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Knoxville Bus Accident Attorneys — Helping Injury Victims Secure Fair Compensation

Over 10% of Americans rely on bus transportation on at least a weekly basis. However, this accounts just for individuals who use public transit. Many others may periodically take a ride on a tour bus or Greyhound carrier. While all these are great transportation options, they also present certain risks. If you or a loved one were involved in a collision involving these large vehicles, you might have suffered serious injuries and substantial damages. With the assistance of our Knoxville bus accident lawyers, though, you may be able to recover compensation.

At Go Big Orange Law, our legal team is committed to helping our clients secure the best possible outcome. This could sometimes mean negotiating a fair settlement with an insurance company. In other situations, it could mean going to court against a bus manufacturer or transport company. Regardless of the underlying situation, our attorneys are dedicated to helping victims injured in a bus accident. And since we offer a free case review, you have nothing to lose by reaching out and learning your legal options. Contact us via our online form today.

 

Do You Have a Valid Bus Accident Claim?

Every bus accident victim has a ton of questions that need answering. However, the most important may be whether they have a valid compensation claim. This is an understandable question — because a wide variety of factors can directly affect the answer. For instance, imagine a city bus crash that was caused due to faulty brakes when a group of cyclists entered the roadway without looking. In such a scenario, it could be argued that the driver, public transit authority, cyclists, or manufacturer of intercity buses was responsible.

However, it all comes down to liability. This is established by showing that a party had a duty of care, that they violated that duty, and that the violation resulted in damages. In such a situation, you may need to file a lawsuit to recover compensation. However, this won’t always be necessary if liability is clear and an insurance provider wants to avoid litigation. Unfortunately, an online page cannot predict the validity of your case. However, there’s no risk in learning more about your rights since Go Big Injury Law offers free consultations.

 

What Are the Main Causes of Bus Accidents?

Establishing liability in a bus accident case can be difficult. These collisions could result from negligence or wrongful acts committed by the bus owner, driver, manufacturer, or even the victims themselves. Government entities could also be liable if they operate transit bus routes or fail to correct a road hazard that led to an accident. However, knowing the primary causes of bus accidents may be the best way to understand liability better.

If you were harmed in a public or private bus collision, the following are the most likely causes:

  • Bus driver error
  • Other motor vehicles
  • Speeding
  • Lack of required maintenance
  • Hazardous road conditions
  • Distracted driving
  • Road rage
  • Passenger negligence

With so many potential causes, identifying liable parties is often challenging. This is especially true when multiple parties may hold some level of fault. However, a Knoxville bus accident lawyer can help you better understand the rules of liability and who may be responsible for your injuries. Even if your own negligence contributed to your injury (e.g., you entered the road outside a crosswalk and were struck by a charter bus), many states still allow you to recover partial compensation.

Don’t make assumptions that could result in you missing out on substantial compensation. Contact our law firm today to speak with an experienced personal injury attorney.

 

Do You Need a Bus Accident Attorney?

Another common question asked by injury victims who have been struck by a bus is whether they need an attorney. This is an intelligent question to ask. After all, no state requires its citizens to have legal representation. And in some instances, it may seem clear that a particular party was at fault for an accident. For instance, it’s the responsibility of the municipality to repair their vehicles. If they don’t do this and a school bus catches on fire due to a lack of maintenance, there’s probably no one else to blame but the city.

However, this doesn’t mean the victim will receive fair compensation. Liability insurance providers will discuss your injuries and losses with you, but their main focus is on profit. Paying victims the compensation they deserve may directly oppose this goal. As such, they will try everything in their power to offer a low or even no settlement at all. In many cases, they’ll try to lowball you in the hopes of you accepting an offer before you have a chance to visit a law office.

Don’t fall into this trap. There’s a reason that bus accident injury victims with legal representation receive higher compensation. Without a lawyer on your side, you’ll face off against bus company lawyers with vast experience fighting legal claims on your own. Don’t go into this battle alone.

 

Contact Our Knoxville Bus Accident Lawyers Today

Victims who suffer bus accident injuries often have a long road ahead of them. While a passenger in such a large vehicle has some added protection, even they are not immune to harm in serious accidents. Whether you were a passenger, pedestrian, cyclist, or another motorist, though, you may be entitled to substantial compensation if negligence or wrongful acts led to your injuries. Common carriers in America have a responsibility to the public, and if they fail to uphold this responsibility, they need to be held liable.

At Go Big Orange Law, we’ll fight to ensure this happens. If you’ve been harmed in a bus accident, you’re likely facing substantial hospital bills, pain and suffering, lost wages, therapeutic costs, and may even have years of future medical expenses. You shouldn’t have to go through this alone, and with our Knoxville bus accident lawyers on your side, you won’t have to.

 

Contact Go Big Orange Law today by calling (800) 777-7777 to schedule a free consultation. Our legal team is ready to assist in your case.

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