When a bus accident occurs in Glendale, AZ, injured individuals face complex legal issues involving public transportation, insurance companies, government agencies, and potentially private bus companies. At Harris Injury Law, we focus our practice on serious injury matters, including bus crashes, and we are committed to guiding Glendale-area clients through the legal process with diligence and care. Whether the accident involved a city public bus, charter or tour bus, or school bus, our seasoned Glendale personal injury attorneys will stand by your side, helping you identify potential avenues for recovery under Arizona law.
Located in the Phoenix metro region, Glendale is part of our service area, and our team offers free initial consultations to help you understand your legal options. If you or a loved one were injured in a Glendale bus accident, contact Harris Injury Law today at (480) 800-HURT.
We have handled cases involving public, school, tour, and private bus accidents, giving us a strong understanding of the complexities involved.
We understand that a Glendale bus accident lawyer must know both personal injury law and the unique issues that arise when buses (public or private) are involved, such as driver logs, company maintenance records, governmental immunity, and large-vehicle regulations.
Our team handles personal injury claims including injury claims after bus accidents and other personal injury cases, and we have a record of treating each case with attention to detail.
We know how to work with insurance companies, collect medical records, lost-wage documentation, property-damage reports, and pursue fair compensation for serious injuries, emotional distress, medical expenses, and more.
We work on a contingency-fee basis. You won’t owe attorneys’ fees unless we recover compensation for you. Our contingency-fee agreements are provided in writing and clearly explain all terms, including how costs are handled.
As personal injury lawyers in the Phoenix metro area, we coordinate with local experts, accident-reconstruction specialists, and work strategically when a bus driver or bus company may be at fault.
When you choose Harris Injury Law as your bus accident lawyer in Glendale, you receive experienced legal representation focused on holding at-fault parties accountable and pursuing the full range of damages available under Arizona law.
Jason A. Harris is one of the few attorneys in Arizona who regularly handles both personal injury and workers’ compensation matters, bringing a dual-expertise approach to serious injury cases. Since 2006, Jason has been dedicated to helping clients navigate complex situations involving motor vehicles, large vehicles, and workplace-related accidents. He treats each case with the same care and determination he would bring to his own family. When you work with Jason and the Harris Injury Law team, you’ll speak directly with your lawyer from the start and receive personal attention throughout your case.
Bus accidents in Glendale can arise from many different situations, and understanding what went wrong is key to building a strong case. Some of the more common causes include:
Bus driver fatigue, distraction, or inattention (for example, cell-phone use or failure to check mirrors)
Bus drivers failing to obey traffic laws, signals, or yield signs
Improper maintenance of the bus, brakes, tires, steering, or safety equipment
Negligent scheduling or log-keeping by the bus company (especially charter or tour buses)
Poor training of bus drivers or companies ignoring safety procedures
Dangerous road or weather conditions combined with excessive speed or loss of control
Collisions involving other large vehicles or city buses reversing or merging unsafely
Bus crashes involving pedestrians, bicyclists, or other drivers sharing the road
Because buses are large, heavy vehicles, collisions often result in serious injuries, multiple injured parties, and complex liability issues. Having a bus accident attorney experienced in these cases is essential.
While Glendale-specific bus accident data is limited, statewide transportation and safety reports provide valuable insight into Arizona’s public-transportation crash trends.
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) 2023 Motor Vehicle Crash Facts report, Arizona recorded 119,991 motor vehicle crashes, resulting in 1,178 fatal collisions and 52,411 injury accidents. Bus-related collisions accounted for 286 crashes statewide, including 102 injury crashes and one fatal crash.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) notes that large bus crashes across the United States frequently involve complex contributing factors such as driver fatigue, vehicle maintenance issues, and roadway conditions. These incidents often result in multiple injuries because of the number of passengers involved.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that large buses, including public transit and school buses, are involved in hundreds of fatalities nationwide each year, even though they make up a small fraction of total traffic collisions.
In Glendale and nearby Phoenix, Valley Metro operates dozens of public-bus routes carrying thousands of passengers daily. With heavy traffic along corridors such as Loop 101, I-17, and Glendale Avenue, the combination of congestion and high passenger volume increases the likelihood of bus collisions.
These findings from ADOT, FMCSA, and NHTSA highlight that while bus crashes are less common than car accidents, their consequences are often severe. Victims may face high medical bills, lost wages, and long-term rehabilitation costs, making skilled legal assistance essential when pursuing fair compensation.
