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Who Is Legally at Fault in a Public Bus Accident?

Taking the bus is a great way to save time, gas, and space on the road when you're out in a city. Unfortunately, although you might not be involved in the accident as a driver, there's always the possibility of a bus crash.

It’s important to find the right person to sue, but you might be unsure where to start. Generally, there are a few possible responsible parties, so continue reading to learn more.

The Bus Company

In many cases, the driver made a mistake. They broke a traffic law, were careless, or were driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, for example. Any of these reasons could certainly cause an accident that leaves you seriously injured. 

However, the bus driver might not be the one financially responsible for your injuries.Generally speaking, employers are liable for the negligence of their employees. They’re responsible for accidents happening under their supervision and will be held liable for the financial damages resulting from the crash.

The Manufacturer

Not every bus accident is caused by driver error, though. The bus itself may have malfunctioned. For example, if the brakes failed, the bus driver may not have been the one to cause the bus wreck. 

Instead, the manufacturer may have been at fault. They’re the ones responsible for making products that are safe for general use. Some part of the bus may have been made without safety precautions or proper testing. 

In these cases, you’ll need to find proof that the manufacturer was negligent, which can be difficult. Talk to your lawyer about collecting evidence for your claim. 

Road Defects Can Cause Accidents

Sometimes, the bus driver might not have been responsible, but it doesn’t seem to be a defective part either. In these cases, you may need to look to the road rather than the bus or driver. 

In some cases, a major defect in the road can cause an accident. For example, the street might not have been built to drain properly after a heavy rain. That standing water then caused the driver to hydroplane, ultimately crashing and injuring the passengers. 

In these cases, the department of transportation for your state may be the one liable for your compensation. They are responsible for ensuring the roads are safe. When their work, or lack thereof, causes accidents, they could be held responsible for the damage. 

Get Help with a Bus Accident Lawyer

If you’ve been injured during a bus ride, your recovery is important, but it can be difficult. You might not be sure who’s at fault, what your claim is worth, and how you should go about pursuing a claim. 

Fortunately, the lawyers at Craig Swapp & Associates can help. We understand how confusing employer liability be, which is why we offer free consultations to injured victims throughout Utah. If you’re ready to seek the full compensation you need for recovery, contact a Salt Lake City personal injury lawyer about your claim. To start, give us a call at 1-800-404-9000 or visit us online for more information. 


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