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Why People Across Central PA Trust GLS Injury Law After a Bus Accident
Bus accidents are not handled like regular car crashes. They can involve large injury claims, multiple victims, commercial insurance policies, and sometimes government agencies or public transit operators. These cases also move fast. Evidence can disappear, reports get “reframed,” and insurers may push quick settlements before the long-term impact is clear.
GLS Injury Law focuses on accident and injury cases and knows how to build bus claims with structure, urgency, and trial-ready pressure.
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How Our Bus Accident Lawyers Help Injured People
A bus accident can leave you dealing with hospital visits, missed work, and insurance calls that do not stop. Our job is to take over the legal burden and build a case that proves fault and damages clearly.
Here is how we help:

Crash Investigation and Evidence Preservation
We gather the police report, witness statements, scene photos, and available video. We also act quickly to preserve bus-related proof such as onboard cameras, GPS or route data, maintenance records, and driver logs when available.

Liability and Coverage Analysis
Bus cases may involve more than one responsible party. We identify who controls the vehicle, who employs the driver, and what insurance coverage applies, including bus company policies, contractor coverage, or other involved carriers.

Medical and Damages Documentation
We organize records to show the real impact of the crash, including treatment needs, future care, work restrictions, wage loss, and limitations on daily life.

Negotiations Without Pressure
We handle adjusters and defense calls so you are not pushed into recorded statements, broad releases, or quick, low offers.

Litigation When Needed
If the defense refuses fair value, we are prepared to file suit, conduct discovery, and present the case in court.
Your health, recovery, and peace of mind deserve to come first. While you focus on healing and rebuilding your life, your case will move forward with careful attention to every detail. Your rights, benefits, and compensation are protected at every step so you can stay focused on getting stronger and moving forward.
Bus Accident Injuries, Passenger Risks, and Liability
Bus crashes often cause serious harm because of passenger movement, limited restraints, and the size of the vehicle. Injuries can happen to passengers, pedestrians, cyclists, and people in other vehicles.
Common injuries include:
- Head injuries and concussions
- Neck and back injuries, disc injuries, nerve pain
- Fractures, shoulder/knee injuries, soft-tissue damage
- Internal injuries and complex trauma in high-speed impacts
- Scarring and long recoveries that disrupt work and daily life
Common bus accident situations include:
- Sudden stops cause falls inside the bus
- Unsafe boarding or exiting, door injuries, curb-side hazards
- Intersection crashes, wide turns, blind-spot collisions
- Rear-end collisions due to stopping distance
- Pedestrian or bicycle impacts in dense traffic areas
- Multi-vehicle pileups involving commercial drivers
If a public entity is involved, bus claims may have special rules and shorter notice deadlines. These cases require early action and careful documentation.
When Should You Hire the Best Bus Accident Lawyer?
The best time to hire a bus accident lawyer is as soon as possible after medical care begins. Timing matters because it helps:
- Preserve evidence: onboard camera footage, GPS/route records, dispatch logs, maintenance reports, witness info, and scene photos
- Prevent mistakes: avoid recorded statements or casual comments that insurers may use to reduce your claim
- Protect claim value: stop a rushed settlement before your long-term limitations are known
- Identify every responsible party: driver, bus company, contractor, maintenance provider, or government operator
- Meet deadlines: especially important when a public transit agency is involved

What to Do Before You Call a Top Rated Bus Accident Attorney
These steps can protect your health and your claim:
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Meet Your Award-Winning Central PA Commercial Vehicle Accident Attorneys
Experienced trial lawyers delivering results for those involved in a commercial vehicle accident.

Anthony M. Georgelis
Represents injured workers and personal injury victims across Pennsylvania with skilled, results-driven legal advocacy.

Christopher P. Larsen
Guides Pennsylvania auto accident, slip and fall, and dog bite clients through claims, IMEs, and legal challenges with care.

Thomas J. Sabatino
Advocates for car accident and workers’ compensation clients in Pennsylvania, through every stage of claims and appeals.
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How to Tell if You Need a Bus Accident Lawyer
Not every incident requires legal action, but bus accident claims often do, because injuries are serious and liability can be disputed fast.
You should strongly consider calling a lawyer if:

Serious Injuries Requiring Hospitalization or Surgery
You suffered serious injuries (hospitalization, surgery, fractures, head/neck/back injuries).

Missed Work or Inability to Return to Normal Duties
You missed work, or your ability to earn has changed.

Unclear or Disputed Fault
The fault is unclear, or you are being blamed.

Delayed, Denied, or Low Settlement Pressure
The insurer is delaying, denying, or pushing a quick, low offer.

Multiple Potentially Responsible Parties
Multiple parties may be involved (bus company, contractor, another driver, government operator).

