Negligence in a Collin County Bus Crash

Bus accidents can arise from several factors and may involve commercial buses, school buses, or local bus services. Sometimes, negligence may be apparent, but often, determining fault for a bus crash is a complicated matter. These accidents can arise when the bus driver fails to operate the vehicle with reasonable care, such as by speeding or driving under the influence of drugs. A crash may also occur through no fault of the bus driver but as the result of another person’s negligence. Factors such as bad weather, poor bus maintenance, poor road conditions, and malfunctioning bus equipment can all cause severe or deadly collisions. Therefore, depending on the details of the crash, multiple parties can be at fault.

A dedicated Collin County attorney could conduct a thorough investigation after a bus accident to determine which individuals or entities are at fault. When a bus passenger is injured in a wreck where the driver is at fault, the bus driver and/or their employer could be liable for the person’s damages. If faulty bus equipment caused the wreck, the manufacturer could bear liability for damages. Bus accident claims can quickly become very complicated, so it is often best to work with an attorney who regularly handles these types of cases and could help pursue liability for someone’s damages from all responsible parties.

Deadline to File a Claim for Damages

Texas law sets a two-year filing window for most personal injury claims, including bus accidents. This statute of limitations, found under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 16.003, starts when the bus crash occurs. Any attempt to begin a claim after the two-year statute of limitations can result in immediate dismissal of the case.

Damages Available in a Public Transportation Wreck

A range of compensatory damages may be available to someone filing a bus accident injury lawsuit. A Collin County lawyer can help someone injured in a public transportation collision seek damages such as lost wages, pain, suffering, and medical bills. If the claimant’s injuries leave a lasting impact on their ability to earn a living, they can also claim compensation for their future lost earning capacity. Other forms of payment include the person’s:

  • Mental anguish
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of life enjoyment
  • Scarring
  • Disfigurement
  • Disability
  • Loss of consortium stemming from their injuries
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If you were recently hurt in a bus collision, you might be owed compensation from one or more parties. A Collin County bus accident lawyer could protect your legal rights and help you understand your best options for financial recovery. An experienced attorney could answer your legal questions in a confidential consultation and provide an honest review of your potential claim for compensatory damages. To receive your comprehensive case evaluation, do not hesitate to reach out to a dedicated attorney today.

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If you are in need of a personal injury attorney in North Texas, please contact the team at McCraw Law Group today. We are ready to help you in a broad range of serious accident and injury legal issues, and offer multiple ways to reach us.

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