Bus Accident Lawyers In Delaware
Delaware Attorneys Handling Bus Accidents
The state of Delaware offers various types of bus services. Some are for leisure travel, getting to and from school and getting to work. There are school buses on Delaware roads, Greyhound Buses traveling throughout Delaware and there are public transit buses in populated parts of Delaware such as Wilmington, Newark, Dover and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. While these transportation systems provide stress free and cost effective transportation they can also be involved in a Delaware Bus Accident.
Being hurt or injured in a Delaware Bus Accident can alter your life for years to come. You need the experience and expertise of a skilled Delaware Bus Accident Attorney to fight for your rights and get you the compensation you deserve. Call The Freibott Law Firm at 302 633 9000 in New Castle County or Kent County. If you are in Sussex County please dial 302 227 9559. You may also contact the Freibott Law Firm here. Delaware Bus Collision Lawyer Frederick S. Freibott has a proven track record of obtaining his clients the full, fair and just compensation for their injuries, pain and suffering.
Bus Accident Causes In Delaware
A Delaware Bus Accident can be caused by any number of causes, some are due to human error and others are not due to human errors.
Human error causes of Delaware Mass Transit Accidents are:
- Driver Intoxication
- Poorly Maintained Vehicles
- Speeding
- Reckless Or Careless Driving
- Operating A Cell Phone, BlackBerry Or Texting While Driving
Non-human error causes of Bus Crashes in Delaware are:
- Dangerous Road Conditions
- Inclement Driving Conditions
- Defective Auto Parts Or Products
Steps To Take Following A Delaware Bus Accident
Immediately following the accident you may be given an accident card distributed by the bus company or mass transit authority. These cards are to verify and confirm that you were involved in the bus accident. This is important when filing your Delaware Bus Accident claim. You should also seek medical care at the nearest hospital or emergency room. Even if you feel ok you may not be as sometime injuries suffered in a bus accident do not show symptoms until some time after the crash. You should also seek high quality legal representation by consulting with a Delaware Bus Accident Attorney. Having them in your corner will make filing your claim easier so that you can convalesce and get your life back on track.
Call A Delaware Bus Collision Law Firm
You may be faced with a plethora of issues in the aftermath of your bus accident. Depending on the extent of your injuries you may face financial hardships due to mounting medical bills and lost income. You may also experience physical pain, discomfort and emotional trauma due to pain and suffering. Let The Freibott Law Firm work on your behalf to get you the medical benefits and monetary compensation you deserve for your injuries. Mr. Freibott and his associates have a tremendous amount of experience handling all types of Delaware Commercial Vehicle Accidents. Contact them at 302 633 9000 regarding your New Castle County Bus Accident case or Kent County Bus Accident claim. If you were in a Sussex County Bus Accident please dial 302 227 9559. You may also schedule a free consultation by clicking here.
The Freibott Law Firm handles all types of bus accident claims throughout Delaware including: Wilmington, Newport, Stanton, Newark, New Castle, Bear, Glasgow, Newark, Pike Creek, Hockessin, Claymont, Christiana, Middletown, Smyrna, Dover, Harrington, Milford, Georgetown, Millsboro, Seaford, Laurel, Delmar, Dagsboro, Milton, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach, Bethany Beach, Indian River and Fenwick Island.
The Freibott Law Firm competently and effectively manage mass transit and bus accident cases on all Delaware roads, highways and interstates including: I-95, I-295, I-495, Route 1, Route 2, Route 4, Route 7, Route 9, Route 13, Route 113, Route 40, Route 273, Route 141, Route 41, Route 202, Route 299, Route 301, Route 8, Route 15, Route 16, Route 404, Route 30, Route 24 and Route 26.










