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Philadelphia Bus Accident Lawyer

Philadelphia Bus Accident Lawyer

Here in Philadelphia, we have Septa buses, long-distance buses and charter buses passing through the city and its suburbs as a regular mode of transportation for residents.

Although rare, when bus accidents do occur, they bring all of their massive size and weight to bear on the person or vehicle they hit, causing very serious injuries or death. For passengers, the injuries can be worse than car accident injuries since buses very rarely contain seat belts or other restraints.

A specialized Philadelphia bus accident lawyer knows all the parameters and severity of these accidents and can help victims or their family member retrieve compensation from a bus crash or any bus accident injuries. Contact Rosenbaum & Associates to schedule a free case consultation with one of our compassionate and experienced attorneys.

Why Choose Rosenbaum & Associates?

Our law firm has over 50 years of combined experience securing compensation for injured victims from bus accidents in Pennsylvania.

We thoroughly understand how insurance companies operate and have helped more than 20,000 accident victims, recovering over $100 million for our clients since 1992.

We will go above and beyond to help you and your family or a family member and we only get paid if we win. So, if we don’t win, you don’t pay. Our lead attorney Jeff Rosenbaum has also been practicing personal injury law for over 25 years, keeping your best interests in mind at all times. He wants to provide you his services to guide you through the bus crash and any bus accident injuries you or a family member might have suffered

Case Results & Testimonials

Here are some of the results we have obtained for our clients:

$725,000: Philadelphia car accident victim who suffered a fractured leg.

$750,000: Client was on the back of a waste disposal truck when the driver backed up pinning him against a pole. Client sustained a herniated disc in his lower back which required surgery.

$1,000,000: Client was a passenger on a van on the NJ turnpike when it struck another vehicle causing her to be ejected from the van.

Here’s what some of our proud clients have to say about us.

“At Rosenbaum and Associates, they really get the job done! No question ever went unanswered! They treated me like family! When I wanted to give up, they encouraged me to go on! I’d highly recommend this firm for anyone who wants good, positive and solid results! If I could, I’ll give them a hundred stars! I thank God for them!”Avvo Review

“I want to tell everyone that the service I received from this law firm was great and the people are very helpful. They have taught me alot on what happens and how they take care of their clients. They made me feel like family.”Superpages Review

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What Steps Should I Take After a Bus Accident in Pennsylvania?

The aftermath of a bus accident is a chaotic scene, especially if there are multiple injuries. Not only do bus accident injuries occur in the accident, but sometimes additional injuries occur as passengers scramble to quickly evacuate the bus after the crash.

If you can keep a clear head and take purposeful actions despite your injuries after a bus crash, you can document critical evidence at the scene that’s useful later in a bus accident claim. Use your phone to do the following (or have an uninjured person do so for you):

  • First, call 911 to report the accident and request emergency services if no one else has done so
  • Then, give reasonable first aid and comfort to others
  • Snap photos of the accident scene, including the bus, bus driver and any damaged vehicles or structures
  • Take photos of skid marks in the road
  • Photograph any of your injuries that are clearly visible to provide clear evidence that they occurred in the crash
  • Add the contact information of the bus driver and any eyewitnesses to the accident
  • Go directly to the hospital for their services from the accident scene either in an ambulance or by arranging transportation from the scene

At the hospital, ask for a complete medical examination as well as treatment for any obvious injuries. Ask the doctor for a detailed medical report listing your injuries, the treatment they recommend for each injury, and your prognosis for recovery. Then, be sure to carefully follow your doctor’s orders and attend every appointment. Otherwise, this can be used against you as evidence that you aren’t as injured as you claim.

Finally, avoid posting on social media until after your claim is resolved. It’s always best to hire an experienced attorney before talking to anyone from the bus company or their insurance adjusters regarding your claim. Then, direct all communication about the accident to your lawyer.

How Can a Philadelphia Bus Accident Attorney Help?

Cases involving bus accidents tend to be complex, as multiple parties can potentially be liable, including the bus driver, bus company, third-party maintenance providers, and others.

A Philadelphia bus accident attorney that regularly handles these types of accident claims will know how to determine which parties can be held responsible for your damages.

They will advise you on whether your claim must be filed with an insurance company or whether a local government agency or school district must be notified. Your Philadelphia bus accident lawyers will be aware of any deadlines you must meet, and their resources to investigate and collect the essential evidence to prove your case will be vital.

