Huntsville Bus Accident Lawyers
Decatur AL Bus Accident Lawyers
We can help you in Madison, Morgan, Lawrence and Limestone Counties and the surrounding areas.
Private, metro, charter, Greyhound and school bus accidents can be devastating because of the number of passengers onboard. Most buses are not equipped with, or do not require riders to utilize seat belts. Combine these facts with the realization that many of the occupants are moving around the bus when the accident occurs, and you have the makings of a very serious bus accident.
Statistically, buses are one of the safest forms of transportation in Alabama. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that bus accidents represented 0.5 percent of fatal accidents in 2006; about two-thirds of these were collisions with other vehicles, while one-third were pedestrian accidents or rollovers. Approximately 12,000 people suffer serious injuries, and 330 others are killed each year in bus accidents. Statistics show that there are approximately 9,000 bus accidents in the United States every year. According to the Center for National Truck and Bus Safety Statistics, the most common fatal bus related accidents are car-bus collisions and pedestrian accidents. More than 60% of bus accident fatalities involve another vehicle and 25% involve a pedestrian.If you got injured in a bus accident in a different state or county, you need a local attorney to handle your case. If you or a loved one was injured in Alabama, call the lawyers at Ferguson & Ferguson. 256-534-3435 or 256-350-7200. We are here to help.
There are Many Causes of Bus Accidents:
- Old buses with outdated equipment
- Poor Visibility
- Onboard Fires
- Poor Maintenance
- Bad Roads
- Driver Error
- Driver Fatigue
- Aggressive Driving
- Poor Driving for Weather Conditions
- Lack Of Safety Meetings and Training
- Pedestrians Entering the Bus Lane
- Passenger Vehicles Veering in the Bus Lane
- Brake Failure
Damages You Can Recover in a Bus Accident
The Law Office Of Ferguson and Ferguson is a experienced bus accident law firm with a long track record of obtaining for clients the compensation and accountability they deserve. An individual who negligently operates a motor vehicle may be liable for a wide variety of damages that an accident can cause, including but not limited to the following:
- Disability and Disfigurement
- Loss of Consortium
- Medical Bills
- Lost Wages
- Mental and Emotional Distress
- Out of Pocket Expenses
- Pain and Suffering
- Property Damage
Don’t let an insurance company decide what your personal injury claim is worth, contact us today. It’s our job to get you the money you’re truly owed.
Why Hire Huntsville Bus Accident Lawyers Ferguson and Ferguson
The law offices of Ferguson and Ferguson takes pride in giving each client individual and personal attention.
- We are committed to excellent client service.
- We care about our clients, and have patience.
- Free phone consultation 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays
- Free office consultation as late as 7 p.m. and Saturdays also
- Locations near you
- We answer all our clients calls, or return them promptly.
- We keep our clients informed of the status of their case.
- We make sure that our clients understand each step of their case.
- We have great compassion for the physical, emotional, and financial problems that our clients suffered, and will do everything possible to get them through their difficult time.
According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, there were more than 67,000 crashes involving buses in a recent year—more than 183 bus accidents every day. If you or your loved one has been a victim of a bus accident in Alabama, you should talk to one of our bus accident lawyers as soon as possible. We can start reviewing your claim to determine if you have a personal injury case. We understand how important it is for you to be compensated for your injuries.
Medical costs are incredibly high, even with health insurance, and it is near impossible for an individual to pay for prescriptions, hospital bills and any additional care that is needed. The catastrophic damage that can be caused by a bus or transportation accident can also leave you unable to work. You should not have to worry and be left to deal with the financial burden of an accident that you did not cause. An attorney from our firm will fight to gain you compensation to cover the cost of pain and suffering that a bus accident can lead to. If you have been injured in a bus accident, or you have lost a loved because of the negligence of bus driver, we will hold the liable parties responsible. When we cannot settle a case involving a bus or mass transit accident, we have the resources and legal talent to take your case to court. Further, if you were injured while riding on a bus, we can help.
Bus Accident Questions and Answers
What Should I Do Following a Bus Accident?
