Bus Accidents

Bus Accident Attorney in Blytheville

Your Trusted Support for Bus Accident Claims in Blytheville, AR

If you’ve been injured in a bus crash in Blytheville or the surrounding areas, working with a knowledgeable bus accident attorney in Blytheville can make a real impact on your case and overall experience. At Wells & Wells, our dedicated team is committed to pursuing the compensation you deserve, while offering personalized and accessible support during every stage of the legal process. 

Bus accidents often create complex legal situations, especially when multiple parties can be held responsible. Our team stays up-to-date with Arkansas’s changing transportation laws and city transit regulations, so we can navigate state agencies for you. We help preserve the physical evidence, collect driver and witness statements, and coordinate with police and insurers. You can trust our firm to manage all the details, so you can focus on your recovery and personal needs.

Injured in a bus accident? Let our Blytheville bus accident attorney assist you. Call (870) 782-4084 to request a free consultation.

Who Can Be Held Liable in a Bus Accident Claim?

Bus accidents can lead to serious injuries involving multiple passengers, and determining who is legally responsible is often more complex than a typical car accident. Liability may extend beyond just the bus driver and can include several other individuals or entities, depending on the facts of the case. Identifying all potentially responsible parties is key to pursuing full compensation.

Depending on the circumstances, liable parties may include:

  • The bus driver
  • The bus company
  • Third-party maintenance providers
  • Other motorists involved in the crash

At Wells & Wells, our Blytheville bus accident lawyer conducts thorough investigations to uncover the cause of the crash and hold all liable parties accountable. 

How Long Do I Have to File a Claim After a Bus Accident in Arkansas?

In Arkansas, you generally have three years from the date of the accident to file most personal injury claims—including those involving bus accidents. However, if your claim involves a city bus, public school bus, or other government entity, the deadline may be significantly shorter.

Due to these strict timeframes, consulting a bus accident lawyer as soon as possible is critical. Acting quickly not only helps preserve your legal rights, but also means that key evidence can be secured, witness memories are fresh, and important documentation is gathered before it’s lost.

Types of Bus Accident Injuries

Bus accidents can result in a wide range of injuries due to the size of the vehicle, lack of seatbelts, and the number of passengers involved. Victims may suffer both physical and emotional trauma, some of which can have long-term or permanent effects on their lives.

Common injuries in bus accidents include:

  • Broken bones
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Cuts and lacerations
  • Internal injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Psychological injuries
  • And more

In the most tragic cases, bus accidents can result in fatalities. If you or a loved one has been injured, or if you’ve lost someone due to a bus crash, our compassionate legal team at Wells & Wells can help you pursue justice and the compensation you deserve. 

Why Clients Choose Wells & Wells as Their Bus Accident Lawyer in Blytheville

Clients across Northeast Arkansas turn to us because they value our dedication, results, and commitment to making legal help accessible. We understand every client has unique needs and concerns, especially after suffering an injury in a bus accident. 

Here’s why individuals and families frequently entrust us with their cases:

  • Recognized for Our Results: Our team was voted 'Best Lawyers in America' and included in the Mid-South Super Lawyer® Edition and other local accolades
  • No Upfront Costs: We offer free consultations and contingency arrangements, meaning that there is no fees unless we recover compensation for you
  • Convenient Appointments: We have flexible scheduling, including home and hospital visits for injured clients and families.
  • Focused Communication: We provide responsive updates and accessible guidance every step of the way

Our reputation is built on both our professional achievements and our genuine concern for the people we serve. As your bus accident lawyer in Blytheville, we strive for more than just results; we want to help you feel supported, heard, and empowered throughout your legal journey. This focus on client care and open communication is what sets us apart in our community.

Hire Our Bus Accident Attorney in Blytheville

If you or a loved one has suffered injuries in a bus accident in Blytheville, you do not have to face the legal process alone. Our experienced team can clarify your rights, explain your options, and give you the support you need to pursue your claim confidently. Don’t wait to find out how our bus accident lawyers in Blytheville can help. Take the next step toward relief and resolution by reaching out to us today.

Call (870) 782-4084 for a free, confidential case evaluation and get started on your bus accident case in Blytheville, AR.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of damages can I recover in a bus accident claim?

Common recoverable damages include medical expenses, lost wages, future care costs, and compensation for pain and suffering resulting from the accident and your injuries.

Do I have to go to court for a bus accident injury claim?

Bus accident claims can be resolved through settlement negotiations without a trial. However, we can represent you in court if necessary to pursue the full amount of compensation you're entitled to.

Why Choose Wells & Wells?

  • You will get maximum compensation for your injury.
  • You’ll get a lawyer who has earned multiple awards & accolades.
  • You will pay nothing unless we win.
  • You get a team with 50 years of combined experience.
  • You’ll receive personalized and attentive representation.

Car Accident FAQ

Our Jonesboro car accident lawyers are here to answer your accident questions. Don't see an answer to your question? You can always contact the Wells & Wells office to schedule a free and confidential consultation!

  • What if I can't get in contact with the trucking company after my crash?
    If you made sure to collect the trucking company's contact information from the trucker at the time of your accident, but have not been able to get a hold of them, we may be able to help. Our truck accident lawyers are used to dealing with trucking companies and can help get the information you need. Oftentimes trucking companies are located in a different state than the one in which the accident occurred, so having an attorney contact them on your behalf may lead to better results than contacting them yourself.
  • Who is financially responsible in a trucking accident, the driver or the trucking company?

    The answer to this question depends on the situation and can be fairly complicated. Is the driver an employee or an independent contractor? Typically, a company cannot be held financially responsible for the actions of an independent contractor. To learn more about the "respondeat superior" theory and how this may influence your case, contact our truck accident lawyers to schedule a free consultation.

  • Why are trucks more likely to cause injuries in an accident than passenger cars?
    The primary difference between a trucking accident and a passenger car accident is the huge difference in weight. Because of the sheer difference in size, trucks typically cause more destruction in an accident than a typical passenger vehicle does. Trucks also can often be hauling hazardous or flammable material, which makes them more dangerous in an accident.
  • How long do I have to file my auto accident lawsuit in Arkansas?

    According to Arkansas Code Annotated section 16-56-105, motorists have up to 3 years following the date of their accident to file a personal injury lawsuit against the responsible party.

  • Are drivers required to carry car insurance in Arkansas?

    Yes, they are. At a minimum, all motorists are required to carry liability insurance in the amount of $25,000 for bodily injury or death of one person in a single accident, $50,000 for bodily injury or death of more than one person in a single accident, and $25,000 for property damage in a single accident.

  • When am I required to report a car accident in Arkansas?

    Arkansas Code § 27-53-202 requires motorists to report a car crash any time that someone is injured or killed, or the damage to any property appears to be in excess of $1,000. All accidents should be reported to the Arkansas Office of Driver Services. While a police officer will typically make the report for you if one does not fill out the report at the scene you are still responsible to submit proper documentation.

  • What Damages Can be Recovered After a Car Accident?

    Although every case is different, car accident claims commonly pursue compensation for the following damages:

    • Pain and suffering
    • Lost wages
    • Loss of earning capacity
    • Medical expenses
    • Costs of rehabilitation
  • When Should You Contact an Attorney After a Car Accident?

    If you or a loved one has suffered injuries in an auto accident that was caused by another party's negligence, we can help you obtain the compensation you deserve. Contact our car accident attorneys in Jonesboro today for the assistance that you deserve! You may be entitled to a substantial amount of compensation for the injuries that you have suffered.

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