What are Common Causes of Bus Accidents?

Bus accidents can be caused by numerous contributing factors, some of which commonly include:

Driver Error

Bus drivers sometimes make preventable mistakes, such as being unaware of other vehicles, sudden lane changes, failing to obey traffic signs, and working while fatigued.

Distracted Driving

Like any other motorist, bus drivers can also become distracted while driving and cause an accident. For example, cell phone use, eating or drinking, reaching for an item, and mainly, watching or talking to passengers.

Speeding

Because of strict schedules, bus drivers may decide to speed to make it to a destination on time.

Defective Bus Equipment

Bus companies must do routine safety checks, but bus maintenance may sometimes be performed improperly or not at all. As a result, the bus will be at a higher risk for equipment failure, which can cause an accident.

Driving Under the Influence

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has established strict guidelines regarding drug and alcohol abuse and requires testing, but that doesn’t stop some drivers from operating a bus while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Road Hazards

Construction sites, inclement weather, potholes, narrow roads, etc., can all increase the risk of an accident.

What are Common Injuries Suffered in Bus Accidents?

Below are the common types of injuries that victims often suffer in a bus accident:

  • Whiplash: A common form of soft tissue damage that occurs when a person’s neck is ‘whipped’ violently back and forth. Soft tissue injuries can be excruciating and often take a considerable amount of time to heal.
  • Bone Fractures: Broken and fractured bones are not only  painful but can take a long time to heal. Another potential danger is if the bone chips and the broken piece moves through the bloodstream and comes in contact with vital organs, such as the heart or lungs.
  • Head Injuries (TBIs): Concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can be devastating. Brain injuries can cause permanent cognitive or physical impairments in the most severe cases.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries: Even a tiny amount of damage to the spinal cord injury can result in loss of range of movement, partial or total paralysis, permanent cognitive impairment, and loss of control over essential bodily functions.
  • Back Injuries: The back absorbs an incredible amount of force from a bus accident. Injuries can range from a sprain to herniated discs. Severe back injuries can take months or even years to recover from, and victims frequently suffer from chronic pain. As a result, full-time work may not be an option, or the victim may have to move to another position or go into a different line of work. 
  • Internal Injuries: Internal injuries, such as damage to the liver, kidneys, or spleen, can easily go undetected. In some situations, these injuries are life-threatening, which is why victims must seek medical attention immediately after a bus accident. 
  • Scarring or Disfigurement: Bus accidents can cause catastrophic injuries, leaving victims with permanent scarring or disfigurement. Extensive visible scars or disfigurement that alter a person’s appearance can result in long-term pain, a loss of mobility, and emotional distress. 
  • Emotional Distress: Bus accident victims may be forced to deal with severe psychological conditions as a result of the collision. For example, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, insomnia, terror, etc. 

Immediate medical treatment services are required after any bus accident. It is best not to assume that you are “fine” since adrenaline will be running through your body, making you unable to feel the full extent of your pain. Additionally, some severe injuries can have delayed symptoms that can take up to 72 hours to fully materialize.

Who Is Liable In a Bus Accident in Philadelphia?

Long-distance buses are regulated by the same federal agency that handles commercial trucking, which means they’re subject to strict regulations on maintenance, drivers’ hours on the road, driver drug and alcohol use and more.

When busing companies break these laws and cause a serious bus accident, passengers and their loved ones can sue just as they would a bus negligent trucking company. A Philadelphia injury lawyer can help individuals or groups of victims sort out responsibility and ensure that they’re fairly compensated.

Bus accidents involving local public transit or school buses have an added layer of complication because the bus is usually operated by a government agency.

Suing a Pennsylvania state or local agency is more complicated than suing a private business, with shorter deadlines and administrative procedures to follow.

For that reason, victims with this type of claim should contact an experienced Philadelphia bus accident attorney and any personal injury lawyers as soon as possible after their accidents.

Depending on the results of an attorney’s investigation into the accident, one or more of the following parties could be liable for the victim’s damages:

  • The driver
  • The bus company or city government transit agency
  • A bus maintenance company
  • The manufacturer of a defective bus part
  • A negligent road maintenance agency
  • A driver in another vehicle

It takes an experienced attorney to investigate, document evidence, and make a compelling case for liability to bring to the insurance company of the at-fault party for a Philadelphia bus accident.

