Who Pays My Bills in a New Jersey Transit Bus Accident?

Posted July 20th, 2018 by .

Categories: Auto Accidents.

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Public transportation is a convenient means of travel for those who don’t own a car or want to relax during their commute. These commuters put their lives in the hands of the bus drivers and that can result in tragedy. New Jersey Transit buses are just like any other automobile on the road and can easily get into an accident, jeopardizing the passengers’ well-being.

Recently, a NJ Transit bus had collided with a commuter train during the height of rush hour in Garfield. Exact details of the crash are unknown at this time, but as the bus crossed over the railroad tracks, the oncoming train slammed into the side of the bus. Fortunately, only one person was injured in the crash.

Bus accidents, like the one mentioned above, are serious life-changing experiences for those who suffer traumatic injuries. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, there were 180,000 people injured in large vehicle and bus accidents in2016. It can happen to anyone at any time on any road, but what can someone do if it happens to them? Clearly, it’s not their fault if they sustained injuries due to the driver’s mistake. Even if the accident wasn’t the driver’s fault, they deserve compensation for their injuries.  

Causes of Mass Transit Accidents

Mass transit crashes can be caused by a variety of reasons, both by accidental causes and negligence. Here’s a list of the most common causes for these types of injuries in New Jersey:

  • Bus driver error, such as speeding, lane changes, drowsy driving, etc.
  • Failure of bus companies to meet safety regulations
  • Defective parts and other product liability issues
  • Unsafe roadway conditions and weather

Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Claim

When you get injured in a public transit accident, many don’t realize that the paying party is usually your own car insurance policy, thanks to your Personal Injury Protection. This is a type of insurance claim that a victim can file after an accident happens that gives coverage to the injuries one may acquire from the crash. Other areas of protection available in a PIP claim are a loss of income, child care expenses, and funeral expenses if the injured party didn’t survive.

If your car insurance isn’t going to cover everything, you should contact an experienced lawyer such as Anthony Carbone ASAP. The Transit and other types of New Jersey bus transportation are commercial vehicles

New Jersey Transit Bus Accident Lawyer Can Help!

If you’ve been injured in a New Jersey Transit bus accident, contact the Law Offices of Anthony Carbone. He can answer all of your questions and relentlessly fight for the compensation you need. These injuries are not your fault and you shouldn’t have to suffer any more than you already have.

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