After a school bus crash, when does it make sense to file a lawsuit?
Some parents and at least one injured driver may be asking that question today, after a school bus crashed near Walt Disney World in Florida. The accident between a school bus and a PT Cruiser left 10 people hurt, including nine students on the bus and the driver of the PT Cruiser, the Orlando Sentinel reports.
If you’re involved in a school bus accident – either as a passenger or a driver of another vehicle – you may want to ask yourself these three questions before filing a lawsuit:
Of course there are other factors to consider too, such as the statute of limitations and your state’s cap on personal injury damages (if applicable). For additional assistance on filing a lawsuit after a school bus accident, you may want to consult with an experienced car accident lawyer in your area.
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