If you were injured in a bus crash in Glendale, it’s crucial to understand your rights under Arizona law and how the legal process works:
Seek immediate medical attention. Your health is the first priority. Injuries from bus accidents may not be immediately apparent, so obtain medical care and preserve medical records for your injury claim.
Report the accident. A police report or transit-agency report (for public buses) documents the accident scene, driver logs, bus company records, and other critical details.
Identify the at-fault party. Responsibility may lie with the bus driver, other drivers, the bus company, a governmental entity, or a maintenance contractor. Determining fault early is key.
Preserve evidence. Photos of the accident scene, maintenance logs, surveillance footage, and witness statements help strengthen your case.
Manage insurance communications carefully. Public transportation agencies, private bus companies, or their insurers may attempt to minimize payouts. A bus accident lawyer can support your legal interests during the claims process.
Assess damages. A successful injury claim can include compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, emotional distress, and in some cases wrongful death.
File within the statute of limitations. In Arizona, personal-injury and government-claim deadlines vary, so prompt legal action is essential.
Negotiate or litigate. Many bus accident claims settle, but Harris Injury Law prepares every case as if it will go to court, ensure you receive legal representation throughout the process.
Bus traffic in Glendale passes near many high-activity locations, including:
Arrowhead Towne Center – A busy shopping area with multiple bus stops and heavy traffic.
State Farm Stadium – Event traffic and shuttle operations increase the risk of public-transportation accidents.
Historic Downtown Glendale – Pedestrian congestion and narrow streets can contribute to bus collisions.
These familiar landmarks illustrate how bus-related incidents can occur anywhere in the city’s active transportation network.
To provide comprehensive support, Harris Injury Law collaborates with:
Local hospitals and trauma centers for immediate medical care.
Accident-reconstruction experts specializing in large-vehicle crashes.
Transportation-safety consultants experienced in driver-log compliance and bus maintenance oversight.
Glendale-area rehabilitation and physical-therapy clinics for ongoing treatment.
Auto-repair facilities and rental-car providers to assist clients with property-damage needs.
At Harris Injury Law, we provide comprehensive legal services tailored to bus-accident cases in Glendale:
Free consultation: Start with an initial consultation to discuss your bus accident case and evaluate your options.
Thorough investigation: We gather evidence from the bus driver, bus company, public-transit agency, and police report to build your claim.
Liability determination: We identify negligence by the bus driver, company, or government agency.
Damage assessment: We document medical costs, lost wages, property damage, emotional distress, and other losses.
Insurance negotiations: We handle every conversation with the insurance company to protect you from low-ball offers.
Litigation readiness: If settlement isn’t fair, we’re prepared to file suit in civil court.
Direct communication: You’ll speak directly with your attorney, not a case manager.
Contingency-fee representation: You pay no attorneys’ fees unless we win your case.
Bus accidents don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. Our attorneys are available day and night to review your case, gather evidence, and help ensure your rights are considered during the claims process. Whether your crash involved a public bus, school bus, tour bus, or city bus, we are ready to help.
If you or a loved one were involved in a bus accident in Glendale, on a public bus, school bus, tour bus, or private charter, don’t wait to seek help. Injuries from bus collisions can bring major medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional distress.
At Harris Injury Law, we will guide you through the legal process, protect your rights, and assist in seeking compensation for serious injuries, emotional distress, medical expenses, and related costs.
Call (480) 800-HURT or contact us online today for your free consultation with a seasoned personal-injury attorney.
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“After the bus crash in Glendale, I felt lost navigating the claims with the public transit agency. Harris Injury Law guided me from the police report to the settlement. They recovered compensation for my medical bills, lost wages, and emotional distress.”
- Glendale resident
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“I didn’t think a bus accident case was treatable like a car accident claim until Harris Injury Law explained the legal process and helped me pursue compensation from the bus company’s insurer. They were compassionate and firm.”
- Client injured in a public transportation accident in Glendale
These testimonials reflect how our Glendale bus accident lawyers approach each case, by providing expert legal guidance, handling communications with the insurance company, and working to pursue compensation for injuries, property damage, lost wages, and other losses.
Located at 1136 E Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85014. Harris Injury Law, PLLC specializes in auto and truck accidents and workers’ compensation. Speak directly with your lawyer from the beginning. Same-day and emergency consultations are available. You never pay out of pocket. Call us at any time – 24/7.
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