Dallas, TX 75234
Dallas Bus Accident Lawyer
Attorney in North Texas for Mass Transit Accidents
Bus accidents are especially devastating accidents because there are often numerous people injured. While there are any number of causes of bus accidents, negligent bus companies and drivers are often at fault. At the law office of Jerry D. Andrews, P.C., we can help hold the responsible party accountable for any injuries and suffering resulting from a bus accident.
Holding Negligent Drivers And Bus Companies Responsible
Board-certified Dallas Attorney Jerry Andrews understands the importance of motor vehicle accident investigations. In a bus accident case, he and his team will look at the potential liability of the bus driver as well as the bus company:
- Bus driver negligence - Alcohol or drug use, not taking breaks, driving over maximum daily limit, failing to make vehicle checks
- Bus company negligence - Hiring unqualified drivers, hiring drivers with a history of DWI or drug offenses, improper training of drivers, not maintaining buses, failing to meet standards set by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
We work hard during the investigation of the accident, which helps form a solid base on which to build each case. We work with accident reconstruction experts to introduce fact-based testimony. We also work with physicians and other professionals to accurately assess the medical impact of the accident. Whether the accident resulted in a serious brain or head injuries or needlessly ended the victim's life, we are here to provide the legal support victims and their families need.
Our firm represents people injured on commercial buses, chartered buses, Greyhound buses, and Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) buses, Dallas' local public transportation line. No matter how or why your accident occurred, we are equipped to help you secure the compensation you need to start rebuilding your life.
Bus Accident FAQs
Answer: After a collision with a bus, your first priority should be to move your vehicle to a safe place if it is not already. Then, you should check yourself and any other passengers inside the vehicle for injuries, noting any pain or loss of mobility. Call 911 and request an ambulance if any injuries require emergency medical attention. This will also ensure that a police officer will come to the scene. If possible, take pictures of your damaged vehicle and other details of the accident and collect contact information from witnesses. A police report will be created, which can help determine liability for the accident. It is also important to receive medical treatment at an emergency room or urgent care center or from another medical professional. This will ensure that the extent of your injuries is fully documented.
Answer: A Dallas bus accident attorney can build a compelling case for compensation for your injuries while communicating with insurance companies on your behalf. The attorneys at Jerry D. Andrews, P.C. will not accept low settlements, and we will fight to get you the compensation that you deserve. We will thoroughly investigate the scene of the accident to gather evidence, including photo/video surveillance, statements from witnesses to the accident, and analyses from crash reconstruction experts.
Answer: In accidents involving public transit, a bus driver may be held liable for distracted driving, not keeping a safe distance from other vehicles, or other forms of negligence. A bus company or local government agency may be liable for hiring untrained drivers or other forms of negligence that led to a bus accident.
Answer: In accidents involving government-owned buses, the amount of compensation you can collect may be limited due to legal protections that apply to government agencies. In general, you may only recover compensation for direct financial damages due to lost income and medical expenses. Privately owned buses are not afforded these same protections, and additional compensation may be available through a claim with the company’s insurance policy. You may be compensated for lost wages, medical expenses, and pain and suffering.
Answer: For most personal injury cases in Texas, there is a two-year statute of limitations to file a claim for damages. If a government entity is involved, you may have significantly less time to file a claim. Depending on the location where the accident occurred, a notice of claim will need to be filed within deadlines that may range from 45 days to six months.
Answer: A bus collision can result in broken bones, bruises, internal bleeding, and multiple other types of bodily harm. In severe cases, you may be left with a catastrophic injury involving the brain, neck, or spine that can drastically change your life.
Answer: Yes, if a charter bus company or driver was found liable for an accident due to negligence, you may be entitled to compensation via a personal injury claim.
Answer: Bus accidents can be much more complicated than car accidents because of the parties involved. In a car accident, you may only need to go through the other driver’s insurance company, but in a bus accident, you could be dealing with a large company, a city government, or other entities.
Answer: To build a strong case for compensation following a bus accident, you should take pictures of the accident and damage to your vehicle, keep a record of all medical treatment related to your injuries, and locate any witnesses to the accident who can corroborate your account. A skilled bus accident lawyer can make sure evidence is gathered and preserved, and they can consult with outside experts such as engineers and doctors to demonstrate the bus driver’s liability and the extent of your injuries.
Answer: Yes, bus passengers can make a personal injury claim against a bus company after an accident. The process for recovering compensation is similar to filing claims for car accident injuries. The personal injury lawyers at Jerry D. Andrews, P.C. can provide guidance for injured bus passengers and ensure that the proper steps are followed to recover compensation.
Experienced And Understanding Representation
At Jerry D. Andrews, P.C., we understand the difficulties you face after a serious accident. With more than 25 years of experience and after taking over 30 cases to trial, we know how to handle the details of your case so that you can concentrate on your recovery.
For more information about our firm and our approach to bus accidents in North Texas, contact our office. Call 214-221-5800 to schedule a free consultation and case evaluatoin with a member of our team today. We help clients throughout the Dallas metro area, including the cities of Carrollton, Irving, Coppell, Farmers Branch, Valley Ranch, Garland, Mesquite, and Grand Prairie. Se habla Español.