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Legal Blog 2012 November Brain and Knee injury, hit by a bus, Orange County
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Brain and Knee injury, hit by a bus, Orange County

Posted By Scott Hughes || 14-Nov-2012

Have you been hit by a bus in Orange County? If so, you may have a claim for damages to compensate you for your injuries.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is the bus service provider for Orange County. The OCTA claims can be difficult. Having an experienced Orange County Bus Accident Lawyer by your side can help you get the OCTA to pay for your damages. Even when it seems obvious that the bus driver was at fault, most government agencies will deny your claim for injuries in the hopes that you dont pursue your claim or sue. However, as a former Marine and Military Police Officer, I have no problem pursuing your action against a government entity such as OCTA for damages.

Due to the size and weight of a bus, even a low speed bus accident can cause massive injuries to a person. Typical injuries sustained in a bus accident include, brain injury, neck injury, spinal injury, hip injury, knee injury, broken arms, broken legs and ankles.

Contact me 24/7 to determine whether you have a claim if you were hit by a bus in Orange County and have suffered injury.

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