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Bus Accident Attorney in St. Louis

Bus accident cases have increased sharply in St. Louis over the past few years. One study revealed that between 2021 and 2022, there were about 69 crashes involving Greyhound buses in this city, making it an average of two a month. Of those crashes, two were fatal. If you or someone you love is a victim, contact Morgan and Morgan today. Our St. Louis bus accident attorney might be able to fight for your right to compensation. 

FAQ

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    Who Can Be Responsible for a Bus Accident?

    It all boils down to what caused the accident. From our experience handling these cases, negligence is usually the biggest contributing factor. It’s also possible that more than one party might be responsible for the accident. 

    That said, some common negligence-related causes of bus accidents in St. Louis include:

    • Negligent hiring practices by bus companies.
    • Negligent supervision or management of drivers by bus companies.
    • Driver distraction or fatigue.
    • Failure to follow traffic laws.
    • Inadequate training for drivers. 
    • Poor maintenance of buses.
    • Overloading or improper loading of passengers or cargo.
    • Defective bus equipment or parts.
    • Unsafe road conditions or hazards not properly addressed by local authorities.

    Even with negligence as a factor, that alone is not enough to file a successful claim. Your case must also meet the element of a bicycle accident claim.

    Elements of a Bicycle Accident Claim Explained

    To file a successful claim, you must establish that the other party owed you a duty of care and they breached it. This “breach” of duty is what is considered negligence. Then, you must also prove that you suffered injuries and damages due to the breach of duty of care. While this might seem easy to prove on paper, it takes a lot of experience and resources to build a strong case for the plaintiff, which is why we recommend hiring a bus accident lawyer in St. Louis to represent you.

    What Damages Am I Entitled To?

    Since Missouri is an at-fault state regarding traffic accidents, you can recover maximum compensation from the other party. This includes both economic and non-economic damages.
     
    Economic damages include the financial losses or expenses you incurred due to the accident. Think of medical bills, lost wages, transport to your medical appointments, and even the loss of earning capacity as good examples.
     
    On the other hand, non-economic damages include non-financial impacts of the accident, such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and permanent disfigurement.

    Contact a Bus Accident Specialist from Morgan and Morgan

    Now that you know a thing or two about bus accidents in St. Louis, reach out to us to have your case reviewed by an expert from our team. Our attorneys might be able to fight for you. 

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