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Compensation claims for passengers injured in bus accidents

TLW Solicitors are experienced in helping passengers injured in bus accidents to claim compensation for their injuries.

We deal with many cases where bus passengers have been injured as a result of negligent driving and severe braking. As there are no seat belts fitted to most buses this means that any harsh braking can cause serious injuries to passengers including whiplash.

If you were a passenger in a bus accident and suffer from any sort of injury then you could be entitled to claim compensation for it.

If we do take on your case as an injured bus passenger we will act on a no win, no fee agreement and ensure that you receive 100% of your compensation as a bus accident passenger.

Here are some other claim types associated with traffic accidents:

Whiplash Injury Claims
Car Traffic Accidents / Car Driver Injuries
RTA (Road Traffic Accidents) Claims
Claims for Passengers Injured in Car Accidents
Cyclists Injured in Road Traffic Accidents
Claims for Motorcycle Accidents
Bus Driver Compensation
Road Traffic Accidents Involving Pedestrians
Road Accidents Involving Uninsured Drivers

Making a compensation claim for bus accident injuries is really easy. Speak to one of our friendly team about how to start your bus passenger claim by calling 0800 169 5925 today.

Successful bus passenger accident claim locations

Newcastle | Manchester | Birmingham | Leeds | Midlands
Sunderland | Liverpool | Middlesbrough | Yorkshire | Wales

We also can help with your bus accident claim if you're based in any other town or city in the UK. Call us today on 0800 169 5925.

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