Can I File for My Totaled Car If I Was Hit by a Greyhound Bus*?

If your vehicle was deemed a total loss after being hit by a bus, you can pursue compensation for your damages through a personal injury claim against Greyhound, or whichever bus company was at fault. A personal injury claim will allow you to recoup compensation for the losses that you incurred in the crash.

You can include property damages as a compensable loss in your personal injury claim. A personal injury lawyer will be able to help you with getting your claim underway.

Supporting Evidence

Maintaining documentation and preserving evidence are essential to the success of a personal injury claim. You will need to show which damages you suffered, the cause of the crash, and prove that the crash was caused by the negligence of the driver. A personal injury claim will help you get your claim filed and argue your case.

If you have been hit by a bus, you will need to call the police and make sure an accident has been completed. Try to get photos of the accident scene and of any damages that the vehicles sustained. Also, get contact details for and the names of any witnesses to the crash.

While there are many documents that you can use to prove your losses, here are some more common documents used as supporting evidence in a personal injury case:

  • Accident report
  • Photos of the damages
  • Photos of the accident scene
  • Medical bills
  • Proof of missed work and lost wages
  • Witness statements
  • Tow bills
  • Rental car receipts

You will need to have your car checked by a qualified auto repair facility. The technician will provide a written estimate for fixing your vehicle.

If the repairs will cost more than the current value of your car, then your car will be considered a total loss. In that case, you will be compensated the fair market value of your vehicle.

The fair market value is calculated by considering the vehicle make, model, age, options, mileage, and condition. Your accident injury lawyer will help you negotiate the value of your vehicle as the price could fluctuate slightly.

Consult With a Personal Injury Lawyer

If a bus hit your vehicle and totaled your vehicle, you will need to consult with a personal injury lawyer to ensure your rights are protected and that your claim is given serious consideration. You will not have to pay your lawyer anything out of pocket because personal injury attorneys work on a contingency basis. That means your lawyer will not get paid until your claim has been won and you receive either a settlement or get a judgment to cover the losses you incurred in the accident.

A strict statute limitations does apply when filing a personal injury claim, so don’t wait too long to recover compensation for your totaled car after being hit by a bus. Fill out the Free Case Evaluation above today!

*Disclaimer: The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be construed as legal advice. If you file a claim against Greyhound Lines, or any other party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.

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