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According to a report by the University of Michigan’s Center for National Truck and Bus Statistics, an average of 317 buses are involved in fatal accidents each year.  If you have suffered personal injury or the tragic loss of a loved one due to a bus accident, you probably have many questions.  At Proner & Proner, our bus accident lawyers serve clients in Manhattan and throughout New York.  In keeping with our goal of providing our clients with complete and up-to-date information about their legal rights, we have compiled the following answers to common questions about bus accidents.  If you do not find the answer to your question here, or if you would like to schedule a free case evaluation, contact Proner & Proner today.  Our attorneys will work diligently to protect your rights.

What are some common causes of bus accidents?

As with any motor vehicle accident, there are a wide range of factors that can contribute to a bus accident, including hazardous road and weather conditions, driver error and fatigue, vehicle malfunction, and faulty vehicle design or construction.  Due to their sheer size, buses are as vulnerable to accidents as trucks, trains, and other large commercial vehicles.

Why should I hire a bus accident lawyer?

Determining liability in bus accident cases requires an intimate familiarity with state laws, a familiarity that only experienced bus accident attorneys will have.  Moreover, it can be difficult to prove that the accident was the direct result of negligence, and it can be even more difficult to defend oneself against the defense’s efforts to evade responsibility for the accident.  Therefore, securing the services of talented attorneys, such as the bus accident lawyers at our New York firm, is the best way to make sure that the appropriate parties are held responsible for your injuries. 

How do I know if I have grounds for filing a bus accident lawsuit?

Owners and operators of buses and other commercial vehicles are required to use the highest degree of care in transporting passengers.  When they fail to do so and an accident occurs, injuring or killing a bus passenger, a pedestrian, a motorcyclist or cyclist, or another motorist, the injured party may press charges. 

If you believe you have grounds for filing a bus accident lawsuit, contact Proner & Proner, expert bus accident lawyers in Manhattan serving New York and the entire nation.  We will determine whether you do indeed have a case and provide expert counsel as to your next step.

What damages can I obtain for my injuries?

The damages a bus accident victim obtains depends on the severity of his or her injuries, the circumstances surrounding the accident, and, often, the skill of his or her attorney.  Damages may include compensation for medical expenses related to the accident, rehabilitation, expenses of maintaining the household during recovery, lost wages and diminished earning potential, and decreased enjoyment of life. 

My child was injured in a school bus accident.  What are our rights?

While school buses must meet a wide range of safety standards, passengers risk devastating personal injury and even wrongful death in the event of an accident.  If your child suffered an injury in a school bus accident due to someone else’s negligence, you have certain legal rights, including the right to pursue damages.  Contact our firm to schedule a free case evaluation and learn more about your rights.

Contact Our Bus Accident Lawyers

Navigating complex bus accident laws can be overwhelming without the assistance of a skilled attorney.  If you have been injured in a bus accident, contact Proner & Proner today to secure the outstanding legal counsel you need and deserve.  Our bus accident lawyers serve Manhattan and all of New York. 

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