Bus Accidents
While California law requires taxicabs to be equipped with seat belts, currently, there is no such requirement regarding buses. Unlike taxicabs, buses generally spend more time an miles on the highways, where speeds are higher than in our cities and towns. While traffic accidents at higher speeds can certainly increase the potential for serious injuries, even collisions at lower speeds can result in injuries to the passengers riding a bus. At the Brod Law Firm, we are capable of handling all cases involving bus accidents.
We handle cases involving injuries on a contingency fee basis, which means no legal fees are owed if we do not obtain compensation on your behalf. If you or someone close to you has been injured in a bus accident, please call us for a free consultation at (800) 427-7020, or contact us via e-mail with an inquiry.
San Francisco Injury Lawyer Blog - Bus Accidents
- High Rate of Accidents on the N Judah Raises Safety Concerns The N Judah line, which travels from Ocean Beach to 4th and King Streets, boasts the biggest share of ridership of San Francisco’s light rail lines. ....
- The Daunting Task of Making San Francisco Muni Safer and Fiscally Fit Yesterday we target="_blank"read about how Muni sent letters to 54 of their operators without licenses, asking them to resolve the situation within ....
- Oakland-San Francisco Attorney Comments on Muni Safety Muni is in the spotlight again, this time over a safety issues—one of which has to do with negligent Muni personnel and the other with Muni’s fleet of ....