While you can do your part to prevent a car accident from occurring, by practicing safe driving mechanisms, often times car accidents are out of your control.
Whether you’re on your way to school, your grandma’s house, or to work, you’re probably getting there by riding in a car or a school bus. The only difference is that in a bus usually seat belts are not present.
As personal injury lawyers and car accident attorneys, we know how dangerous it is to if you do not wear your seatbelt as not doing so often leads to serious personal injury in automobile accidents. Aside from property damage and injury to the passengers, wrongful death accidents can occur.
The Chrysler Sebring was eastbound on state Route 76 near Olive Hill Road about 2 p.m. when it drifted into the westbound lane and struck the bus. Emergency crews removed the man from the Sebring, and he was taken to a hospital.
The cause of the accident is not yet known but two of the top causes of car accidents — drunk-driving and driving under the influence of illegal drugs – have been ruled out of this head-on auto accident.
One of the nine passengers aboard the bus suffered a minor injury, while the bus sustained minor property damage.
Personal injury lawyers know all too well that auto accidents can lead to pain and suffering and emotional trauma, both of which come with high medical bills. If you or a loved one has been involved in a severe automobile accident and is seeking legal assistance, our law offices are ready to help you.
Call us now at 1-800-655-6585 or click here for a free consultation with an experienced personal injury lawyer to find out how we may help you. We look forward to providing good advice to help you make smart decisions about your case in either English or Spanish. No fee if no recovery.
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Tags: drunk driving, emotional trauma, medical bills, pain and suffering, property damage, wrongful death
