In this case, the duty is a given.
  • Breach of duty – You must show that the bus company breached that duty. They did so by failing to properly maintain the bus and keep it safe.
  • Causation – You will need to show that the breach of duty caused the slip and fall.
  • Damages – You will need to prove that your damages were caused by the fall. Provide supporting documentation, such as medical bills and proof of lost wages.

Consult With a Personal Injury Attorney

If you were involved in a slip and fall on a bus, you should consult with a personal injury attorney. Personal injury lawyers work on a contingency basis, so you have noting at all to lose. Your lawyer may not get paid until you are compensated for your damages through a personal injury claim. To have an attorney who handles accident injury law in your state to review the details of your case, complete the Free Case Evaluation Form on this page. There is a strict statute of limitations, so don’t postpone filing your claim.

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