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SAN ANTONIO Bus Accident Lawyers

Bus Accident Attorneys Serving Injured Clients in San Antonio and Surrounding Communities

Bus Accident Injury Attorneys

Many residents of the River City rely on buses for convenient transportation to and from work or school and for navigating this sprawling Texas city. While buses are generally safe, accidents do occur for various reasons. 

If you or a family member are involved in a bus crash that results in injuries, the short- and long-term effects can be impactful. Besides the physical effects, you could accumulate a pile of medical bills. You may need the services of an experienced bus accident attorney from Thomas J. Henry Law to help resolve the situation. 


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Injuries That Can Result From Bus Crashes 

A bus crash can occur while the vehicle is moving or when passengers are boarding or exiting. Regardless of the circumstances, an accident can cause injuries, such as:

  • Traumatic brain injury: TBI can occur due to a sudden and forceful blow to the head and can cause confusion, seizures, and other medical issues.
  • Spine injuries: These afflictions can lead to partial or complete paralysis, impacting the victim’s mobility and quality of life. 
  • Broken bones and fractures: This type of injury is common in bus collisions and can have a lasting impact on the victims. 
  • Internal injuries: These potentially life-threatening injuries encompass damage to organs and blood vessels. 

Understanding Liability and How a San Antonio Bus Crash Lawyer Can Help

At Thomas J. Henry Law, we have extensive experience representing victims of all types of bus-related accidents, whether they involve school, municipal, or recreational vehicles. Your San Antonio bus crash attorney will conduct a thorough investigation to identify the liable parties, which could be:

  • Bus drivers who operate the vehicle negligently by actions such as speeding or driving while intoxicated.
  • Other drivers who cause or contribute to an accident by being overly aggressive or reckless.
  • Bus companies or service providers who fail to maintain their fleet.
  • Manufacturers that install inferior parts and components like faulty steering systems and brakes or defective tires.

Your bus accident lawyer can assess police reports, eyewitness accounts, medical evaluations, and other documents and resources to determine liability. The attorney will then pursue the most appropriate legal remedy for your situation, such as negotiating a financial settlement with the liable party’s insurance company or attempting to recover compensation via a bus accident lawsuit. 


Why Choose Thomas J. Henry Law for Your Bus Crash Case?

Our firm’s capable legal team includes over 250 attorneys with experience attaining successful outcomes for our clients. We know what it takes to help protect your legal rights in a bus accident injury situation. 

Despite our firm’s larger size and scope, you can receive the personalized attention you demand and deserve. We assign a dedicated attorney and legal team to your case and guide you through the legal process. 

We operate on a contingency fee basis, eliminating the financial barrier to retaining a lawyer for a bus accident. You won’t owe legal fees unless we win your case. 


Contact Us Today for a Free Case Review

You can reach a San Antonio bus accident attorney 24/7, including nights and weekends. We also operate offices in DallasCorpus ChristiAustin, and Houston. Take the next step and call us at 210-874-2615 for a free case review. 

You can also learn more about the effectiveness of our legal services by reviewing our recent case results


 

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Following an accident, there are always more questions than answers. At Thomas J. Henry, we’re here to answer any questions you have about your injury case.

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What Is a Commercial Vehicle?

In the United States, “commercial vehicle” is a pretty broad term. Many times, when a layman thinks of a commercial vehicle, they think of a delivery truck or an 18-wheeler; however, in the United States, commercial vehicles can also include fleet vehicles, passenger transports, company cars, and other vehicles used for business.

Who is Liable for Your Injuries in a Commercial Vehicle Wreck?

Commercial vehicle and truck accident cases can be complex because there are multiple parties that could be held liable for your injuries, including the vehicle’s driver, the company that owns or operates the commercial motor vehicle, or the vehicle’s manufacturer.

Companies are generally responsible for the actions of their employees. Unqualified management of a commercial vehicle fleet could lead to unqualified drivers. Employers may be liable for:

  • Failure to properly train drivers
  • Failure to maintain vehicle
  • Negligent hiring practices
  • Failure to verify proper driver licensing or certification
  • Negligent supervision

Deciding who to sue (and where to sue) largely depends on the facts surrounding your case and how the accident was caused. An attorney with experience handling commercial vehicle accidents understands how to determine who the negligent party is.

Thomas J. Henry has helped victims in commercial motor vehicle accidents stand up against large companies and corporations and get them the compensation they deserve. When up against a law firm with extensive legal and financial resources and a proven record of winning big cases, companies are more apt to offer an appropriate settlement amount.

What are the Common Causes of Commercial Vehicle Accidents?

Commercial motor vehicles, or company vehicles, come in many different forms: 18-wheelers, box trucks, van, cars, and garbage trucks. Any vehicle that is owned and operated by a company and is used by employees or agents of the company are considered commercial vehicles. Some commercial vehicles, like semi-trucks, require drivers to hold commercial driver’s licenses.

