Bus accidents can result in serious injuries, leaving victims with medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional trauma. Understanding your rights and the steps to take following such an incident is essential.
First and foremost, seek medical attention, even if injuries seem minor. Some injuries may not manifest symptoms immediately. Document all medical treatments and keep records of expenses.
Report the accident to the appropriate authorities and obtain a copy of the accident report. Gather contact information from witnesses and take photographs of the scene, if possible.
Determining liability in bus accidents can be complex. Potentially responsible parties include:
In Arizona, bus drivers are required to exercise reasonable care, as established by the Arizona Supreme Court, rejecting the common carrier doctrine that demands a higher degree of care. ([enjuris.com](https://www.enjuris.com/arizona/car-accident/bus-accidents/?utm_source=openai))
Victims may be entitled to various forms of compensation, including:
Arizona law allows for both economic and non-economic damages. However, punitive damages are generally not awarded against public entities or employees. ([enjuris.com](https://www.enjuris.com/arizona/car-accident/bus-accidents/?utm_source=openai))
Time limits for filing claims vary:
Recent incidents highlight the risks associated with bus travel. For example, in January 2026, a fatal crash occurred near 51st Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road in Phoenix, involving a pickup truck and a city bus. ([nationalinjuryhelp.com](https://www.nationalinjuryhelp.com/phoenix-az-driver-killed-in-head-on-crash-with-city-bus-at-51st-ave-lower-buckeye-rd/?utm_source=openai))
Such cases underscore the importance of understanding your rights and seeking legal counsel promptly.
If you’ve been injured in a bus accident, it’s essential to consult with experienced attorneys who can guide you through the legal process and help secure the compensation you deserve. Contact Hirsch Talcott at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation.