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This page has been written and edited by a team of experienced legal writers . This page was approved by Managing Partner, Michael Saile who has more than 20 years of legal experience as a personal injury attorney.

This page has been written and edited by a team of experienced legal writers . This page was approved by Managing Partner, Michael Saile who has more than 20 years of legal experience as a personal injury attorney.

A bus accident injury can turn your life upside down in an instant. If you or someone you love has been injured in a bus accident in Allentown, PA, you may have a claim against a negligent party.

You only get one shot to bring your claim, so get it right the first time by working with an Allentown bus accident lawyer. Cordisco & Saile LLC is here for you during this challenging time. Our nationally recognized team of attorneys can help you understand your legal options and seek maximum compensation for your injuries.

Why Choose Our Allentown Bus Accident Attorneys To Help You

Bus accident injuries can be particularly catastrophic. The sheer size of buses creates a higher risk of serious injuries and death for anyone who collides with one. The insurance company’s first offer likely will be well below what you need to cover your losses. You need a legal advocate on your side to fight for the compensation you deserve.

That’s exactly what you’ll find when you work with Cordisco & Saile LLC. We’ve been fighting for injured people like you for over 30 years. In that time, we’ve recovered over $100 million for our valued clients. We never stop fighting, and that makes all the difference when you’re up against bus companies, insurers, and their lawyers.

Insurance companies know our clients mean business when they turn to our injury attorneys. They know we’ll go to any length for our clients. We’re known as aggressive, determined, and relentless in getting the best possible outcome for accident victims like you.

Local experience matters, too. We’re well-versed in the bus systems in Allentown and the surrounding communities. We know the common causes of bus accidents in the area and how to hold negligent entities accountable.

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People come first at Cordisco & Saile. That philosophy has earned us the trust of countless accident victims in Allentown and beyond, including these satisfied clients:

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Common Challenges in Bus Accident Claims

Bus accident claims often involve unconventional defendants. Government entities, large transportation companies, and other commercial entities may be responsible for the bus accident that injured you.

These defendants have extensive resources at their disposal to fight your claim. They might attempt to downplay your injuries or claim that you were at fault for the accident. Our attorneys will work tirelessly to negotiate a settlement with the at-fault party.

Many bus accident cases result in a favorable settlement, but sometimes, going to trial is the only way to receive fair compensation. Our attorneys are deeply familiar with the local court system and prepared to take your case to trial.

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Determining Liability in a Bus Accident Claim

Determining who’s liable for a bus accident involves analyzing the unique circumstances that contributed to it. Extensive evidence, such as surveillance footage, police reports, witness testimony, and company records, may be necessary to prove who was at fault. 

Many parties may be liable for a bus accident, such as the following:

  • The bus driver
  • The bus company or school district
  • A third-party driver
  • A vehicle manufacturer of defective parts contributed to the accident
  • Government entities responsible for safe transportation
  • A pedestrian or bicyclist

Pennsylvania has a comparative negligence system for apportioning fault in an accident. Thus, more than one party can be simultaneously liable for a single accident. You may be partially liable for your injuries, but that doesn’t automatically bar you from receiving compensation. You can still recover compensation if you are not more than 50 percent at fault for the accident. However, your compensation would be reduced by your share of the fault.

What If the Bus Company Denies Liability?

The bus company could deny liability for your injuries. This is possible no matter how strong your evidence may be. Bus companies often have powerful legal teams that use a variety of tactics to minimize claims. Having our skilled and knowledgeable Allentown car accident lawyers on your side can level the playing field.

You have options if the bus company denies liability. Our attorneys will work with you to find the best course of action, which may include gathering more evidence for negotiations or bringing the case to court. We may also explore other sources of insurance coverage to increase your compensation. We’ll always fight for the best possible outcome and are not afraid to take on large companies on your behalf because we understand what you’re going through.

"When someone chooses Cordisco & Sale to represent them, they've made one of the best choices of their life in a terrible time. They're going to get empathy, they're gonna get communication, they're gonna get knowledge, and they're gonna get informed throughout every step of the way. What they're also gonna know and learn is what's hurting them, the impact on their life, and how every day they go through this pain and suffering that we're here fighting for them."

