Have you or a loved one been seriously injured in a bus accident in Phoenix, AZ? Harris Injury Law is here to help. With over 16 years of success handling complex personal injury and workers’ compensation cases, we have the experience, knowledge, and dedication to get you the justice and compensation you deserve. From public transportation crashes involving Valley Metro to private charter, school, or intercity bus accidents involving intercity buses, our law firm offers relentless legal representation tailored to bus accident victims and bus accident claims.
Several law firms in Phoenix specialize in bus accident cases, offering representation to victims seeking compensation for their injuries. Having a skilled Phoenix personal injury lawyer, especially a bus accident attorney, can make all the difference in navigating the complexities of bus accident claims, handling liability issues, and maximizing your compensation.
Not all law firms are the same. When a major collision occurs involving a city or private bus company, the legal complexities can be overwhelming.
At Harris Injury Law, we have experience with cases involving commercial carriers, school buses, and public bus services like Valley Metro. Our experienced attorneys are skilled in handling complex personal injury and bus accident claims, effectively countering insurance company arguments and ensuring clients receive fair compensation. Our legal teams work collaboratively to provide comprehensive legal advice and achieve favorable results for our clients.
Bus accident attorneys may conduct thorough investigations to gather evidence and build strong cases for their clients’ claims, involving aspects like maintenance records and accident reports. Whether you’re a bus passenger, pedestrian, cyclist, or another vehicle driver involved in a bus crash, we will:
Investigate the accident scene thoroughly with accident reconstruction experts, focusing on proving fault by gathering police reports, video footage, and expert analysis
Identify liable parties, including the bus operator, maintenance companies, and manufacturers
Handle all insurance adjusters, claims paperwork, and negotiations
Seek full and fair compensation for medical expenses, future medical needs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more
In past cases, we have recovered over $75 million for our clients. We are dedicated to helping victims recover compensation for devastating injuries such as spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, and even wrongful death damages.
Jason A. Harris is an experienced personal injury attorney who has handled bus accident cases since 2006. He represents victims in both personal injury and workers’ compensation cases, bringing a rare dual-perspective that is especially helpful in handling bus accident cases that involve job-related injuries, like those of a bus driver or city employees. Hiring a lawyer after a bus accident can help ensure compliance with legal deadlines and requirements, including the timely filing of a personal injury lawsuit, which are critical for a successful claim.
Jason strives to provide attention and communication throughout the legal process. From the first consultation, you’ll talk directly with Jason and receive honest, aggressive, and compassionate legal representation.
Jason is available 24/7 to support bus accident victims and their families through one of the most difficult times of their lives.
Bus accidents in Phoenix can happen for many reasons, often due to negligence by bus operators or third parties. Common causes include poor road conditions, such as potholes and inadequate signage, which can exacerbate the likelihood of accidents.
Distracted driving or texting by bus drivers
Mechanical failures from poor maintenance
Driver error including speeding or improper lane changes
Reckless or aggressive driving by other drivers on the road
Fatigued or impaired drivers, including driver fatigue from long hours behind the wheel
Dangerous drivers who are inadequately screened or poorly trained
Inadequate training of bus operators
Unsafe road conditions or lack of signage
Overloaded buses or improperly secured passengers
Bus companies are considered common carriers and owe a higher duty of care to their passengers than the average person. This means they must take extra precautions to ensure passenger safety.
Whether involving school buses, Valley Metro transit buses, or intercity carriers like Greyhound, the injury severity in bus crashes tends to be high due to the size and weight of the vehicle and the lack of seatbelts for bus passengers. Buses can inflict severe damage on smaller vehicles, resulting in catastrophic and severe injuries, including traumatic brain injury, which can have long-term medical and financial consequences.
Phoenix’s sprawling metro area and heavy reliance on public transportation make bus accidents a significant concern. According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), public transit systems and school buses might face different legal obligations and liability issues compared to private bus companies, as each has a specific legal obligation under the law.
In 2023, Maricopa County, where Phoenix is located, accounted for approximately 71% of all traffic crashes in Arizona, with an estimated 87,000 of the 122,000 statewide crashes occurring here (Arizona Department of Transportation, Defensive Drivers Institute).
