If you or a loved one has been injured in a bus accident in Tempe, AZ, you may be facing overwhelming medical expenses, emotional distress, and uncertainty about your future. At Harris Injury Law, our Tempe personal injury lawyers understand the challenges victims and their families may face after serious accidents. We offer legal representation to those injured in bus accidents, whether involving city, private or charter buses.
Our firm aims to provide personalized attention, open communication and knowledge of Arizona law. Whether your case involves a Valley Metro bus crash, bus company negligence, or a school or private bus accident, we work to help clients pursue compensation for injuries, lost wages and other damages.
Serving clients throughout Tempe, Arizona and neighboring communities in Maricopa County.
At Harris Injury Law, we believe every client deserves dedicated advocacy and a knowledgeable attorney who will take the time to explain their legal options clearly. Jason Harris has handled numerous personal injury and bus accident claims over his career and is familiar with the complexities involved.
We know that bus companies, public entities and insurance carriers may have experienced legal teams representing their interests. Our firm levels the playing field by thoroughly investigating your bus accident claim, gathering witness statements, video footage, and accident reports to build a strong case on your behalf.
When you work with our Tempe bus accident attorneys, you can expect:
Direct access to your attorney throughout your case
Comprehensive investigation of your accident involving a bus or vehicle
Strategic negotiations with the insurance company
Guidance through the comparative negligence rules in Arizona
A focus on pursuing fair compensation under the law
Jason A. Harris has experience in both personal injury and workers’ compensation cases, a combination that provides clients with broad insight into accident-related claims. Since 2006, he has helped injured clients throughout the Phoenix metro area, including Tempe, recover from serious injuries caused by negligence.
Jason’s background includes more than 16 years of experience resolving thousands of car accident and bus accident claims. His insight into both personal injury and workers’ compensation law gives him a unique perspective when representing victims of bus company negligence, driver training failures, or federal regulations violations.
He is dedicated to ensuring every client is treated fairly and receives the support they need, from medical attention and therapy to understanding the statute of limitations that applies to their claim.
Many bus accidents in Tempe are preventable. They often result from negligence, poor driver training, or failure to follow federal safety regulations. Some of the most common causes include:
Distracted driving, including the use of cell phones
Fatigued or overworked bus drivers
Speeding or reckless driving in busy areas like Mill Avenue or Apache Boulevard
Bad weather and poor road conditions near Tempe Town Lake
Improper vehicle maintenance by bus companies or private companies
Failure to yield or obey traffic signals
Driving under the influence
Inadequate driver training or background checks
Because buses are considered common carriers, they owe passengers and the public a heightened duty of reasonable care. When that duty is breached, bus companies and drivers may be held liable for resulting injuries.
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), there were more than 160 reported bus crashes across Maricopa County in 2023, with a notable concentration in urban areas like Tempe and Phoenix. These bus crashes resulted in dozens of injuries and several fatalities.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) also reports that driver error, fatigue, and mechanical failures remain leading contributors to bus accidents nationwide.
In Tempe specifically, heavy student and commuter traffic from Arizona State University (ASU) and the Valley Metro transit system increase the risk of accidents involving buses and pedestrians.
These numbers highlight the importance of seeking immediate legal guidance from a Tempe bus accident attorney who understands both local roads and state regulations governing Arizona bus operations.
If you’ve been injured in a bus accident, whether as a passenger, pedestrian, or occupant of another vehicle, you have the right to pursue a personal injury claim against the negligent parties. Depending on the circumstances, these may include:
The bus driver or bus company
A private company operating charter buses or shuttles
A public entity such as Valley Metro or the City of Tempe
A manufacturer responsible for defective parts or equipment
Arizona follows a comparative negligence rule, meaning you may still recover damages even if you were partially at fault, as long as another party’s negligence contributed to the crash.
A bus accident lawyer from Harris Injury Law can explain your rights, collect evidence, and file claims before the statute of limitations expires. Acting quickly is essential, waiting too long can jeopardize your right to seek damages.
Our Tempe bus accident lawyers handle every aspect of your case from start to finish, allowing you to focus on recovery. We:
Investigate the accident scene and gather witness statements, video footage, and police reports
Work with experts to reconstruct the bus crash and prove bus company negligence
Document your medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages
Negotiate firmly with the insurance company to pursue fair compensation
File a lawsuit if necessary to protect your legal rights under Arizona law
We represent clients suffering from severe injuries, including spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, fractures, burns, and other common injuries associated with bus accidents.
Our goal is to assist you in understanding your rights and guide you through the legal process with professionalism and care.
At Harris Injury Law, we understand that accidents can happen at any time. That’s why our bus accident attorneys are available 24/7 to provide guidance and support.
We offer a free consultation where you can learn more about your legal rights and options.
Whether your bus accident involved a Valley Metro vehicle, charter bus, or private company, our attorneys are here to help you navigate the complexities of Arizona personal injury law.
If you or a loved one has suffered serious injuries in a bus accident in Tempe, AZ, don’t wait to get the legal help you need. Act quickly to preserve evidence and protect your rights.
Contact Harris Injury Law today at (480) 800-HURT or visit our office at 1136 E Campbell Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85014 to schedule your free consultation.
Our team will review your case, explain your options, and work diligently to help you seek compensation permitted under Arizona law.
At Harris Injury Law, we handle a range of personal injury claims, including car accidents, truck collisions, workplace injuries, and bus accident cases throughout Arizona. Led by Attorney Jason Harris, we are proud to serve Tempe, Phoenix, and surrounding communities with compassion and integrity.
We’re not just another law firm, we’re your partners in recovery.
to assist you with your bus accident case.
Call or text now for a free consultation.
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“Jason Harris and his team helped me after a serious bus crash in Tempe. They walked me through every step and made sure I understood my rights. I’m grateful for their professionalism and care.”
- Samantha R., Tempe, AZ
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“The attorneys at Harris Injury Law were compassionate, responsive, and incredibly thorough. My personal injury claim from a Valley Metro accident was handled with expertise.”
-Brian M., Tempe, AZ
These testimonials reflect the dedication our firm brings to each case, helping victims and families seek justice after devastating accidents.
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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