Overwhelmed by Claims and Insurance Pressure
If your case involves benefit pressure or complicated issues, legal representation is often the best way to protect your rights and maximize available benefits.
WHY SHOULD YOU HIRE the best BUS ACCIDENT LAWYER?
Bus cases often involve higher insurance limits, stronger defense tactics, and evidence controlled by the bus operator. A lawyer helps preserve critical records, identify every responsible party, and stop insurers from rushing you into a settlement that ignores long-term injuries.
Immediate Action Checklist
Get Medical Attention
Seek care right away and follow restrictions.
Document Key Details
Equipment involved, job conditions, witness names, and what you were required to do.
Stay Cautious with Communications
Avoid casual statements or recorded calls that can be used to minimize your injury.
Track Wages and Job Status
Save pay stubs and note changes in hours, duties, and overtime.
How Long Do Most Bus Accident Cases Take?
There is no single timeline. Some cases settle in a few months, while serious injury claims can take a year or longer. Timing depends on treatment length, disputed liability, the number of parties involved, and whether a lawsuit becomes necessary. Strong documentation early often helps cases move faster.
How Much Is a Bus Accident Case Worth?
Value depends on injury severity, future treatment needs, wage loss, and how the injuries affect your daily life. It also depends on who is responsible and what insurance coverage applies. A strong case ties medical proof and work impact to clear liability and supports full compensation.
Do the Best Bus Accident Lawyers Go to Court?
Yes. Many cases settle, but litigation may be necessary when insurers deny fault, downplay injuries, or refuse fair value. Trial readiness matters because it creates leverage and protects your claim if the defense tries to stall, shift blame, or pressure you into less than you deserve.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bus Accidents in Pennsylvania
Get clear answers about bus accident cases.

