Sadly, accidents happen. Whether it is on the train or bus, these accidents are often catastrophic. The causes of these accidents can vary. If you are riding on SEPTA or any form of public transportation, it is important that you know these common facts, but also your rights so that you can be protected in the event you are involved in an accident.
Here are four facts that you need to know about accidents on SEPTA buses:
Most bus accidents occur before noon. This is because rush hour brings out numerous vehicles and motorists in a rush to get to work. SEPTA buses are on the streets, highways, and making numerous stops so that they may pick up people on the way to work.
Certain factors contribute to the increased SEPTA accidents in the morning, including:
Accidents do occur during the morning hours, but it also depends on the location. Many motorists fail to observe buses or understand how they operate in traffic. Typically, these accidents occur when a bus is pulling into traffic or attempting to reach a bus stop. Also, drivers ignore buses at the stop only to find that they pull out into traffic.
Most motor vehicle-to-bus accidents are at slow speeds, but the passengers on the bus are often left with more severe injuries because they do not have restraints or protections like those in the passenger vehicle. The most common types are left side impacts and rear-end collisions, but their causes can include operator negligence, poor maintenance, and negligence on the part of other vehicles.
Bus passengers are safe during a collision. However, in high-speed impacts, they do not have the same protections. Therefore, these injuries can be catastrophic. When the bus suddenly stops, the passengers can be thrown about. These injuries can include:
Second, if you can take photos and document the scene directly after an accident, do so. The sooner evidence is gathered, the better. Remember to get names and contact information from any other passengers if you are on the bus. Look for possible witnesses outside of the bus, too.
Though the police will make a report and gather evidence, your first-hand account may contain critical information. Photographs taken just after an accident are also more compelling forms of evidence than witness testimony in some cases.
After you can leave the scene, make sure you and anyone that was with you is thoroughly checked over by a doctor and that their report mentions the accident and any injuries you may have sustained from it. That documentation needs to be in place for you to receive proper medical compensation. Don’t put this off. Though you may have up to a week to be checked over in most circumstances, waiting even a single day can cause doubt.
Third, before you sign or accept any form of payment, take your health into account. An immediate promise to pay your immediate health bills and add a little extra to compensate for pain or lost work can be appealing. However, if your injuries persist or an underlying condition comes to light, accepting such a deal will only lead to regret. If you were injured in a bus accident, the chances are that it was severe. In the case of any injury compensation, it is best to consult an attorney immediately.
At Cohen & Riechelson we can handle all the paperwork for you and go over any possible settlement or payment offer with you.
We can also be able to help you file any additional claims or help you help get the maximum possible compensation and identify any compensation to which you are entitled. Contact us at (215) 337-4915 or contact us online.
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