Queens Bus Accident Lawyer by Keetick L. Sanchez
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Queens Bus Accident Lawyer by Keetick L. Sanchez
A serious bus accident in Queens can disrupt your health, your work, and your routine. After a collision involving a city bus, MTA bus, school bus, charter bus, tour bus, shuttle bus, or airport bus serving JFK or LaGuardia, you may face hospital bills, therapy, lost income, and ongoing pain and suffering. You also have to deal with insurers, insurance adjusters, and quick settlement offers that may not reflect your medical bills, lost wages, and long-term needs. K L Sanchez Law Office, P.C. helps injured passengers, pedestrians, and motorists pursue compensation under New York law and manage the process from the start. Call (646) 701-7990 to request a free consultation.
K L Sanchez Law Office, P.C.
37-06 82nd St #304, Jackson Heights, NY 11372, United States
(646) 701-7990
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Bus cases often involve layered liability. A crash may involve driver negligence, corporate negligence by a bus company, maintenance contractors, mechanics, or a municipal agency like the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). The facts can include distracted driving, reckless driving, speeding, running red lights, unsafe lane changes, failing to yield to pedestrians, fatigue from long shifts or double routes, and poor enforcement of rest schedules. Some claims involve worn brakes, tire blowouts, steering problems, malfunctioning lights, skipped inspections, or delayed repairs that lead to mechanical failures. Weather conditions such as heavy rain, snow, and ice can also play a role when a driver or operator fails to adjust speed and spacing near intersections or bus stops.
Deadlines matter in Queens bus accident claims. When an MTA or other government-owned bus is involved, you may need a formal Notice of Claim within 90 days, and you may face a shorter statute of limitations of one year and 90 days instead of three years. New York’s No-Fault system may also require an Application for No-Fault Benefits (PIP) within 30 days, often through your own auto insurance or another available insurer. Missing these timelines can limit options, so early investigation helps preserve evidence such as black box data and mandated maintenance logs.
Keetick L. Sanchez, founding attorney of K L Sanchez Law Office, P.C., represents injured individuals throughout Queens and New York City, with an extensive background in bus and transit-related claims. The legal team gathers records, reviews safety and maintenance logs, examines training and hiring practices, and identifies all responsible parties, including employers that may be vicariously liable under respondeat superior. If multiple parties share blame, New York’s pure comparative negligence rule can still allow recovery while adjusting damages based on comparative fault. The firm handles communication, builds the claim with clear evidence, and seeks fair compensation so you can focus on recovery.
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