If you are involved in a bus accident, it’s crucial to take appropriate measures to ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve. Even low-speed collisions involving larger, heavier buses can result in catastrophic injuries to passengers, pedestrians, bicyclists or motorcyclists. Follow these steps after a bus accident:
1. Seek medical attention right away.
2. Call 911 and file a police report.
3. Document your injuries and any damage to property.
4. Collect the bus driver’s ID and information about the bus and the bus company.
5. Take pictures of the accident scene and any damage to your vehicle.
6. Maintain a pain journal or recovery diary to document your progress.
7. Keep receipts and medical bills.
8. Attend all therapy sessions and doctor’s appointments.
9. Refrain from speaking to an insurance adjuster or giving a recorded statement.
10. Contact an experienced bus accident attorney as soon as possible.
If you are unable to take pictures or collect evidence at the accident site due to serious injuries, don’t worry! Contact Ferguson & Ferguson and we will start working for you. We will gather the evidence required to prove liability and build a case. We will handle the insurance companies, so you can focus on recovering.
It’s important to act fast since there are statute of limitations that can affect your ability to file an injury claim. Missing these deadlines could prevent you from being able to file a claim or file a lawsuit in the future. If the bus company is a public entity, you might have even less time than you think! Therefore, it’s crucial to contact our personal injury law firm immediately. We can help you file your claim on time to ensure that you receive fair compensation.
What are Common Causes of Bus Accidents in Alabama?
The most common cause of Alabama bus crashes has been driver fatigue, which is an overwhelming majority of the crashes. Number two is driver distractions, such as text messaging, eating, looking at their cell phone, or just not paying attention.
I Was Injured While Riding as a Passenger on a Bus, Who Can I Sue in Alabama?
If you have been injured in a bus accident in Alabama, you should know that the party against whom you can file a lawsuit depends on the type of accident. If the bus driver is at fault, you can file a claim against the bus company. If the accident was caused by another driver, you can file a claim against that individual or your uninsured and underinsured motorist carrier.
How can bus companies enhance passenger safety?
Bus operators can enhance passenger safety by installing safety belts and other protective measures for passengers, as urged by safety regulators. Additionally, they can ensure that bus drivers are not impaired by substances such as alcohol, and that drivers are well-rested to prevent fatigue. Bus operators can also enforce adherence to road signs, encourage drivers to adjust their driving to current conditions and weather, and to always stay within the speed limits. By implementing these measures, bus operators can significantly improve the safety of passengers traveling on buses.
Can I Recover Money for Pain and Suffering After a Bus Accident?
As a passenger, as long as the bus company or the driver were at fault for the collision, you are entitled to recover your pain and suffering. You can also recover for pain and sufering if someone else caused the bus accident in Alabama.
What Attorney Should I Hire in Alabama if I had a Bus Accident?
Hiring an experienced Alabama bus accident lawyer like Randy Ferguson who has 30 years experience handling bus accident is recommended. Bus accident transportation cases can be difficult and you want an experienced personal injury attorney in your case.
How Much will it Cost to Hire a Alabama Bus Accident Attorney?
It is a common question people ask due to the fear of expensive legal fees. However, it’s important to understand that preparing a settlement claim or lawsuit requires significant investment of resources, which can increase legal costs. At Ferguson & Ferguson, we understand this potential obstacle and offer a free consultation and no fee unless we recover for you.
Free Case Review
Making the decision to hire a bus accident lawyer is an important choice that takes careful consideration. It is important that you speak with an attorney as soon as possible after being involved in a bus accident. If you need a bus injury lawyer for your bus injury case, call or email us. The experienced Huntsville bus accident attorneys at Ferguson and Ferguson have more than 45 years of experience representing accident victims. Our consultations are free. We can visit you or your loved one at a hospital, residence, or workplace. Some lawyers, due to their lack of skill or resources, may not pursue all claims and compensation available to you. If you have been a victim of a bus accident in Huntsville, Decatur, Atlanta, Birmingham or Nashville, do not hesitate to call our skilled and experienced bus accident attorneys for a free assessment of your situation. Call now 256-350-7200 or 256-534-3435. We are here to help.
Huntsville Office Location:
303 Williams Avenue SW
Suite 321
Huntsville, AL 35801
Decatur Office Location:
211 Oak Street NE
Decatur, AL 35601
Our bus accident attorneys serve every city and county in the State of Alabama and Nationwide.