Nationally, school bus crash fatalities rose 23% in 2023, reaching 128 deaths. Arizona has also reported increases in school bus crashes and injuries statewide (Injury Facts – NSC, AZFamily News).
While Valley Metro–specific bus crash data for Phoenix is not publicly itemized, the available statistics emphasize the need for legal protection and advocacy for bus accident victims in the region.
When claims involve city buses or public transit, it is often necessary to file a claim against a government agency, and strict procedures and deadlines may apply. Identifying the responsible parties is crucial in bus accident cases, as liability may rest with a government agency, private operator, or other entities.
These statistics underscore the importance of having an experienced attorney when pursuing a bus accident claim in Phoenix.
If you’ve suffered injuries sustained in a bus crash, you may be entitled to file a personal injury claim or a wrongful death lawsuit (if a loved one passed away). Personal injury claims are a key way to recover damages after a bus accident. Here’s what you need to know:
You have the right to compensation for:
Medical expenses and future medical expenses
Lost wages and loss of earning capacity
Pain and suffering
Property damage
Rehabilitation and therapy
Bus accident injuries, including both physical harm and psychological trauma
Multiple parties may be held accountable, including:
The bus company (public or private)
Bus manufacturers
Maintenance contractors
Other negligent drivers
Time is critical. Arizona has a 2-year statute of limitations, and claims involving city buses may require filing a Notice of Claim within 180 days. Claims against government entities for bus accidents have stricter timelines and procedures due to sovereign immunity laws. It is important to pursue compensation through legal channels and seek compensation for all damages suffered.
Bus accidents can result in severe physical injuries and psychological trauma, impacting victims’ lives in many ways.
Let us help you gather evidence, obtain police reports, secure medical records, collect witness statements, collect contact information from witnesses, and work with medical professionals to strengthen your case. Always seek medical attention immediately after a bus accident, even if you do not feel symptoms, to ensure your injuries are properly diagnosed and documented.
At Harris Injury Law, our bus accident attorneys bring together aggressive legal strategies and compassionate client care. Our team of Phoenix bus accident attorneys has extensive experience managing complex bus accident claims, ensuring clients receive the specialized legal representation needed to navigate insurance interactions and pursue fair compensation. Here’s how we support our clients:
Comprehensive case evaluations – We offer a free case evaluation to understand your situation.
Independent investigations – Including accident reconstruction, camera footage retrieval, and mechanical inspections.
Working with medical professionals – To document the full extent of your injuries.
Negotiating with insurance companies – We fight back against lowball tactics from the insurance company. Negotiating with insurance companies after a bus accident can be challenging, and having an attorney can ensure your rights are protected.
Litigation support – If we can’t reach a fair settlement, we’re prepared to go to trial.
We’ve handled claims involving:
Valley Metro collisions
Private bus companies and tour buses
School districts and school buses
Intercity bus lines like Greyhound or FlixBus
Shuttle buses and hotel/airport transport vehicles
Bus accident claims of varying complexity
Whether your accident occurred on I-10, near the Phoenix Convention Center, or at a busy downtown bus stop, we’re here to help. We are proud to serve the people of Phoenix, from Arcadia and Downtown to Ahwatukee and Sunnyslope, with around-the-clock availability.
You don’t have to navigate this alone. Let us protect your legal rights while you focus on healing.
If you or a loved one was hurt in a Phoenix bus accident, don’t wait. Insurance adjusters may try to minimize your injury or shift blame. The sooner you have legal representation, the better your chances of securing fair compensation.
We offer a free consultation and work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay unless we win your case.
Let Harris Injury Law be your trusted advocate after a Phoenix bus accident. We are committed to seeking fair compensation permitted by law for each client’s unique circumstances.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique and must be evaluated on its own merits. To understand your legal rights and options, please contact Harris Injury Law at (480) 800-HURT.
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“After a terrifying Valley Metro bus accident downtown, I didn’t know where to turn. Jason Harris walked me through every step and helped me recover compensation that covered all my medical bills. I can't thank him enough.”
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“Harris Injury Law truly cares about their clients. Jason and his staff fought for me when the insurance company tried to lowball my settlement. I ended up with more than I expected. Highly recommended!”
- Carlos M., Phoenix, AZ
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