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Negligence Cases in the News: Bus Accident Cases

Negligence Cases in the News:
Bus Accident Cases

     The Long Beach Press reported this month that a lawsuit has been filed by families against two California bus companies. Seven people were killed when a tour bus lost its brakes coming down a mountain.

 

In Michigan, the law also imposes a duty upon public transportation companies to maintain their buses in good repair to avoid personal injury. The same is true with regard to the general safe operation of buses and cabs for the safety of their paying customers and the general public.

 

If you or a loved one are injured while a passenger on a local bus or cab through negligence of the driver or a safety defect, you may wish to speak with a lawyer to discuss your rights.

 

Guy Vining, an experienced personal injury attorney, in metro-Detroit, maintains his office in Taylor, Michigan where he serves the downriver communities of Monroe, South Rockwood, Gibraltar, Brownstown Township, Grosse Ile, Woodhaven, Trenton, Southgate, Riverview, Allen Park, Lincoln Park, Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, Westland, Wayne, and Ecorse. If you or a family member or friend would like a no-obligation, no cost, consultation/financial analysis, just call or Email Guy Vining of Vining Law Group, P.L.C. to schedule a meeting.

Personal Injury Cases in the News: Bus Crash Lawsuit

Personal Injury Cases in the News:

 

Bus Crash Lawsuit

 

     Operators of public transportation, such as buses, owe special duties of care to their passengers. The Tacoma News-Tribune reported on January 6, 2013 that several victims of a fatal bus crash filed a lawsuit against the bus company for personal injuries. In the suit, the Plaintiff say the bus driver was traveling too fast on roads which were covered by snow and ice and overly fatigued from driving far too many hours the preceding week.

 

     Public transportation companies are responsible for the wrongful acts and omissions of their employees, and any personal injuries that may fall on their passengers from events like sudden stops or a bus crash. Members of the public have a right to be transported safely when the fee for transportation is paid.

 

[Guy Vining, a personal injury attorney, in metro-Detroit, maintains his office in Taylor, Michigan where he serves the downriver communities of Monroe, South Rockwood, Gibraltar, Brownstown Township, Grosse Ile, Woodhaven, Trenton, Southgate, Riverview, Allen Park, Lincoln Park, Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, Westland, Wayne, and Ecorse. If you or a family member of friend would like a no-obligation no cost consultation/financial analysis, just call or E-mail Guy Vining of Vining Law Group, P.L.C to schedule a meeting.]