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Who’s Responsible When a Public Transit Bus Crashes?

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When a public transportation bus crashes, the impact can be devastating—not just physically, but legally. Unlike typical car accidents, bus crashes involve government entities, transit operators, and special legal protections that make filing a claim more difficult. Determining who is liable is the first critical step in securing justice for the victims.

At Buckeye Law Group, we specialize in public transportation injury cases across Ohio. If you were hurt on a public bus—whether as a passenger, pedestrian, or driver—we’ll help you understand who’s responsible and how to take legal action.


Common Causes of Public Bus Crashes

Public bus accidents can happen in city traffic, on highways, or even while boarding at a bus stop. Common causes include:

  • Driver fatigue or distraction
  • Speeding or failure to yield
  • Mechanical failure due to poor maintenance
  • Defective brakes or steering systems
  • Inadequate driver training
  • Poor weather and lack of safety protocols

Even a single moment of negligence in these situations can result in dozens of injuries.


Who Can Be Held Liable?

Because multiple entities are involved in operating public buses, multiple parties may share responsibility. A successful claim often requires identifying every liable party.

1. Public Transit Authority

City and regional transit agencies are responsible for hiring drivers, maintaining vehicles, and enforcing safety rules. If they failed to:

  • Train or supervise drivers
  • Repair known mechanical issues
  • Enforce break schedules or limits

…they may be liable for negligence.

2. Bus Driver

If the crash occurred due to human error, such as texting, speeding, or failing to obey traffic signals, the bus driver may be personally liable. However, their employer (the transit authority) is often also responsible under vicarious liability.

3. Vehicle Maintenance Contractor

Many cities outsource bus maintenance. If a third-party mechanic or repair company failed to fix a dangerous issue—or missed signs of trouble during inspections—they may share in liability.

4. Other Motorists

In multi-vehicle accidents, another driver may have caused or contributed to the crash. That driver (and their insurer) may be named in your claim.


What Makes These Claims So Complicated?

Public transportation entities are often protected by sovereign immunity, which limits when and how they can be sued. However, under the Ohio Political Subdivision Tort Liability Act, injured parties can sue government agencies in cases involving negligence in vehicle operation or maintenance.

But strict rules apply:

  • You may need to file a notice of claim within a limited time (often 180 days)
  • There are caps on damages for certain claims
  • You may face aggressive defense from city or state attorneys

This is why it’s critical to work with a legal team that understands government liability laws in Ohio.


What to Do After a Public Transit Crash

If you’ve been injured, take these steps to protect your rights:

  • Get medical attention immediately, even if you feel “okay”
  • Request a copy of the police or transit agency accident report
  • Document the scene (photos, bus number, witness names)
  • Do not give a recorded statement to the transit authority or insurance company without legal representation

Buckeye Law Group Is Here to Help

We know the tactics government agencies use to minimize claims—and we’re ready to fight back. Our attorneys will:

  • Investigate the accident and identify all liable parties
  • Obtain surveillance footage and maintenance records
  • Work with transportation safety experts
  • File your claim on time and negotiate aggressively for your compensation

If a public transit agency’s negligence caused your injury, you deserve answers and accountability.

Contact Buckeye Law Group today for a free consultation and let our team protect your rights.

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