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How Can an Attorney Help You If You’ve Been in a Transportation Accident

Other Types of Carrier Accidents – Accidents Involving Buses

Personal injury lawyers, who are experts when it comes to truck-related injuries, also normally deal with defending the rights of bus accident victims. Bus accidents can present special challenges for lawyers because they mostly involve large businesses or even the government, and these entities deal with the legal subject matter of accidents on a frequent basis. In short, they are already very experienced when it comes to defending any claims resulting from accidents. They also normally get a head start when it comes to the investigation of the accident scene since the victims would normally require time to recover before they can even think about formally investigating their injuries.

Suing the government is also a special case – the state normally enjoys the legal concept of “sovereign immunity”, which limits their liability and the extent of recovery against them by the injured passengers. Together with insurance companies, dealing with the negligent parties of a bus accident can be truly overwhelming, even if they were obviously at fault. This is why it is very important to have an expert bus accident lawyer by your side so that you won’t be intimidated by the extensive resources of the other party.

If you or a loved one has been a victim of a bus accident, the first thing that you should do is contact an experienced bus accident and personal injury attorney who can investigate the scene and the extent of your injuries right away. Remember that local governments and the large bus companies will try to get a head start on you, and that hiring legal representation is very crucial so that you won’t be left behind.

If you have been involved in a bus accident you should follow these steps:• Immediately call a physician who can attend to you and your injuries.• Call the authorities so that they can do an investigation and file an accident report.• Get the names and contact information of any possible witnesses, passengers, and the other driver.• Call an attorney.

Children are a special consideration when it comes to bus accidents, and are normally owed a higher standard and duty of care when riding a bus. School buses are classified under “common carriers” and are therefore given a heightened duty of care under Georgia state regulations. School buses have their own particular sizes and areas of maneuverability that are different from other vehicles on the road, and are subject to closer scrutiny and careful operations and maintenance in order to ensure the safety of children.

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