School Bus Accidents and Involved Legal Disputes

By Chris Channing - Last updated: Monday, August 30, 2010 - Save & Share - Leave a Comment

Public school is a great service to the citizens of the United States. That isn’t to say that it isn’t perfect, and that accidents can’t or won’t happen. Schools can err in their policies, hiring process, and so forth- and without precautions, your child could be in danger as a result.

The one driving the bus is getting paid a low wage to do a very important job: protecting the children and getting them to and from school without a problem. Sometimes it’s the bus driver that is at fault in accidents, so it is important to verify their stability and ability. You can quickly meet with them at the bus stop and follow up on the brief meeting by checking up on them through the school staff.

Teach your children that most accidents are prevented by behaving properly on the bus. Not all bus drivers enforce the rules as strict as they should be, so parents should iterate the information again. Children should always face the front and avoid causing distractions that could cause the bus driver to put the bus in danger.

The school won’t want to pay the bill of injuries sustained from a school bus accident. Public schools are on a tight budget as it is, and paying out medical bills to families can certainly put them in the red. For this reason, parents need to consult a lawyer to see what their possible solutions are directly after the accident has occurred.

The demeanor of the school in handling the school bus accident is everything. Research a school for its past in such matters to see where your child should be placed. If you live in a rural area, and don’t have a choice, then you should research the past of the school and attempt to raise concerns with the school board if they haven’t been fixed. Be proactive, and your children will stay safe.

Paying off the bills of your child’s expenses isn’t something the average family in the United States can do. Medical bills are so costly that even small operations can put a family in debt. It’s this reason why a family should consult a lawyer with the right experience to see about getting a settlement for legal fees, medical fees, and trauma to the child. Lawyers can also file for an advance to help pay immediate bills that can’t be put onto a health credit plan.

In Conclusion

You might not find a lawyer with experience in battling for compensation in a school bus accident case. Luckily, the odds at finding one that has fought a school board, and hopefully won, is much more likely. Make sure the lawyer you find is both experienced and able to take on the case.

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