Bus travel is a daily necessity for thousands of Ohio residents—commuters, students, and travelers alike. When you step onto a public or private bus, you trust that your ride will be safe. Unfortunately, bus accidents can and do happen, and the consequences for passengers can be serious. Whether you were seated, standing, or boarding at the time of the crash, you have legal rights that must be protected.
At Buckeye Law Group, we represent injured bus passengers across Ohio. If you were hurt in a bus accident, we can help you understand your options and fight for the compensation you deserve.
Bus passengers are especially vulnerable because:
Common injuries in bus crashes include:
In a bus accident, multiple parties could be at fault, depending on the circumstances. Common defendants in a bus injury claim include:
If the driver was speeding, distracted, under the influence, or ignored traffic laws, they can be held liable.
Transit companies (e.g., city bus authorities or school districts) are responsible for hiring, training, and supervising drivers, as well as maintaining buses.
If a third-party driver caused the crash (e.g., by running a red light), they could share in liability.
If mechanical failure caused the crash, a defective part or poor maintenance could be the root cause.
As a bus passenger, you are not responsible for the operation of the vehicle—meaning fault rarely lies with you. You may be entitled to compensation for:
Under Ohio law, bus companies and government agencies have a legal duty to ensure passenger safety. If they breach that duty, you can hold them accountable.
If your injury occurred on a city or government-operated bus, special rules may apply:
At Buckeye Law Group, we understand how to navigate these complexities and fight against city or state legal teams.
We’ll help you gather evidence, obtain medical records, and build a strong claim to secure the compensation you need. Our attorneys handle communication with transit companies and insurance providers—so you can focus on recovery.
Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation. If you were injured in a bus accident, we’re ready to help you take the next step.
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