Indiana Bus Accident Attorneys From Clifford Law Offices, Chicago
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has
established federal motor vehicle safety standards that must be
followed by school bus owners and companies. These requirements
include regulating emergency exits, roof structure, seating and fuel
systems as well as bus body joint integrity.
Whenever a family suffers from a wrongful death or injury at the
hands of another, it is a tragedy. But it seems that bus accidents and
other mass transportation accidents appear to affect those families and
the general public the worst. The communities of these families and all
of America mourn the disasters where dozens of people needlessly die.
Buses certainly are a convenient form of public transportation – whether they be commuter buses, tour buses, airport shuttles, ski shuttle buses, casino buses or, of course, school buses. As common carriers, bus drivers and bus companies owe their passengers a greater duty of care in protecting them from harm.
Actions against a common carrier can involve the negligent conduct of the bus driver or inadequate training, or the condition of the school bus itself such as improper maintenance or defective parts.
If you or a loved one has been involved in a bus crash, certain time periods are required to be followed in filing a lawsuit. These deadlines are called statutes of limitations. They vary from state to state and certain common carriers that are owned by governmental entities such as federal, state, county or city governments may have special notices that must be given before filing a lawsuit. These time periods can be very short.
Clifford Law Offices has successfully handled several bus accident tragedies in and around the Chicago area. For example, Bob Clifford obtained a $24 million verdict on behalf of an 8-year-old boy who suffered permanent brain damage and motor impairment after he was struck by a CTA bus in a school zone crosswalk. He also obtained a $2.775 million settlement on behalf of a 24-year-old woman whose leg was degloved (her skin was scraped down to the bone) when a bus made a tight right hand turn and pinned her against a barrier. Clifford Law Offices also represents a man who was injured in an Arkansas bus crash that occurred when the driver drove into a field off of Interstate 55. Please visit Clifford Law Offices' Bus Accident page for more information on private and public bus accident results.
Clifford Law Offices’ Cases Dealing with Bus Accidents
Robert Clifford - $24 million (Verdict): 8-year-old boy suffers
permanent brain damage and motor impairment after he was struck by a
CTA bus as he crossed the street in a school zone crosswalk
Kevin Durkin - $7 million (Verdict): Woman in crosswalk struck by bus suffers permanent brain damage
Robert Clifford - $6.5 million (Verdict): 55-year-old woman’s legs crushed by a CTA bus making too tight a turn in the crosswalk
Robert Clifford - $5 million (Verdict): Jogger hit by bus suffers permanent injuries
Kevin Durkin - $1.2 million (Verdict): Single female struck and injured by private bus
Craig Squillace - $374,430 (Verdict): 41-year-old passenger on bus thrown into air and lands on right heel, fracturing it, when bus hits a bump
Tim Tomasik - $300,000 (Verdict): 46-year-old woman suffers ankle fracture while riding in a rental car shuttle bus that is struck by a van
John Karnezis - $1.4 million: 15-year-old student is struck by a bus on her way to school; suffers severe degloving injury to her leg
Robert Clifford - $2.775 million: bus makes tight right-hand turn and pins 24-year-old woman against barrier; leg is degloved
Accolades for Clifford Law Offices
Clifford Law Offices received national first-tier rankings in Plaintiffs' Product Liability Litigation in the 2010 U.S. News-Best Lawyers "Best Law Firms" Guide. Thousands of clients and law firms were surveyed by U.S. News-Best Lawyers. This is the first time that a national ranking has been compiled and it was featured in the October print issue of U.S. News & World Report. Robert Clifford, senior and name partner at the firm, was named the 2009 Best Lawyers' Top Personal Injury Attorney in Chicago. The firm also received Metropolitan First-Tier rankings in Plaintiffs' Personal Injury Litigation, Plaintiffs' Product Liability Litigation and Plaintiffs' Medical Malpractice Law in what some have called the most comprehensive view of the U.S. legal profession. Thousands of law firms and clients were surveyed. Robert Clifford has been named a Best Lawyer since the publication's inception in 1983. Kevin Durkin and Keith Hebeisen, partners at the firm, were named Best Lawyers in the 2011 edition. Robert A. Clifford was selected in 2004 as one of the "five most respected and feared plaintiffs' attorneys" in the country by Corporate Legal Times, calling him "the best of the bad." The National Law Journal named Mr. Clifford's firm on the "Plaintiffs' Hot List: 20 Go-To Teams" in 2004 and one of the top 25 firms in 2003. The publication also named Robert Clifford one of the Top Ten Litigators in Illinois as well as one of the nation's Top Ten Litigators. American Lawyer Media recognized Mr. Clifford as one of the Top Ten Most Influential Lawyers in Illinois in 2000. He has consistently been voted by his peers as one of the Best Lawyers in America , and he was named one of Chicago's "30 Toughest Lawyers" by Chicago Magazine in 2002. He was selected to be a member of the Inner Circle of Advocates, an invitation-only group of 100 trial lawyers from around the country.
Chicago, Illinois bus accident attorneys with Clifford Law Offices have successfully handled many cases stemming from a bus crash and are available for consultations.

