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We collect reports, photos, witness details, and crash evidence.
We review medical bills, missed wages, repairs, and injuries.
We manage claim communication and respond to insurer disputes.
We prepare your case to pursue available compensation.
Ged Lawyers brings decades of legal experience to injury, insurance, property loss, and protection matters.
Eligible injury clients pay no upfront attorney fees. Ged Lawyers is paid only when compensation is recovered.
Our multilingual team helps clients communicate clearly, ask questions, and understand what is happening in their case.
Clients work with attorneys and support staff who prepare the case carefully and stay involved throughout the process.
Major verdicts and settlements show the firm’s experience handling high-value claims for injured clients.
Eligible injury clients pay no upfront attorney fees. Ged Lawyers is paid only when compensation is recovered.
Major verdicts and settlements show the firm’s experience handling high-value claims for injured clients.
Ged Lawyers has the manpower, experts, and legal resources to challenge insurers, corporations, property owners, and powerful defendants.
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Report the injury to the driver or transit personnel before you leave, and make sure an incident report is created. Buses carry hundreds of passengers daily, and without one there may be no record you were aboard.
Photograph the bus number, route number, and license plate. Those identifiers locate the specific vehicle, its maintenance file, and its onboard camera footage, which is routinely overwritten within days.
Collect contact details from other passengers immediately. Bus witnesses scatter faster than in any other crash type.
Seek medical treatment within 14 days. Florida PIP requires initial services in that window under Fla. Stat. § 627.736, or medical benefits are not reimbursable at all.
Then get advice quickly. If a public agency operated the bus, your claim carries procedural requirements that do not apply to ordinary collisions.
It depends on who operates the bus, and bus companies are held to a higher standard than ordinary drivers.
Florida treats bus operators as common carriers, which owe passengers a heightened duty of care rather than merely reasonable care.
Public operators include school districts, county transit agencies, and municipal systems. Those claims run through Florida's sovereign immunity statute with requirements addressed separately below.
Private operators include charter and tour companies, intercity carriers, airport and hotel shuttles, and private school bus contractors. They face ordinary negligence liability.
Liability often extends beyond the operator. Depending on what happened, responsibility may reach the driver, a maintenance contractor, another motorist, a component manufacturer, or the entity responsible for a roadway defect.
Each potential defendant carries separate insurance, which is why identifying all of them early matters.
Two years for the lawsuit, and that changed recently enough that many people still have it wrong.
HB 837 reduced Florida's negligence statute of limitations from four years to two for causes of action accruing on or after March 24, 2023, under Fla. Stat. § 95.11.
Claims against public entities add a separate layer. Fla. Stat. § 768.28 requires written pre-suit notice to both the responsible agency and the Florida Department of Financial Services. That notice is generally due within three years, and within two years for wrongful death.
After serving notice, a mandatory 180-day investigation period must pass before suit can be filed, unless the agency formally denies the claim sooner. The two-year filing deadline keeps running during that period.
Notice is a condition precedent. Missing it defeats an otherwise valid claim.
Recovery gets capped, and for bus crashes the cap works in a way most people find surprising.
Under Fla. Stat. § 768.28, damages against a government entity are limited to $200,000 per person and $300,000 per incident. The per-incident figure is aggregate across every claimant. If a school bus crash injures twenty children, all twenty share $300,000 regardless of how catastrophic any individual injury is.
Anything above the cap requires a claims bill passed by the Florida Legislature. During the entire 2026 session, the Legislature passed six claims bills totaling roughly $13 million, and some had been pending for years.
HB 145 would have raised the caps to $350,000 and $500,000. It passed 36 to 0 in the Senate and 108 to 1 in the House, then was vetoed on June 30, 2026.
Punitive damages are unavailable against public entities entirely.
Your medical treatment gets paid without anyone proving fault first.
Florida PIP follows the household rather than the vehicle. If you or a resident relative carries an auto policy, that PIP generally covers your treatment after a bus injury, subject to the $10,000 ceiling, the 80 percent medical share, and the $2,500 limit absent an emergency medical condition determination.
If no household policy exists, your health insurance becomes the primary source, and some commercial operators carry medical payments coverage that may respond.
The heightened common carrier duty works in your favor as a passenger, since the operator owed you more than ordinary care.
One caution specific to passengers. When a single crash injures many people and a public agency operated the bus, the aggregate cap means claimants are effectively competing for the same limited pool. Acting early matters.
