After a Public Transportation (Bus or Train) Accident, Contact Dane Shulman Associates, LLC
If you have been injured in an accident caused by public transportation, or were a passenger in a bus or train that was in an accident, the lawyers of Dane Shulman Associates, LLC, want to listen to your story and make preliminary recommendations at no charge and with no obligation. We are able to represent people who have been injured in all types of accidents, including accidents caused by:
- Bus
- City bus
- Greyhound bus
- School bus
- Light rail transit/LRT (Red, Orange, Blue or Green line)
- Taxi
- Ambulance
You may have been injured in any of the following roles or positions in a public transportation (bus or train) accident:
- Passenger boarding or getting off the bus or train
- Pedestrian or bicyclists injured by a bus or light rail train car
- Occupant of another vehicle that collided with a bus, train or emergency vehicle
- Crew member on light transit
- Bus driver
You may have suffered a serious injury such as a broken bone, a head injury or a back injury in the bus or train accident. Whatever your circumstances, your injuries require extensive medical treatment and therapy. You will also require compensation for your lost wages and pain and suffering. Our experienced and accomplished personal injury attorneys are well qualified to pursue all routes of compensation on your behalf, including appropriate government bodies such as the city of Boston or the MBTA.
If you were injured in the course of your employment as a bus driver, an LRT crew member or a bicycle courier, you may be entitled to a workers' compensation claim. In addition, there may be a third-party liability claim or lawsuit against another party such as a driver of another vehicle. Contact a lawyer at Dane Shulman Associates, LLC, to learn how we can help you obtain the compensation that you need after a bus or train accident. We represent injured individuals in Massachusetts and across New England.
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