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Public Transit and Bus Accidents in California: Suing a Government Agency

Crashes involving buses and transit trigger short government-claim deadlines.

Crashes Involving Buses and Transit

Crashes involving public buses, light rail, and transit vehicles can cause serious injuries to passengers, pedestrians, and other drivers.

These cases carry special rules because a government agency is often involved.

Suing a Government Agency

When a public transit agency is responsible, the claim is governed by the California Government Claims Act, which has strict procedures.

These rules differ sharply from ordinary injury claims.

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The Six-Month Claim Deadline

Claims against public entities generally must be filed within six months of the injury — far shorter than the usual deadline.

Missing this deadline can bar the claim entirely.

Common Transit-Crash Injuries

Passengers on buses and trains often lack seatbelts and can be thrown, while pedestrians and drivers struck by transit vehicles face severe injuries.

The injuries can be significant and varied.

Preserving Transit Evidence

Transit vehicles often have cameras and data systems. Preserving this footage and data quickly is critical, as it may be overwritten.

Prompt action protects key evidence.

Acting Fast to Protect Your Claim

Because of the short deadline and disappearing evidence, transit cases demand immediate attention.

A free case review can explain the government-claim process.

This article is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws change and every case is different. For advice about your specific situation, consult a licensed California attorney.

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