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Fort Lauderdale Bus Accident Lawyers

Fort Lauderdale Bus Accident Lawyers Committed to Protecting Injured Clients in Bus and School Bus Accident Cases

Traveling via bus or school bus necessarily means placing your trust in the driving abilities of others—both the driver of the bus itself and drivers in other vehicles on the South Florida roads.  While most bus passengers arrive safely to their destinations without incident, when a bus or school bus accident does occur, the injuries that result can be severe. The severity of injuries sustained in bus accidents is often magnified by a number of factors, including the lack of safety devices, such as seatbelts, on buses, as well as the large size and weight of the bus itself. If you or your child have sustained injuries in a bus or school bus accident in Florida, the Fort Lauderdale Bus Accident Lawyers at Lawlor, White & Murphey can help. Free Consultations: 954-525-2345.

Because buses and school buses are the primary available forms of public transportation in South Florida, many area residents rely upon these vehicles for transportation every day.  Unfortunately, when these commonly used vehicles are involved in an accident, the complications that arise in recovering fair compensation can be much more difficult to navigate than in cases involving traditional car accidents.

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At Lawlor, White & Murphey, P.C., our skilled bus accident lawyers have over five decades’ worth of collective experience successfully helping bus accident victims recover fair compensation for the often life-long injuries that a bus or school bus accident can cause.  If you or your child has been injured in a bus accident in Fort Lauderdale or elsewhere in South Florida, you do not have to handle the fight to recover compensation for your injuries alone. Our dedicated school bus accident lawyers are here to help, so contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation to tell us what happened in your case.

Identifying the Responsible Party After a Florida Bus Accident

Because the driver of a bus involved in an accident will almost never be the actual owner of the bus, it is necessary to determine who can ultimately be held legally responsible for damages sustained in a bus accident. 

Potentially responsible parties vary depending upon the circumstances surrounding the accident and the type of bus involved, and may include:

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  • The bus driver
  • The owner of the bus
  • The manufacturer or designer of a defective bus component
  • The school system that hired the bus driver, as an employer
  • A municipality or local government operating the bus line

In bus or school bus accident cases, identifying the responsible party as quickly as possible is crucial for protecting your right to make a claim for compensation because the timelines that apply will vary depending upon whether the entity is a private company or a government entity.

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Fort Lauderdale Bus Accident Lawyers at Lawlor, White & Murphey Fight to Recover Full Compensation for Serious Injuries Sustained in South Florida Bus Accidents

As mentioned, because buses and school buses do not contain the safety restraints that are typically available in personal motor vehicles, the injuries caused by bus accidents may be serious and long-lasting.  Potential injuries that can result from South Florida bus accidents include:

The costs associated with obtaining proper treatment for any one of these injuries can quickly become unmanageable, making it important for you to receive full and fair compensation from the responsible party as quickly as possible after the accident.  At Lawlor, White & Murphey, P.C., our bus accident lawyers understand how serious the situation can be when you are facing mounting medical expenses and might not be able to work while you recover or care for an injured child after a school bus accident.

We handle every aspect of your case and fight tirelessly to obtain the maximum amount of compensation possible.  While we fight to obtain this compensation as quickly as possible, insurance companies and defense lawyers also know that our school bus accident lawyers are prepared to advocate for our clients’ rights at trial if necessary—and this reputation often allows us to reach a much more fair settlement for our clients.

Call Skilled Fort Lauderdale Bus Accident Lawyers Lawlor, White & Murphey to Discuss Your Bus Accident Claim Today

If you or your child have sustained injuries in a bus or school bus accident, you need a strong lawyer by your side to hire investigators, analyze the evidence and negotiate with insurance companies and defense attorneys.  At Lawlor, White & Murphey, P.C., our skilled Fort Lauderdale school bus accident lawyers are dedicated to keeping students and others safe from negligent drivers and protecting the rights of those who have suffered injuries as a result of someone else’s negligence.  Call or contact our lawyers today to schedule a free initial consultation to discuss the options for recovering compensation for your bus accident injuries.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bus and School Bus Accidents in South Florida

What types of compensation can I recover if my child was injured in a school bus accident?

You can recover the cost of all current and future medical treatment that the injury will require, including expenses for actual medical care, physical therapy, rehabilitation, medical devices, in-home care and even psychological counseling.  You can also recover compensation for lost wages if you were required to miss work in order to care for your child, and compensation for the pain and suffering caused by the accident and injuries. If your child was permanently injured, it may also be possible to recover compensation for lost future earning potential or loss of enjoyment of life.  Our lawyers carefully evaluate the facts of every school bus accident case in order to identify all necessary expenses and available compensation in your specific case.

What is different about my case if the school bus involved in the accident was operated by a public school?

One of the primary differences if the school bus was operated by a public school involves the timelines for filing your claim.  With a private bus, the generally applicable statute of limitations for personal injury will apply. If the school was public, it will be necessary to file a claim for compensation against the government itself.  This means that we will file a notice of intent to pursue your right to compensation with the public school district, which must be filed within six months from the date the school bus accident occurred.

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