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Filing a Claim After a School Bus Accident: Your Legal Guide

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School bus accidents are traumatic events that can leave children and families in serious distress. If your child has been involved in a school bus accident, you may be wondering what steps to take to protect your child’s rights and pursue compensation for any injuries. At Buckeye Law Group, our dedicated team of personal injury attorneys is here to guide you through the legal process and ensure that you receive the compensation your family deserves.

Common Causes of School Bus Accidents:

  1. Driver Negligence: A school bus driver’s failure to follow traffic laws, speeding, distracted driving, or driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol can lead to devastating accidents.
  2. Faulty Bus Maintenance: Mechanical failures, such as brake malfunctions or tire blowouts, can cause accidents. Bus operators are responsible for keeping buses in good working condition to ensure passenger safety.
  3. Unsafe School Zones: Poorly marked crosswalks, lack of crossing guards, or traffic violations near schools can contribute to accidents. Drivers may fail to yield to children waiting for or getting off a bus, leading to serious accidents.
  4. Reckless Drivers: Drivers of other vehicles who disregard school bus stop signs or fail to stop for loading and unloading buses contribute to many accidents involving children.

What to Do if Your Child is Involved in a School Bus Accident:

  1. Seek Immediate Medical Attention: Ensure that your child receives medical care, even if they seem fine at first. Injuries like concussions or internal injuries may not show symptoms immediately.
  2. Document the Incident: Gather as much information as possible about the accident. This includes the driver’s information, eyewitness accounts, and any police reports or medical records. Photos of the scene and injuries are helpful as well.
  3. Consult with a Personal Injury Attorney: After an accident, it is essential to contact a qualified attorney to understand your rights. Buckeye Law Group’s experienced team can help you navigate the claims process and determine whether the school, bus company, or another party is at fault.

Legal Recourse After a School Bus Accident:

If your child has been injured in a school bus accident, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  1. Medical Bills: Coverage for current and future medical expenses incurred due to the accident.
  2. Pain and Suffering: Compensation for your child’s emotional distress, pain, and discomfort caused by the injury.
  3. Lost Education Time: If your child misses school due to the accident, compensation for lost educational opportunities can be pursued.
  4. Long-Term Care: In cases of severe injury, your child may need ongoing medical treatment or rehabilitation.

How Buckeye Law Group Can Help:

  • Thorough Investigation: We will work with accident reconstruction experts and medical professionals to assess the causes and consequences of the accident.
  • Tailored Legal Strategy: Our personal injury attorneys will craft a strategy specific to your case, considering the severity of the injuries and your child’s long-term needs.
  • Relentless Advocacy: We will aggressively pursue compensation on your behalf, negotiating with insurance companies or taking the case to trial if necessary.

Conclusion:

School bus accidents can cause significant harm to children and families. If your child has been injured in such an accident, it’s essential to act quickly. At Buckeye Law Group, our personal injury attorneys are ready to help you fight for justice and fair compensation. Contact us today for a free consultation.

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