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Experienced Greenville Bus Accident Attorney Near Me

From catastrophic injuries to totaled vehicles, our team of lawyers in Greenville understands the impact of bus accidents and is here to turn the tide for your case. We are dedicated to providing you with the legal representation you need to seek compensation for your injuries and expenses after a bus accident.

As some of the largest vehicles on the road, buses have the potential to cause catastrophic injuries when involved in an accident with other drivers. It is the responsibility of bus drivers and bus companies to use working equipment and drive safely. However, negligence on the part of the driver or company can result in devastating injuries for other people on the road.

If you are a victim of a bus accident in Greenville, SC, our team at Armada Law is here to guide you through the process of recovering damages. We understand how overwhelming it can be to seek compensation while recovering from your injuries, and we have your best interests in mind at all times. Contact us today at (864) 633-3739 for a free consultation.

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Different Types of Bus Accidents in Greenville, SC

  • School buses: Transport students to and from school.
  • City buses: Used for daily commuting around town.
  • Charter buses: Carry large groups for trips, events, or tours.
  • Shuttle buses: Provide rides to and from airports, hotels, and parking lots.

Common Injuries After a Bus Accident

Bus accidents can lead to severe injuries with long-term symptoms. The medical bills for these injuries can quickly accumulate, especially if the accident causes a catastrophic injury that changes your life forever. The most common bus accident injuries include:

  • Whiplash and neck strain
  • Concussions and head injuries
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Back and spinal cord injuries
  • Internal bleeding or organ damage
  • Cuts, scrapes, and deep lacerations
  • Bruising and soft tissue injuries
  • Shoulder, knee, and joint injuries
  • Burns (from fuel leaks or fires)
  • Emotional trauma and anxiety
  • Paralysis (in severe cases)

While bus accidents are not frequent, they often result in serious injuries. Buses are more prone to rollovers than other vehicles on the road, and safety restraints like seat belts are often lacking, which contributes to the dangerous nature of these accidents.

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Common Causes of Bus Accidents

Bus accidents are often caused by factors such as:

  • Distracted driving: Using a phone, eating, or not paying attention to the road.
  • Driving under the influence: Alcohol or drug use can slow reaction time and impair judgment.
  • Fatigued drivers: Long hours and lack of rest can lead to drowsy or careless driving.
  • Aggressive driving: Speeding, tailgating, or unsafe lane changes.
  • Poor road conditions: Potholes, slick roads, or bad weather can make buses harder to control.
  • Mechanical problems: Brake failure, tire blowouts, or other bus defects caused by poor maintenance.
  • Failure to follow traffic laws: Running red lights, ignoring stop signs, or not yielding.
  • Inexperienced or untrained drivers: Lack of proper training can lead to mistakes behind the wheel.
  • Other drivers on the road: Cars cutting in front of or braking suddenly near a bus can trigger crashes.

Determining Liability for a Bus Accident

Bus accidents often involve multiple parties, making liability complex. Possible parties responsible include:

  • Bus driver
  • Bus driver’s employer or supervisor
  • Tour bus or school bus operators
  • Other motorists on the road
  • Bus owners and manufacturers
  • Bus part manufacturers
  • Government agencies
  • Bus maintenance companies

Our experienced Greenville bus accident lawyer can review your case to determine who may be liable for your injuries.

Proving Fault in After a Bus Accident

To recover compensation, you must prove another party’s fault. Key points:

  • Buses are common carriers with a higher duty of care to passengers
  • Negligence is shown by proving:
    • The party owed you a duty of care
    • They breached that duty
    • The breach caused your injuries and damages
  • Liability can fall on the bus driver, the bus company, or a supervisor

Getting Compensation for a Bus Accident

In a bus accident lawsuit, you can seek compensation for various expenses directly caused by the accident including:

  • Medical bills and rehabilitative services
  • Property damage repairs
  • Lost wages or reduced earning capacity
  • Medical devices needed due to the accident
  • Pain and suffering, emotional distress, or loss of companionship
  • Physical disfigurement or scarring
  • Loss of enjoyment of life and daily activities

Bus Accident FAQs

Who pays my medical bills right now? Use your own health insurance first. The bus company’s insurance will usually cover your costs later, but that process takes time. You can also use your car insurance’s Medical Payments (MedPay) or Personal Injury Protection (PIP) if you have it. Your lawyer will then get that money back from the bus company once your case is settled.