Commercial vehicle accidents are oftentimes caused by:

  • Following too closely
  • Improper lane changes and other traffic violations
  • Driver fatigue
  • Failure to maintain vehicle
  • Improper loading

Commercial truck operators are required to abide by hours of service regulations, which ensure that a driver is well-rested and has a proper amount of sleep before getting behind the wheel. A fatigued driver can cause catastrophic injuries in a crash by falling asleep at the wheel.

What Should I Look Out for When Suing a Commercial Vehicle Company?

Most commercial vehicle companies will attempt to distance themselves from an accident and their own drivers in an attempt to limit their liability, even if this means throwing the employee under the bus. Commercial vehicle companies also employ teams of investigators and attorneys whose sole purpose is to challenge claims and reduce the amount of money that the commercial vehicle company has to payout.

Among the tactics commercial vehicle companies will use to dismantle your claim are:

Recorded Statements – The commercial vehicle company’s insurer will contact you after the accident requesting a recorded statement. While they claim this is to they can better understand your injuries and streamline the payout process, they are actually trying to get you on record saying something that harms your case. It is essential that you speak to an attorney before providing such a statement. Do not be bullied, you have no legal requirement to answer the insurer’s questions without the advice of your attorney.

Low Settlement Offers – The insurance company wants to settle your claim for as little as possible. They know that you are in a state of chaos and confusion and will take advantage of it. While it may be tempting, do not accept the insurer’s offer without consulting with your attorney first.

Destroying Evidence – Oftentimes, a commercial vehicle company will attempt to destroy or alter records or evidence after an accident with the goal of hiding their mistakes. An attorney can file a court-ordered temporary restraining order in order to preserve any and all evidence in the state that it was in at the time of your accident.

Not Ordering a Drug or Alcohol Test – Some companies will tell drivers involved in an accident not to submit to a drug or alcohol test if they think the driver was impaired when the crash occurred. The driver may feel pressured as being under the influence while behind the wheel can end their career. Federal regulations actually require drivers get tested following a crash. Still, the fine for violating this regulation is much less damaging than the repercussions of a trucker driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Delaying the Claim – May commercial vehicle companies will attempt to delay your claim in the hopes that you will lose the will and financial resources to fight. Thomas J. Henry has the money and manpower to see your case through to the end and knows how to drive a case forward.

What Happens In a Company Vehicle Crash that Occurs While the Employee is Off the Clock?

If an employee is off the clock when a company vehicle accident occurs, the employer may still be liable for the crash in certain situations.

For example, companies and employers are responsible for ensuring any and all company vehicles are properly maintained and are free of dangerous defects. So, if a company vehicle crash involved a vehicle that was improperly maintained, had defective equipment, or was previously subjected to an unaddressed safety recall, the company or employer that owns the vehicle can be held legally liable for any damages.

Even if the vehicle is not defective and the crash was entirely the fault of the off-the-clock employee, Texas law says that companies and employers can be held responsible for providing the employee with a vehicle if the employee’s actions demonstrate that he or she was a reckless, careless, or incompetent driver.

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Real results for real people. Achieving transformative verdicts and substantial settlements through dedicated legal expertise.

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Product Liability
$30.22 Million
spine & back injuries
Trucking Accident
$35 Million
wrongful death
Trucking Accident
$50 Million
neck injuries, spine & back injuries
Premises Liability
$14.75 Million
traumatic brain injury
Medical Malpractice
$12.7 Million
spine & back injuries
Medical Malpractice
$10.94 Million
traumatic brain injury
Company Vehicle Accident
$10 Million
neck injuries, spine & back injuries
Company Vehicle Accident
$9 Million
wrongful death
Company Vehicle Accident
$8.5 Million
leg injuries
Trucking Accident
$8.28 Million
spine & back injuries, traumatic brain injury
Company Vehicle Accident
$8 Million
fractures & soft tissue injuries, spine & back injuries, traumatic brain injury
Product Liability
$7.2 Million
vital organ injuries
Automobile Accident
$7.1 Million
spine & back injuries
Premises Liability
$7 Million
spine & back injuries
Automobile Accident
$6.75 Million
leg injuries, neck injuries, spine & back injuries, traumatic brain injury
Workplace Accident
$6 Million
wrongful death
Trucking Accident
$6 Million
wrongful death
Trucking Accident
$5.8 Million
fractures & soft tissue injuries
Company Vehicle Accident
$5.8 Million
spine & back injuries
Company Vehicle Accident
$5.26 Million
traumatic brain injury
Premises Liability
$5 Million
leg injuries, neck injuries, spine & back injuries
Trucking Accident
$5 Million
neck injuries, spine & back injuries
Company Vehicle Accident
$5 Million
fractures & soft tissue injuries, spine & back injuries
Trucking Accident
$5 Million
wrongful death

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