Injured In A Bus Accident In Panama City? We Can Help.

Bus drivers are required to ensure the safety of passengers. Maintaining high standards of care is paramount, whether it involves the operation of the bus or maintenance of the vehicle. Falling short of those standards results in serious injuries to passengers.

Our lawyers are committed to maximizing the compensation you are entitled to through settlements or trial verdicts. For a free consultation with our bus accident lawyers, please call Walborsky Bradley & Fleming, PLLC, at or contact us online.

Dedicated And Diligent Legal Representation From Experienced Attorneys

Highway travel at faster speeds can lead to rollovers. Bus breakdowns strand passengers and put them at risk. Collisions on city streets may be at reduced speeds. However, that does not eliminate the risk of serious injury and death to both passengers and nearby pedestrians.

Whether on city streets or freeways, bus passengers in Panama City, Pensacola, and throughout Florida place a great deal of trust in their bus drivers to keep them safe. When accidents occur, we attend to every detail of personal injury claims by investigating the following:

  • Driver errors
  • Reckless and erratic driving
  • Sudden stops and starts
  • Bus overcrowding
  • Road conditions
  • Vehicle conditions
  • Negligence of a third party

These types of motor vehicle accident cases are complex, especially when multiple parties are liable, specifically city government entities. Whether you have suffered injuries or are grieving the death of a loved one in a bus accident, we will dedicate all of our resources to securing the best outcome for you. Your job is to recover from the losses you suffered while we get to work in our pursuit of justice.

Don’t Hesitate Seeking Legal Help During This Difficult Time

Please contact an experienced attorney at Walborsky Bradley & Fleming, PLLC, by calling locally 850-434-8484 or 850-434-8484 toll free, or by filling out our intake form. Schedule your free consultation today.