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WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU ARE INJURED IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT ACCIDENTS

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What to Do When You Are Injured In Public Transport Accidents

Most people rely on public transport for their daily or occasional commute. Public transport includes trains, buses, trams and subways. Public transport operates under the pre-existing network of routes and are reliable and safe. But sometimes, accidents happen. People often suffer injuries and some accidents can be fatal. If you or your loved one is hurt in a public transport accident – you could be entitled to make a claim against the public transportation company, which operates that particular route and vehicle.

Understanding the Common Carrier Law in Illinois

Under the Common Carrier Law in Illinois, if you are injured in a public transport accident, then your personal injury case will be based on negligence rules. When the negligence rule is applicable, the injured individual is required to prove the defendant was negligent. Common Carriers in many other states including Illinois are:

  • Public Buses

  • School buses

  • Trains

  • Subways and any other public transportation vehicles

Common Carriers under the law owe their passengers a greater degree of care than an average individual. The carriers are responsible for ensuring the highest degree of safety and security to their passengers who uses their vehicles for their daily commute.

Driver Negligence

In Illinois, it’s essential for people to get injured or hurt in a public transport accident to prove driver negligence. Proving intent is not mandatory, but proving negligence will make all the difference to your case. Talk to a skilled personal injury lawyer to discuss your case. There is a lot happening on the roads and sometimes, the passengers riding a bus or any other form of public transport are unaware of the external road conditions. In a personal injury case, it’s essential to prove negligence, here are some examples of negligence by a driver driving a public vehicle:

  1. 1. Texting while driving

  2. 2. Being distracted

  3. 3. Repeatedly looking at the cell phone

  4. 4. Driving aggressively

  5. 5. Looking at a piece of paper while driving

  6. 6. Getting something out of the pocket on a moving vehicle

The aforementioned examples do not cover the long list of possible negligence by the driver, but it can give you an idea regarding your personal injury in a public transport vehicle. However, discussing your case with a leading personal injury lawyer will help you get an idea about different types of negligence.

If you or your loved ones have suffered a personal injury in a public transport accident and wish to know more about this subject or schedule a consultation, then contact I Am Calling My Lawyer at 888-841-4878 to talk to an experienced personal injury lawyer.

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