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Bus crashes involve complex liability issues from public transit agencies to private carriers and school districts. We at Angel Reyes & Associates have over 30 years of experience holding negligent parties accountable. Click below to get your free case review today.
Understanding what causes crashes helps victims identify negligence. These are the leading contributing factors in Texas traffic crashes that can involve buses.
Top factor
2nd factor
Multi-vehicle
In single lane
Source: TxDOT 2024 Crash Contributing Factors
Bus accident cases require investigating multiple parties. We examine every angle to build the strongest case for our clients.
We calculate the full scope of your damages, including medical treatment, rehabilitation costs, lost income, and long-term care needs to pursue every dollar you're owed.
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Buses, including public transit, charter, and tour buses, are involved in thousands of crashes across Texas each year, often resulting in serious injuries to passengers who have little protection during collisions.




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A bus accidents can cause traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, and internal injuries that require extensive medical care. Whether you were a passenger, pedestrian, or driver, don’t let complex liability issues prevent you from getting the compensation you deserve. Get your free case review by calling now to discuss your options with our team or by submitting the form.
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Liability can fall on the bus driver, the transit authority or bus company, maintenance contractors, parts manufacturers, or other negligent drivers. Texas law allows victims to pursue claims against all responsible parties to maximize compensation.
Yes. Claims against government-run transit systems require strict notice requirements and have a shorter statute of limitations. Texas law caps damages in some cases involving government entities, making early legal action critical.
Texas law gives you two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, claims against government entities often require notice within six months, so immediate action is essential.
You may recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, rehabilitation costs, and permanent disability. The amount depends on injury severity, long-term impact, and how liability is determined.