Pennsylvania school bus driver physical exams and duty of care.
Pennsylvania – August 30, 2021
A Pennsylvania bus driver suffered a medical emergency leading to her demise and a bus crash on Route 11 in Luzerne County. The bus driver was on her way to pick up the students when she crossed over the Southbound lanes and crashed. According to law enforcement officers, the bus kept moving up a wooded embankment causing it to tip over and land on its side. No children were on the bus and no other vehicles were involved in the accident. If an individual is hurt, or a loved one has been harmed because of a bus accident, an experienced bus accident attorney can build a winning case for damage compensation.
School bus safety.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, school buses are the safest vehicles on the road and children are safer taking buses to school than traveling by car. Approximately 4-6 school aged children die every year on school transportation, that amount is less than one percent of all nationwide traffic fatalities. Safety standards for school buses are higher than regular government controlled transit and private buses. Bus accidents often occur because of driver error, but there are times when they are related to a mechanical problem, dangerous roadway condition, or the fault of another driver. Negligence will need to be proven by a skilled accident lawyer, and fault could be placed on a bus driver, an owner, a manufacturer for mechanical error, other drivers, or a bus company manager who decides on the transportation route a bus will follow.
Duty of care.
School bus drivers are required to operate vehicles with a higher degree of care to ensure the safety of passengers, and the public they serve. When bus drivers, or companies do not observe the higher duty, it can be considered an act of negligence when injury, or property damage occurs. Drivers A bus accident attorney will be able to outline the special rules that apply when a passenger is injured as a result of a bus accident.
Pennsylvania school bus driver requirements.
Bus drivers have different demands by regulation as to their safe ability to operate a passenger carrier. The specific medically disqualifying conditions found Under 49 CFR 391.41 are hearing loss, vision loss, epilepsy, and insulin use. A Pennsylvania school bus driver must possess a valid Commercial Driver’s License with Passenger and School Bus Endorsements. A school bus driver must pass a PA School Bus Physical (DL-704) every 13 months as outlined in Title 67, Chapter 71.
Responsible parties in a bus accident.
- Driver of other vehicle,
- Government agency who controls bus,
- Owner(s) of bus as employer,
- Driver of bus,
- Commercial insurer of bus,
- Regulatory agency supporting bus safety on issues of bus manufacturer and parts manufacturer,
- Licensing agencies of privately owned and public transit vehicles, city, county, or state.
Recoverable damages.
- Medical bills and burial expenses,
- Compensation for lost wages,
- Compensation for pain and suffering,
- Punitive damages that are intended to punish the person who caused the death.
Hire an attorney.
An experienced bus accident attorney can guide individuals on the actions that need to be undertaken after bodily injury, or property damage occur in a bus accident. Passengers, pedestrians, and other motor vehicle operators should know what actions to take if they are involved in a bus-related accident that negatively affects someone’s livelihood, their own livelihood, and results in damages to their person, property, or ability to earn wages. Scanlon & Wojton can assist surviving family members with insurance claims and accidental death benefit compensation when it is available.
Scanlon & Wojton, Attorneys at Law
The Mitchell Building
304 Ross Street, Suite 510
Pittsburgh, Pa 15219
Phone: (412) 918-1241
Fax: (412) 235-7275
Sources.
https://www.pahomepage.com/news/crash-closes-route-11-in-shickshinny/
https://www.nhtsa.gov/road-safety/school-bus-safety
https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/ourroads/large-trucks-and-buses-numbers
https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/title49/section/391.41
https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/title49/part/383
https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/understanding-passenger-carrier-regulations
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