Sunday, January 11, 2009
Los Angeles Bus Accident / Train Accident Attorney
Bus Accidents / Train Accidents
Car, Truck, Motorcycle, Bus, Pedestrian, Bicycle, Train Accidents
Bus accident scenarios are varied, but often involve situations such as the following:
* A pedestrian is hit by a bus in a crosswalk
* A bus driver stops suddenly, and is rear-ended by a car that is tailgating it
* A bus swerves and sideswipes another vehicle that was attempting to pass.
* A bus passenger is injured when a bus hits a standing object such as a lamppost or overpass ramp wall.
At the Southern California personal injury law firm of Lederer Nojima LLP, we work to protect the rights of victims of bus accidents. To schedule a free initial consultation, contact us.
Regardless of the circumstances of a bus accident, we represent the injured and the bereaved after collisions that may involve:
* MTA (Metro Transit Authority) local transit accidents
* Shuttle bus accidents.
* Commercial vehicles.
* Bus - bicycle collisions.
* Metro Rail System (light rail) crossing accidents.
The sooner our lawyers become involved in a bus accident investigation, the more likely it is that we will be successful in obtaining the maximum available recovery of monetary compensation for victims - whether they are pedestrians, bicyclists, bus passengers, other motorists, or passengers of other vehicles.
For example, we recommend only the most highly qualified doctors -- including physicians who treat professional athletes. These authoritative health care providers offer hope for improvement and are respected by the insurers who are obligated to compensate the injured.
Our experience in insurance defense has given us skills and insight that translate to proper compensation for our clients who have suffered head injuries, spinal cord injuries, or other serious physical harm. We handle wrongful death claims and lawsuits for people who have lost loved ones in bus accidents in Southern California.
Los Angeles Train Accident Attorney
Train accident scenarios are varied, but often involve situations such as the following:
A pedestrian is hit by a train while on the track A conductor stops suddenly An engineer uses the wrong track causing a collision with another train. At the Southern California personal injury law firm of Lederer Nojima LLP, we work to protect the rights of victims of train accidents. To schedule a free initial consultation, contact us.
Regardless of the circumstances of a train accidents, we represent the injured and the bereaved after collisions that may involve:
MetroLink local transit accidents
Metro Rail System (light rail) crossing accidents.
The sooner our lawyers become involved in a bus accident investigation, the more likely it is that we will be successful in obtaining the maximum available recovery of monetary compensation for victims - whether they are pedestrians, bicyclists, train passengers, other motorists, or passengers of other vehicles.
For example, we recommend only the most highly qualified doctors -- including physicians who treat professional athletes. These authoritative health care providers offer hope for improvement and are respected by the insurers who are obligated to compensate the injured.
Our experience in insurance defense has given us skills and insight that translate to proper compensation for our clients who have suffered head injuries, spinal cord injuries, or other serious physical harm. We handle wrongful death claims and lawsuits for people who have lost loved ones in bus accidents in Southern California.
Contact us to learn how our experience and track record of success can translate to relief for you and your family after a pedestrian accident or other injury anywhere in Southern California.
Speak to an attorney at no cost. No recovery, no fee. Call us if you are injured -- even if you are not sure you have a case. Se habla espaƱol.
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If you are involved in a train accident, you should discuss the matter with a train accident attorney because train accidents take a very long time to resolve, as they are not involved with one or two people but numerous parties at one time.
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