ROAD ACCIDENT - BUS OR COACH

Statistically, going by bus or coach is one of the safest ways to travel. In 2007, less than 4% of all road casualties were passengers involved in coach accidents or bus accidents in Scotland and only around 1 in 20 of those passengers were seriously injured. No-one was killed.

In general terms, each road user in Scotland has a responsibility to act as a reasonable person would in any given situation. If that doesn’t happen and it causes a motor accident in which someone else suffers an injury (whether a bodily injury or property damage) that could reasonably have been anticipated, the wrongdoer may be liable to pay compensation. That compensation may be met from the wrongdoer’s insurance policy or from the scheme established to protect the public against uninsured or untraced drivers.

If you’re unsure whether you may have a valid compensation claim for a personal injury caused by a bus accident in Scotland, call us now on 0333 900 0333 to discuss how we can help or simply fill in the CALL ME box and we’ll ring you. Alternatively, you can start your claim immediately by answering a few simple questions on the CLAIM NOW page and we’ll do the rest.

Remember – If you’ve been injured in a bus accident in Scotland, your claim is best dealt with by Scottish specialists and you won’t pay a penny for our help, whatever happens.