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Steve Kherkher - July 12, 2025
Bus accidents are among the most devastating types of traffic collisions. In a state as large and busy as Texas, these incidents occur with unsettling frequency on highways, rural roads, and city streets. When a bus crash happens, the aftermath can be catastrophic for victims and their families. Whether the accident involves a school bus, public transit, charter bus, or private shuttle, victims often suffer life-altering injuries or worse.
At Kherkher Garcia, we believe Texas bus crash victims deserve justice. We are committed to holding negligent parties accountable and helping victims pursue the compensation they need to recover.
Texas sees a significant number of bus crashes each year. According to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), there were over 2,500 bus crashes in 2023 alone. These incidents involved everything from school buses and transit vehicles to commercial motor coaches, and they resulted in dozens of fatalities and thousands of injuries.
Many of these crashes could have been prevented. Often, they are the result of negligence, either by the bus driver, a private company, a public agency, or even other drivers on the road. Victims of these preventable accidents should not be left to bear the financial and emotional burden alone.
Bus accidents happen for many reasons, but most stem from some form of human error or mechanical failure. Common causes include:
Bus drivers are responsible for transporting dozens of passengers safely. When they drive while fatigued, distracted, under the influence, or recklessly, the risk of a crash increases significantly.
Buses require regular inspections and maintenance. Brake failure, tire blowouts, or steering issues can cause a driver to lose control, especially at high speeds or in adverse weather conditions.
Some companies fail to properly train their drivers. Operating a bus is vastly different from driving a passenger car. A lack of experience can lead to dangerous mistakes, especially in emergency situations.
Poorly maintained roads, unclear signage, or unexpected obstacles can contribute to accidents. In these cases, the government entity responsible for the road may share liability.
Bus drivers may do everything right but still crash due to the actions of other reckless or negligent motorists.
Buses do not have the same safety features as private vehicles. Passengers are often unrestrained, and in the event of a rollover or high-impact collision, injuries can be severe or even fatal. Some of the most common injuries include:
In the worst cases, victims lose their lives, leaving families to deal with an unimaginable loss.
Determining liability in a bus accident can be complex. Several parties may be responsible, depending on the facts of the case:
A skilled bus accident attorney can investigate the crash, gather evidence, and identify all liable parties to maximize the victim’s chances of recovery.
If you’ve been injured in a bus crash, you may be entitled to compensation through a personal injury claim. This legal process allows you to pursue damages from the responsible parties for:
You must file your claim within two years of the date of the accident under Texas’ statute of limitations. It’s important to act quickly, especially when dealing with government-operated buses, which may have shorter notification deadlines.
If your loved one died as a result of a bus accident, you may have the right to file a wrongful death claim under Texas law. This type of lawsuit allows surviving family members – such as spouses, children, or parents – to pursue compensation for:
In certain cases, the estate of the deceased may also pursue a survival action to recover damages the victim would have been entitled to had they survived.
Bus accident claims can be legally and factually complicated. Victims are often going up against well-funded companies, insurers, or government agencies. At Kherkher Garcia, our experienced personal injury attorneys:
Our goal is to remove the legal burden from your shoulders so you can focus on healing.
You generally have two years from the date of the accident. If a government entity is involved, you may need to file a notice of claim within six months or less.
You can still file a claim, but there are additional procedural steps, including strict deadlines and notice requirements. A lawyer can help ensure you comply with all necessary regulations.
Yes. If the bus driver or company was negligent and caused the crash, you may be eligible for compensation even if you weren’t on the bus.
You may be entitled to file a wrongful death claim. Kherkher Garcia will handle your case with the utmost compassion and diligence to hold the responsible parties accountable.
While it’s possible to file a claim on your own, bus accidents often involve multiple liable parties, government entities, and complex laws. An attorney increases your chance of securing full compensation.
No one expects a bus ride to end in tragedy. But when it does, victims deserve answers and accountability. Whether you were injured as a passenger, driver, pedestrian, or lost a loved one in a fatal crash, you have legal rights. At Kherkher Garcia, we are relentless advocates for injury victims across Texas. We fight for maximum compensation, hold negligent parties accountable, and support our clients every step of the way.
Don’t wait to get the help you deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation. Let our experienced Texas bus accident attorneys help you pursue justice and rebuild your life. Get started now by calling us at 713-333-1030. You can also request a consultation by submitting our online contact form.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorneys Steve Kherkher and Jesus Garcia Jr., who have more than 50 years of combined legal experience championing the rights of those who have experienced catastrophic injury due to negligence.
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