
One of the differences between our law firm and other personal injury law firms is our depth of trial experience. Our legal staff includes lawyers who have trained under some of the best litigators in South Florida. Our lawyers have obtained numerous multimillion dollar verdicts and settlements.
Miami is a large city, and getting around town can involve many different transportation choices. As such, some decide that public transportation is the best option for them, and in many respects this represents a safe and economical mode of transportation. However, Miami city bus accidents can and do occur from time to time, and anyone who has been harmed in this manner needs to seek the immediate help of experienced Miami personal injury lawyers. Below is an overview of this issue.
When a Florida city bus accident occurs, it can lead to disastrous results for many of the passengers who happen to be onboard at the time. There are many reasons for this unfortunate reality, and perhaps the biggest reason is that bus passengers are not generally paying attention to the driving environment. Many simply cannot see what’s around the vehicle, and others are concentrating on other tasks. Regardless, when a collision occurs and passengers are not prepared for the impact, they can be thrown about the passenger cabin or even ejected from the vehicle altogether.
In addition, most city buses are not equipped with standard safety devices that include safety belts and airbags. Therefore, there is no protection for these passengers when a bus accident occurs, and this is particularly dangerous given the propensity for city buses to overturn and rollover given their awkward weight distribution.
When a Miami city bus accident occurs, it can lead to several complicated steps that must be completed before someone who has been injured can recover compensation. Given that city buses are run by local governmental entities, someone who has been harmed in this type of accident must file what’s known as a Notice of Claim with that governmental entity that demands damages in a specific amount. Only after the governmental entity has denied that claim can a Florida personal injury lawsuit move forward in court.
In addition, the evidence that surrounds Miami city bus accidents can be difficult to locate and to organize properly. Bus accidents often leave behind a wake of disaster, and in addition everything from the records involving the driver to the maintenance records of the bus must be closely reviewed.
Overall, someone who has been seriously injured in this type of collision is in no position to handle these complicated steps. If you or someone you love has been harmed in this manner, contact the Miami personal injury lawyers at Bernstein & Maryanoff today to schedule a free initial consultation.

Free consultation: There is never a charge to talk to a personal injury attorney at the law firm of Bernstein & Maryanoff. With a principal office in Miami, numerous other offices across Florida, and the willingness to make house calls, our attorneys will be there when you need them. We handle all cases on a contingency fee basis.
Wherever You Are, We'll Come to You!
1-800-429-4LAW
We have several offices throughout Florida.
Find the location near you