Reviewed by Anthony M. Georgelis, Attorney at GLS Injury Law, on May 20th 2025.
Bus Accident Case FAQs
Who can be held liable in a Pennsylvania bus accident case?
Bus accident liability can involve multiple parties, depending on the circumstances. At Georgelis Larsen & Sabatino, we’ve seen cases where the bus driver, the bus company, a maintenance provider, another driver, a school district, or even a governmental agency is partially or wholly at fault.
For example, if the bus driver was speeding, distracted, or under the influence, the driver and their employer can be held liable. If the accident was caused by mechanical failure, a maintenance contractor or parts manufacturer might be responsible. In some cases, road design or poor signage is a contributing factor, in which case a government entity could be involved.
Pennsylvania law allows for comparative negligence, meaning multiple parties can share blame. That’s why we work aggressively to investigate the full scope of the accident- using expert witnesses, accident reconstructionists, and public records- to hold every responsible party accountable. We’ve successfully litigated complex multi-defendant cases, ensuring our clients receive the compensation they’re entitled to, no matter how complicated the path to justice may be.
What types of compensation can I recover after a bus accident?
Victims of bus accidents are often entitled to significant compensation. Depending on the severity of your injuries and the circumstances surrounding the crash, you may be eligible to recover:
- Medical Expenses – Both current and future treatments, surgeries, medications, and rehabilitation.
- Lost Wages – Income lost due to time away from work, and loss of earning capacity if your injuries are long-term or permanent.
- Pain and Suffering – Physical pain, emotional distress, and diminished quality of life.
- Property Damage – If your personal belongings or vehicle were damaged.
- Wrongful Death Damages – In fatal cases, surviving family members may pursue compensation for funeral costs, lost income, and emotional loss.
At Georgelis Larsen & Sabatino, we assess the full scope of your losses- not just the obvious medical bills. We fight for the true value of your case, factoring in long-term implications on your health, career, and life. Our track record includes high-dollar settlements and verdicts that reflect not only what was lost, but what justice demands.
How long do I have to file a bus accident claim in Pennsylvania?
Under Pennsylvania law, most personal injury claims, including bus accidents, are subject to a two-year statute of limitations from the date of the accident. That means you generally have two years to file a lawsuit.
However, there are important exceptions and nuances. If the claim involves a public or government-operated bus- like a school district or a municipal transit authority- you may be required to file a Notice of Claim within six months of the incident. Failing to meet this notice requirement could jeopardize your case.
Time is truly of the essence in these cases. The longer you wait, the more difficult it becomes to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and build a compelling case. At Georgelis Larsen & Sabatino, we move quickly and strategically to ensure all deadlines are met and your rights are fully protected. Even if you think you're close to the deadline, don’t delay- contact us right away.
Do I need an attorney to handle my bus accident claim?
Absolutely. Bus accident claims are far more complex than standard car accident cases. They often involve multiple victims, government entities, commercial carriers, federal regulations, and high-stakes insurance defense teams. Without an experienced attorney, you risk being under-compensated- or worse, denied altogether.
At Georgelis Larsen & Sabatino, we’ve spent years navigating these legal minefields for our clients. We understand the tactics insurance companies use to minimize payouts and the legal requirements for proving negligence. We handle everything- from evidence collection and witness interviews to filing claims and negotiating with insurance companies.
Additionally, we prepare every case for trial from day one. This trial-ready approach shows insurers we mean business, often leading to larger settlements without ever stepping into a courtroom. But if trial is necessary, we’re aggressive litigators with a proven record in Lancaster County courts. Don’t go it alone- your health, finances, and future may depend on the outcome.
What should I do immediately after a bus accident?
Your actions in the moments and days following a bus accident can significantly impact your ability to file a successful claim. Here's what we recommend based on decades of experience:
- Seek Medical Attention – Even if you feel okay, get checked. Some injuries aren’t immediately apparent.
- Call 911 – Make sure police file a report; this becomes a key piece of evidence.
- Document the Scene – Take photos, get witness contact info, and jot down everything you remember.
- Do Not Talk to Insurance Adjusters – They are trained to limit what you’re paid. Direct them to your attorney.
- Contact Georgelis Larsen & Sabatino – The sooner we get involved, the better we can preserve evidence and protect your rights.
Bus companies and insurers act quickly to protect themselves. You need an experienced legal team to do the same for you.
How are school bus accidents different from other bus accident claims?
School bus accidents involve a unique set of legal challenges due to the involvement of children, public school systems, and sometimes municipal entities. These cases often trigger additional protections for the bus operators, and strict deadlines apply.
For example, if a public school district operates the bus, you may be suing a government agency, which has immunity protections and notice requirements under Pennsylvania law. You may also be required to file faster than in a typical personal injury case. Moreover, the emotional trauma to the children involved can be just as important as physical injuries- and must be carefully documented and presented in the claim.
At Georgelis Larsen & Sabatino, we’ve handled numerous school bus injury cases. We understand the emotional weight these cases carry, especially for parents, and we pursue maximum compensation while treating families with compassion. When a child is harmed, we leave no stone unturned in seeking justice.
Can I file a claim if I was a pedestrian hit by a bus?
Yes, pedestrians struck by buses absolutely have the right to pursue compensation for their injuries. In fact, these types of accidents often result in the most severe injuries- broken bones, spinal damage, traumatic brain injuries, or even death.
Bus drivers have a legal duty to operate with heightened awareness, especially in urban and residential areas. When they fail to do so- by speeding, making unsafe turns, or failing to yield- they can and should be held accountable.
At Georgelis Larsen & Sabatino, we understand how devastating pedestrian-involved accidents can be. We will investigate driver negligence, company liability, route design, and surveillance footage to build your case. Whether you were struck at a crosswalk, bus stop, or sidewalk, we work tirelessly to ensure your voice is heard and your suffering is compensated.
What if the bus accident occurred during severe weather conditions?
Weather-related accidents add complexity to liability claims, but they do not eliminate fault. Bus drivers and companies are still expected to adjust their driving practices for conditions like rain, snow, or fog. Failing to reduce speed, keep proper distance, or cancel trips when unsafe is considered negligence.
For example, in the recent August 2023 charter bus accident during a heavy rainstorm, questions arose about whether the driver should have continued operating under those conditions. That’s where legal experience comes in.
At Georgelis Larsen & Sabatino, we dig into the details- weather reports, dispatch logs, training records, and safety protocols- to determine whether the company or driver made negligent decisions. In many cases, even when weather is a factor, it’s not the only cause. Our job is to find what the other side wants to hide and use it to win the compensation you deserve.
How is compensation determined in multi-passenger bus accidents?
When many people are injured in the same accident, the insurance company’s liability is typically capped per accident- meaning all victims may need to share a limited pool of funds. This is known as a “policy limit” issue and can drastically affect your payout if you don’t act quickly.
At Georgelis Larsen & Sabatino, we prioritize our clients by acting swiftly and strategically. We work to file claims early, position your case strongly, and identify other possible sources of recovery- like secondary policies or third-party liability.
We also focus on presenting strong documentation of your specific injuries and losses to differentiate your claim. When dozens are involved, the most detailed and well-prepared claims often receive the highest settlements. Don’t wait- get in front of the line with a seasoned team that knows how to handle mass injury litigation.
How much does it cost to hire Georgelis Larsen & Sabatino for a bus accident claim?
It costs nothing upfront to hire our firm. At Georgelis Larsen & Sabatino Injury Law Firm, P.C., we work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only get paid if and when you do. If we don’t recover money for you, you owe us nothing- no hourly fees, no retainers, no surprises.
This allows injured individuals and families to access high-caliber legal representation without financial risk. Our fee is a standard percentage of the final settlement or jury award, which we’ll explain clearly at your free consultation.
We also advance all case costs- such as investigators, medical experts, court fees, and more- so you can focus on healing while we fight for justice. With millions recovered for bus accident victims across Pennsylvania, we’re confident in our ability to deliver results. You’ve got nothing to lose- call us now at 717-394-3004.
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