Failing to stop at a stop sign has been identified as the reason behind a crash involving a bus and a commuter car that occurred on Tuesday night.
Just because accidents involving bicycles, pedestrians, trucks, and cars happen every day, and seem as if they are a part of everyday life, that doesn’t mean that they cannot be avoided or prevented.
According to authorities, three people were injured when a car rear-ended a school bus that was stopped on a state highway in southeastern Arizona.
In Arizona, an accident or injury that occurs on someone’s property is known as a “premises liability” injury. These slip and fall accidents often occur because of a dangerous condition on someone’s property.
Bus accidents often result in personal injury cases. There are various ways that you can be injured in such type of case – either as a passenger or fellow motorist through driver negligence, or through bus malfunction.
While buses are a fairly safe mode of transportation, dozens of people are still injured in bus accidents every year. There are claims that are specific to bus accidents, and you’ll need to know your rights if you are involved in this type of accident.
In 2011 Skyline High School Wynnona Brooks was struck and pinned under a school bus while walking across a cross walk.
Car accidents can cause any number and type of injury. Below we review the various injuries that can occur in any form of car accident, bus accident, or truck accident.
Everyone involved was injured in a recent bus accident caused by a woman who fell asleep while driving her car. Her car sideswiped a school bus, causing the bus to roll over, according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
Casino Tour Bus Accident Caused Injuries When Bus Crashed While buses are a fairly safe mode of transportation when compared with cars and motorcycles, dozens of people are still injured in bus accidents every year.