How a Lawyer Can Help With Your Bus Accident Claim
How a Lawyer Can Help With Your Bus Accident Claim
Riding in a bus is a safe way to travel until you’re involved in a bus accident. Although there are fewer injuries and deaths in bus accidents compared to other vehicle collisions, the chances of you being involved in a bus accident are relatively high.Despite the safety of buses, unfortunately, when these accidents happen, injuries can be severe. Whatever the case, you may still be eligible for compensation.So if you or a loved one is in a similar situation and wants to seek compensation, this article will show you how to file a bus accident claim and how your attorney can help navigate your case.Determining LiabilityFinding the liable party is one of the most challenging aspects of any accident, especially a bus one. There may be many parties involved, so the process becomes more complex. However, the most professional lawyers will help you find the party who’s liable for the accident because they’re experienced with bus accidents.Although many victims tend to put the blame on the bus driver, you need to know that multiple parties could be responsible for the collision. These may include:
The bus driver: if they acted against traffic laws by doing acts like texting and driving, being under the influence, etc.
The bus company: if they allowed or pushed the bus driver to make mistakes or failed to maintain the bus.
The maintenance company: if the accident was caused because of their improper service maintenance.
The manufacturing company: if the vehicles had a defective part that may have caused the accident.
Medical expenses
Loss of wages
Property damage
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Pain and suffering
Disfigurement
Reduced quality of life
Demystifying the legal process
Filing your insurance claim or lawsuit
Managing all paperwork and deadlines on your behalf
Negotiating for a settlement offer
Collecting evidence of your damages
Representing you at trial if the insurance company offers an unfair settlement
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