Vehicle and SEPTA Bus Crash on Tuesday

A car collided with a SEPTA bus in the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia on a Tuesday evening. The accident caused at least two people to suffer injuries.

Accidents with buses are complex, especially if you believe that the bus caused the incident. Turning to a Philadelphia bus accident lawyer to guide you in recovering damages in these situations is critical since proving government fault is challenging.

Bus Driver and Other Driver Hurt

This particular accident occurred at the intersection of Castor Avenue and Richmond Street. Initial information from the police report shows that the car ran a red light. As it entered the intersection, it slammed into a Route 25 bus. This accident is a lucky one. The driver of both vehicles suffered minor injuries, and there is insight into whether the drivers went to the emergency room. The bus was also unoccupied at the time.

For victims of a bus accident, knowing how to react is critical. If you are on a bus when someone strikes it, you may be owed compensation to cover your losses. If you were the bus driver in a case like this, and on the clock, workers’ compensation should cover at least some of your losses.

Call Kwartler Manus Following a Bus Crash

Yet, the complexities are numerous. For that reason, it is critical to hire a skilled bus accident attorney to guide you. Contact Kwartler Manus now to learn more about your rights and how we can help you maximize your claim. A free consultation is available to help you.

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