Two Students Injured in Klein Independent School District Bus Accident in Houston – Texas Injury Lawyers

School bus Accidents

School bus Accidents

Two students have been injured, one of them seriously, in an accident involving a Klein Independent School District bus and a passenger vehicle.

The accident occurred on Monday at about 6.30 in the morning in northwest Harris County. The bus was taking students to an alternative school at the Louetta and Stuebner-Airline district annex, when it was struck by a passenger car. That quickly set off a series of smaller collisions. First, another car struck the wreckage, and then, a third motorist tried to avoid the wreckage, and ended up driving his car into a ditch. Two students in the bus were injured. One of them suffered serious injuries, and both had to be taken to the hospital.

The car was, ironically enough, being driven by a Klein High School student. His car was severely damaged by impact, and he was pinned down in his vehicle. Rescue personnel had to extricate him, and he is reported to be in a serious condition.

Our prayers are with all of the students who were injured in this accident, and we pray that they make a complete and speedy recovery.

Bus accident claims in Houston can be somewhat different from auto accident claims. There may be a number of parties besides the driver of the bus, who may be at fault.

Broadly, the following parties may be named by a Houston injury lawyer in a bus accident claim:

The state of Texas has seen more than its share of fatal and tragic bus accidents over the past few years. It doesn’t help that Houston is the hub for transportation between Mexico and the US. There has been a lack of stronger federal oversight over the operations of these commercial motor vehicles, and this has contributed to shady bus operations and serious accidents.

If you or a loved one has been involved in a bus accident, car accident, truck accident or motorcycle accident, contact the Husband & Wife Legal Team at The Kahn Law Firm at 713-226-9900 for a case evaluation today.

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