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According to the Oregon Department of Transportation, in 2015 (the most recent available data provided by the Oregon government), there were 410 fatal crashes and another 28,721 crashes that resulted in injury. Among these accidents, 160 involved school buses, and another 2,174 involved heavy vehicles and trucks. Bus accidents can be far more serious than regular vehicle accidents because of the weight involved. Buses may also carry more passengers who can be injured in a crash. Because buses aren’t always equipped with seat belts, the injuries that passengers can sometimes face can be serious.
Oregon residents use public transportation widely. Students take the bus to school. The TriMet bus system serves Portland, Oregon, and the surrounding area. While many bus rides end uneventfully, sometimes a bus driver’s actions or the actions of another driver result in a crash. If you or a loved one was seriously injured or harmed in a TriMet bus accident, you may have certain rights under the law. For example, you and your family may be entitled to seek damages for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering damages. A qualified Oregon bus accident attorney may be able to help you understand the value of your claim and fight to help you get the recovery you deserve under the law. TriMet is a public transportation service and is run by the government. This means that when you make a claim for an injury sustained on public transportation, you may be seeking damages from a government agency. This can make the claims process more complicated. For this reason, it is important that you seek the assistance of a qualified bus accident attorney in Oregon.
The fact is, bus crashes account for many injuries each and every year as thousands of individuals rely on the bus transit system to get them to and from their required destinations. Whether the bus driver was inattentive or a third-party driver caused the crash, if you were harmed, or your vehicle was damaged, you may be entitled to receive damages to cover your losses. The general process to obtain the justice and funds you may require is through the government entity responsible for processing bus accident claims. A common issue many struggle with as they begin this process is that the government requires a specific process to be carried out and done so in a short period of time. The government is protected from lawsuits under the principle of sovereign immunity. This means that the Oregon government must give you permission to sue a government entity like a public bus driver or public bus system before you can make a claim. Additionally, under Oregon law, you only have 180 days to send a notice of a claim to the Office of the Director of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services. If a bus accident injury victim fails to do so, they may forgo their opportunity of gaining access to compensation and damages. This is precisely why we encourage you to reach out to USAttorneys.com immediately in order for us to get you paired up with a legal professional who is trained and capable of getting your bus accident claim filed in a timely manner.
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