Can I File a Bus Accident Claim on Behalf of My Child?

Children are too often victims of bus accidents in and around Allentown. Whether your child was injured on a school bus or struck by a bus as a pedestrian, we understand the toll such an injury can take on your family. If someone else is liable for your minor child’s injuries, you have the right to file a bus accident claim on their behalf.

You may file a personal injury claim that accounts for the future impact of your child’s injuries on their life. Such damages may include long-term medical expenses and lost earning capacity. We can help you project and pursue the future costs associated with your child’s injuries. You can focus on supporting them through their physical and emotional recovery while we handle the legal work.

You can pursue wrongful death damages if your child has tragically died from their injuries. We’ll do the work while you grieve and support your family.

Compensation You May Be Entitled to After a Bus Accident

You may receive compensation for any losses you have sustained due to your bus accident injuries. These include economic and non-economic damages, such as the following:

  • Medical expenses for hospitalizations, surgeries, doctor’s appointments, medications, physical therapy, and more
  • Lost wages for time missed from work due to your injuries
  • Lost earning capacity for future income if your injuries prevent you from returning to work
  • Pain and suffering for the physical pain and emotional distress you suffered as a result of the accident
  • Loss of enjoyment of life if your injuries prevent you from participating in activities you once enjoyed

Wrongful death damages may be available if you lost a loved one in a bus accident. These include burial and funeral expenses, loss of the victim’s income, loss of household services, and loss of companionship and guidance.

Your case’s value depends on the extent of your damages and available insurance coverage. Economic damages are easier to calculate based on receipts and bills, while non-economic damages require a more subjective approach. We may use a multiplier method to determine your pain and suffering damages by multiplying your economic damages by a number between 1.5 and 5 based on injury severity.

Case Results

Each case is worth a different amount depending on its unique circumstances. Here are some notable settlements and verdicts we achieved for clients in motor vehicle accident cases:

Types of Allentown Bus Accident Cases Our Firm Handles

Bus accidents occur in a wide range of scenarios. Our Allentown bus accident attorneys represent people injured in all types of bus accidents, including the following:

  • Public bus crashes: LANTA, the Lehigh Valley’s public transportation system, operates bus routes in Allentown and the surrounding areas. Cases with public buses may involve government liability.
  • Private bus accidents: Many private companies and organizations operate buses in Allentown. Charter bus accidents, tour bus accidents, and Greyhound bus accidents may all fall under this category.
  • School bus accidents: Accidents involving school buses can be particularly complicated. Injuries to children can impact them for the rest of their lives, but insurance companies may question the reliability of young children as witnesses. Government liability can also come into play in these types of accidents.

No matter what type of bus accident, you can count on us to fight for the compensation you deserve.

“What sets us apart from other lawyers is the way we present the injury. We know the injuries. We know the effects of the injuries, and we will fight for the best outcome for you and your case.”

What Is the Statute of Limitations for Allentown, PA, Bus Accident Claims?

You generally have two years from the accident date to file a personal injury claim in Pennsylvania. This statute of limitations applies to most bus accident claims in Allentown.

However, some exceptions may apply, such as the following:

  • The discovery rule: If you didn’t discover your injury and its cause until later, the statute of limitations may start on that date instead of the accident date.
  • Injured minor: Minors typically have two years from their 18th birthday to file an Allentown personal injury claim.
  • Government entities: If a government entity is liable, you must file a claim within six months after the bus accident.

These exceptions can be very nuanced, so it’s best to avoid assuming that you qualify for an exception. You lose your right to pursue compensation for your injuries if you miss the deadline. Waiting too long to file a claim can also cause evidence to become less reliable, which can hurt your case. If you believe someone else is liable for your bus accident injuries, be sure to contact an attorney as soon as possible.

Contact Us To Get Maximum Compensation for Your Bus Accident Injuries

You have enough to deal with after a bus accident. You don’t need to add the legal process to your list of worries. When you turn to Cordisco & Saile, we’ll handle the legal details while you focus on rebuilding your life.

Our Allentown bus accident lawyers are ready to seek maximum compensation on your behalf. Allow us to fight for you during this challenging time. Contact us today at 215-642-2335 for a free consultation.

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