How To Prove Liability In A Bus Accident Claim

Because multiple entities could be at fault for a bus accident, it’s not uncommon for insurance companies to dispute liability and wrongfully deny compensation claims. Proving liability requires documenting clear evidence to meet the following legal criteria of liability:

  • The at-fault party owed a duty of care to the victims and others on the road to take reasonable measures to prevent an accident
  • They breached their duty of care through negligence
  • Their negligent breach of duty directly caused an accident and injuries
  • The injury victim suffered significant economic and non-economic damages from the accident

When an attorney sends a well-executed demand letter to the insurer with ample evidence of liability, the insurer is more likely to offer a settlement for the victim’s damages rather than going to court. However, the lawyers at Rosenbaum Injury Law prepare all cases as though we are going to court to better present our case to the defendant and their insurer so they know we won’t hesitate to follow through with a lawsuit.

What Compensation Can Victims Involved in a Bus Accident Recover?

Pennsylvania law provides special protections for the state or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and municipal governments, to shield them from liability in civil suits.

When you can pursue a claim against the city, a municipality, or the state, there are laws that limit the amount of compensation you can recover.

The Pennsylvania Sovereign Immunity Act (42 Pa.C.S. § 8528) places a cap of $250,000 per claimant for lost earnings, pain and suffering, medical expenses, loss of consortium, property loss, etc., and $1 million per accident.

As a result, when multiple people are injured in a bus accident, they may be unable to recover compensation that covers the full extent of their losses.  

Depending on the specifics of your accident, you may be entitled to compensation that includes:

  • Medical bills related to the accident
  • Future medical expenses
  • Long term physical therapy
  • Loss of job or income
  • Diminished earning capacity
  • Lost opportunities
  • Pain and suffering
  • Mental anguish and emotional distress
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Loss of consortium

When a bus company is aware they may be liable for an accident, their insurance company may attempt to quickly resolve your case by offering and pressuring you into accepting a settlement.

However, their initial offers are often unfairly low. You have the right to payment that takes into consideration not only the cost of recovery but any other ramifications the accident has had on your life.\

Contact A Philadelphia Bus Accident Attorney Today

At the Philadelphia law firm of Rosenbaum & Associates, we offer free consultations, so potential clients can ask us about the strength and value of their cases with no further obligation or charge.

Our Philadelphia bus accident attorneys are here to help you and your loved one retrieve the compensation you deserve after a catastrophic event that led to injuries. You are always welcome to contact us online or call (215) 569-0200.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I Say Anything to the Insurance Company After A Bus Accident?

Provide basic information about the accident, but avoid giving detailed statements or admitting fault. 

Always consult with a Philadelphia personal injury attorney before saying anything to the insurance company. Anything that you say or sign will be used against you and it will significantly weaken the strength of your case.

After a bus accident, it’s generally advisable to be cautious when communicating with insurance companies, especially if they represent the bus company or other parties involved. While you have an obligation to report the accident to your own insurance company, you should be careful about what you say to other insurers.

Do I Ever Need To Admit Fault After A Bus Accident?

When speaking to the other party’s insurance, stick to the facts and avoid discussing fault about the bus accident. Do not admit any responsibility for the accident, as this can potentially be used against you later.

How Long Do I Have To File A Bus Accident Lawsuit in Philadelphia?

The statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim, including bus accidents, in Philadelphia is generally two years from the date of the accident. However, certain circumstances might alter this timeframe. It’s crucial to consult an attorney promptly to understand the specific timeline for your case. Reach out to lawyers with right timing.

What Should I Do Immediately After A Bus Accident?

Seek medical attention even if you feel fine, as some injuries might not be immediately evident. Document the accident scene, gather contact information from witnesses, and avoid signing any settlement offers without consulting an attorney. Reach out to a skilled bus accident attorney in Philadelphia who can guide you through the legal process.

Who Can Be Held Liable In a Bus Accident in Philadelphia?

Liability in a bus accident can vary. Potentially liable parties include any bus drivers, the bus company or agency, other drivers involved, or even manufacturers in case of mechanical failures. In some cases, poor road conditions or inadequate signage might contribute. Determining liability requires a thorough investigation by experts, lawyers, and legal professionals.