Can I sue the bus company or driver? Is it a public bus? Yes, you can! However, it depends on who owns the bus. If it’s a city or public bus, there are special rules and short deadlines (sometimes only six months). If it’s a private company, you usually have more time. Either way, act fast so you don’t lose your right to file a claim.

How long do I have to file a lawsuit? There’s a strict time limit called the Statute of Limitations. For private buses, it’s often two to three years. But if a government bus was involved, you may have only a few months to file a special “Notice of Claim.” Talk to a lawyer right away to make sure you meet the deadline.

Armada Law believes in being transparent and maintaining open communication with our clients, so when you hire us, you’ll know everything you need to know regarding your bus accident claim. There is no upfront fee* to work with us, you simply pay when we win your case. So, reach out to Armada Law to begin with a free consultation today!

What kind of compensation can I get? You can be paid for everything you lost like hospital bills, future treatments, missed work, and pain or stress caused by the accident. If your car or belongings were damaged, you can also be paid to fix or replace them.

How are bus accident claims different from car accidents? Bus cases are trickier because buses are “common carriers,” meaning they must keep passengers extra safe. That makes it easier to prove they were careless, but there can be more people at fault like the driver, the bus company, the repair shop, or even the manufacturer.

Do I need a lawyer, or can I handle it myself? You should get a lawyer right away. Bus companies and their insurance teams start building their defense fast and want to pay you as little as possible. A lawyer will deal with them, handle the paperwork, and make sure you get what you’re owed.

At Armada Law, we offer a supportive team that manages everything in your case from start to finish. This allows you to focus on recovering physically and mentally after your accident. There is no upfront fee* to work with us, you simply pay when we win your case. So, reach out to Armada Law to begin with a free consultation today!

What should I collect at the accident scene? If you can, take pictures of the bus number, your injuries, the scene, and any damaged vehicles. Get names and phone numbers for the bus driver and any witnesses.

Should I take the first settlement offer from the insurance company? Absolutely not! You shouldn’t accept it without talking to a lawyer. Insurance companies usually offer quick, low payouts before you know how serious your injuries are. Let your lawyer handle all communication with them.

When you hire Armada Law, we manage everything in your case, from filing and gathering evidence to speaking with the insurance company. We handle it all while you focus on recovering physically and mentally after your accident. There is no upfront fee* to work with us. You simply pay when we win your case. So, reach out to Armada Law to begin with a free consultation today!

Can the bus company limit how much money I get? If it’s a government-owned bus, yes! Many states cap the amount you can recover. Private bus companies don’t usually have these limits, but your lawyer will check which rules apply in your case.

Will my past injuries affect my claim? Not necessarily. Even if you had old injuries, you can still get paid for new ones or for any old conditions that got worse from the crash. Be honest with your lawyer about your medical history so they can build a strong case for you.

After your Greenville accident, simply choose Armada Law. We manage everything related to your case, including protecting your rights. We know the law and what you are entitled to, so let us help you.. You simply pay us* when we win your case. So, reach out to Armada Law to begin with a free case review today!


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Disclaimer: The information on this site is for general purposes only and is not legal advice. Using this website does not create an attorney-client relationship with Armada Law. Past case results do not guarantee future outcomes. Armada Law only accepts cases in jurisdictions where it is authorized to practice law. Photos may include dramatizations or stock imagery. This website may be considered attorney advertising under South Carolina Bar rules.

*No fee unless we recover refers to attorney’s fees only. Case costs and expenses may apply. 

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