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Everything You Should Know About Bus Accidents in New Mexico

by | Aug 25, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents | 0 comments

Many residents of New Mexico rely on buses to transport them safely and reliably to work and school. Unfortunately, bus accidents occur all too frequently, often leaving victims with catastrophic injuries. Both bus riders and other drivers on the road can suffer severe injuries due to the massive size and weight of a typical bus. If you have been injured in a bus accident caused by the negligence of another, you may be able to recover compensation for the damages you have endured. 

At Dominguez Law, our experienced attorneys are committed to helping bus accident victims in New Mexico recover fully from their injuries and other losses. We have a proven track record of successfully protecting our clients’ rights as we pursue justice on their behalf. We pride ourselves on taking a personalized approach to every case to ensure each client’s unique needs are addressed. 

Why Are Bus Accidents So Dangerous in New Mexico?

Buses are large vehicles that transport multiple passengers from point A to point B. Due to their size and amount of people on a bus, accidents can result in many injuries and even fatalities. If a driver or other party behaves negligently, the risk of a devastating bus accident can increase significantly. Some examples of negligence that may lead to a severe bus accident include the following:

  • Distracted driving
  • Inadequate training
  • Driving under the influence
  • Violating traffic laws
  • Absence of seatbelts
  • Improper maintenance 

Unfortunately, companies often ignore essential bus maintenance to cut costs and enlarge profits. Since buses are so heavy, poor brake maintenance can cause passengers and others on the road to suffer severe, life-altering injuries. If you have been injured in a bus accident in New Mexico, a skilled attorney can help you file a claim to pursue justice for the losses you have suffered. 

Who May Be Liable in a Bus Accident?

At Dominguez Law, our skilled bus accident attorneys can help you hold liable parties accountable for your injuries and accident-related expenses. A few parties that may be held responsible for your accident include the following:

  • The bus driver
  • The bus owner
  • Safety inspectors
  • Bus passengers
  • Bus companies
  • The bus manufacturer
  • Parts distributors and designers
  • Maintenance technicians 
  • Other drivers involved in the accident
  • The New Mexico Department of Transportation or other government agencies

Your attorney will thoroughly investigate your case to determine which parties may be responsible for the accident and your subsequent injuries. It is essential to note that more than one party may bear partial liability for a single accident. 

What Is the Statute of Limitations for Bus Accident Claims in New Mexico?

Every state has a statute of limitations or legal time limit for filing personal injury claims. If you were injured in a bus accident in New Mexico, you have three years from the date of the accident to file a claim for monetary compensation. However, this deadline decreases dramatically if a government agency was responsible for your accident. In order to pursue a personal injury claim against a government agency, you must file within 90 days of the accident.

When you partner with a skilled bus accident attorney, they will help you adhere to these strict legal time limits to recover a fair settlement for your losses.  

Talk to an Experienced Bus Accident Attorney

A bus accident can significantly alter your life in the blink of an eye. If you have sustained an injury in a bus accident in New Mexico, you need a compassionate and aggressive attorney in your corner. At Dominguez Law, our skilled bus accident lawyers are committed to helping you move forward after a severe accident. We pride ourselves on fighting tirelessly for our client’s rights and interests so they can hold negligent parties accountable for their injuries and other losses. To learn more about how we can help you, call us at (505) 850-5854 or complete our contact form today.

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