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If you're considering a lawsuit for your bus accident injury, you've probably asked, “Who's to blame for my injury?” Liability (who is responsible for your damages) is an integral element of your case, so determining liability is the first step in a successful claim or lawsuit. Determining liability is not always easy, but a skilled legal advocate can help you determine who is at fault for your injuries.
Who is responsible for the accident?
Generally speaking, one of three parties (or a combination of the three) is responsible for your damages. If, for example, the driver of the bus was texting while driving, he or she could be liable for your accident. On the other hand, the bus company could be partially liable for hiring a negligent or undertrained driver in the first place.
If you were injured on a city bus, you may be able to bring a lawsuit against the city for your injuries. However, some cities have statutes that prohibit these kinds of claims. To learn more about your legal options after a bus accident in San Jose, contact Habbas & Associates.
Through a personal injury claim or lawsuit, you can seek compensation for virtually any damages linked to your accident. These include:
In the event of a wrongful death, you can seek financial compensation to cover funerary and medical expenses on behalf of your loved one.
A skilled attorney can help you identify the cause of your accident, which will help you establish liability and fault in your lawsuit. Common causes are:
In order to file a successful suit, you must show that the responsible party was negligent. This means that the driver (or whoever is liable for your injury) failed to exercise due caution or care, leading to your accident and injury.
To learn more about your rights after a bus accident, contact Habbas & Associates today!

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