SEPTA, or the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, is a public transit system serving 5 million riders surrounding the Philadelphia area. Its comprehensive reach helps Philadelphia commuters and residents with their transportation needs with the train systems, buses, trolleys, and the subway. Although public transportation is a privilege to have in your surrounding area, sometimes it can cause people to sustain an injury in the event of an accident.
When you have been injured through a wreck involving a SEPTA bus, contact the skilled attorneys at Lowenthal & Abrams for help. We can analyze the facts surrounding a claim so that you can receive the maximum amount of compensation possible.
SEPTA is a state-created authority appointed by five Philadelphia counties. Understanding the nuances of this public transit system can be complicated, especially if a person is not familiar with it. When you have been injured in an accident because a SEPTA bus hit you, here are some ways you can navigate the accident:
First, check for injuries and determine if you have any severe wounds that need urgent medical care. If you need medical intervention or medical care, keep the proper documentation on hand for future reference.
After an accident, the SEPTA driver should hand out accident cards that serve as proof of involvement and injury. Collect the SEPTA accident card, make a copy, and keep it safe to file a claim to receive compensation for your injuries.
When SEPTA is to be blamed for injuries, you will need to make a SEPTA claim before you file a lawsuit in court. This notice must have your information, the day and time of the accident, and the name of the doctor who treated your injuries. If you need help with this process, contact an experienced attorney from our firm to investigate your case.
Take note of your time limits as SEPTA accidents are not typical automobile or truck accidents with another driver. Instead, they are more involved collisions and could require legal assistance to ensure the appropriate steps are taken. You have six months to take action starting the date of your accident to gain compensation.
SEPTA bus accidents can be devastating to everyone involved. When a bus driver’s negligence, their employer, or any affiliated third party is the cause of a wreck, proactive legal action is your best means of recovering compensation for your injuries.
A capable lawyer from our firm can help you understand the best way to take to pursue the damages you need. Call the legal team at Lowenthal & Abrams today to set up an initial consultation.
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