The claim shifts, but your first step does not change.
File with your own PIP carrier regardless. Florida no-fault pays your medical treatment and part of your lost income without reference to who caused the collision, and the 14-day treatment deadline still applies to you.
The liability claim then proceeds against the at-fault motorist rather than the bus operator, which is frequently better news than it sounds. A private driver's policy is not subject to sovereign immunity caps, so a serious injury may reach more available coverage than a claim against a transit agency would.
Fault is rarely all or nothing. Where the bus operator contributed through speed, positioning, or failure to react, both parties may share responsibility, with damages apportioned between them.
If the at-fault driver was uninsured, your own uninsured motorist coverage becomes the source.
School buses remain among the safest ways for children to travel, and serious injuries aboard them are uncommon relative to the number of trips taken.
The pattern worth understanding is where injuries actually occur. Nationally, a majority of school bus related fatalities involve children outside the bus rather than passengers on it, struck in the loading zone by the bus itself or by motorists illegally passing a stopped bus.
Florida law requires drivers to stop for a school bus displaying its stop signal, and illegal passing is a recurring cause of these incidents.
Florida requires seat belts on school buses purchased after December 31, 2000, so the presence and type of restraint varies by vehicle age.
Current Florida crash counts are published by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles rather than estimated here.
Yes, and procedurally they are considerably simpler while often being stronger on damages.
Charter buses, tour operators, party buses, and limousine services are private companies. No sovereign immunity notice applies, no damage caps limit recovery, and the ordinary two-year deadline governs.
Liability frequently involves federal regulation. Passenger carriers operating across state lines fall under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations covering driver qualification, hours of service, drug and alcohol testing, and vehicle inspection. Violations documented in those records often establish negligence directly, and record retention periods are short.
Federal minimum insurance for interstate passenger carriers is substantially higher than for general freight, which matters when injuries are catastrophic.
Alcohol service is a recurring factor in party bus cases, potentially opening claims against whoever served it and questions about how the operator supervised passengers.
A bus accident lawsuit may be appropriate in a number of situations, including:
Other situations may warrant a bus accident lawsuit, but these are the primary examples. If you or a loved one suffered fatal or non-fatal injuries during a bus accident, Ged Lawyers offers its legal services.
Financial recoveries are one goal of bus accident lawsuits in Florida. You may also want to hold defendants accountable for putting you or your loved one in danger and ultimately causing you harm.
Our team will work to help you achieve these goals.
You may look for several criteria in a bus accident lawyer, including:
Ged Lawyers meets these important standards. Consider what some of our former clients say about our dedication to their cases:
These are authentic looks into how Ged Lawyers operates. A Florida bus accident lawyer from our firm wants to provide you the same brand of representation that these clients received.
Bus accidents can cause serious injuries, which may mean serious losses. Some of the recoverable damages in your bus accident case in Florida may include:
We also handle bus accident cases involving wrongful deaths. Our team will discuss recoverable losses with you if your loved one passed away in a Florida bus accident.
Our firm handles the entirelegal process for bus accident victims in Florida. While our team pursues your financial recovery, you can recover, be with loved ones, and rest easy knowing we’re leading your case.
Our team will be fighting for you by:
The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) reported a spike in bus accidents in 2021. In each of these accidents, someone did something to cause the collision—this includes your bus accident, too.
Our firm will establish liability for your accident, with liable parties possibly including:
Each bus accident happens under completelyunique circumstances. Our firm will determine the circumstances of your accident and all parties with liability.
Evidence and documentation are the foundational blocks of a strong case. Our attorneys and investigators will seek evidence that supports your case. This may include video footage, photographs of the accident scene, witness accounts, and experts’ reconstructions of your bus accident.
We will also document your losses. Medical bills, diagnoses of physical and mental trauma, proof of lost income, and bills for property repairs could all help your case for compensation.
Ged Lawyers never predetermines the path of our cases. We generally pursue a settlement but are always prepared to take a bus accident case to trial.
Whatever your case demands, Ged Lawyers will deliver.
Ged Lawyers seeks justice for those who suffer avoidable injuries in Florida. Bus accident victims can rely on our bus accident lawyers to fight for the financial recovery they deserve. You should not wait to contact our team, as we may face a deadline for filing your case.
Call Ged Lawyers today for your free consultation. There are no obligations when you call, and we’re eager to start your case as soon as possible.
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