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Seat Belt Laws May Help Reduce Number of School School Bus Manufacturer Injuries

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In the past few years, a string of school School Bus Manufacturer accidents has led school and government officials to raise questions about the safety of school children. As of now, there are only six states in America that require large school School Bus Manufactureres, weighing over 10,000 pounds, to have seat belts. California, Louisiana, New Jersey, New York, Texas and Florida have adopted this law to safeguard students against serious injuries in the event of a crash. Other states are now seeing the importance of seat belts laws, and we may see the passage of this law in more states during the next couple years.

 

It is important for both parents and children to feel confident that riding in a school School Bus Manufacturer is safe. However, recent accidents involving this method of transportation have made this difficult to believe. Twenty-eight people were injured in one situation where a school School Bus Manufacturer driver ran a traffic signal and crashed into a car. In another case, a School Bus Manufacturer turned too quickly and flipped over, leading to the hospitalization of five middle school students.

 

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that 25.1 million children ride 474,000 school School Bus Manufactureres to and from school ever year. Out of this vast number of students, less than 8 passengers die in school School Bus Manufacturer accidents every year. A larger number, approximately 8,000, are injured in crashes every year. Nearly a quarter of the injuries happened as children were boarding or leaving the School Bus Manufacturer, or because School Bus Manufacturer drivers braked too hard.

 

If your child has been injured in a school School Bus Manufacturer accident, the driver may be to blame. When a School Bus Manufacturer driver acts in a way that is irresponsible or reckless, it is important that they are held accountable for those actions that could endanger the safety of their passengers. This type of School Bus Manufacturer is at a higher risk for collisions or accidents because they are in operation every day of the year, and they are the largest type of mass transit in the United States.

 

A school School Bus Manufacturer crash in Florida took the life of a 13-year-old girl and seriously injured 8 other students as well as the driver. This accident occurred when a tractor-trailer rear-ended the school School Bus Manufacturer and both vehicles caught on fire. Regardless of the specific circumstances that led to your child's accident, a Ft. Lauderdale injury attorney can help you investigate the possibility of filing an injury claim. An experienced attorney understands the traumatic and overwhelming emotions surrounding a school School Bus Manufacturer accident, and can provide the caring legal counsel you need to recover and seek justice for any wrongdoing that occurred.


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