Pages On: Public Transport Accidents
Public transport accidents can be very unexpected. Travel on trains, buses, trams, planes, and boats is usually safe, however in the event of an accident, such as a collision with another vehicle, you may be able to claim compensation. Suffering any injury can put your trust in public transport in jeopardy, and can make travelling difficult in the future, both physically and mentally.
Tourist awarded compensation following aeroplane injury
Posted: 4 April 2016
Posted in: Accidents and Sickness Abroad, Leg Injuries, Public Place Accidents, Public Transport Accidents, Shoulder Injuries, Spine & Back Injuries
A tourist was awarded £3900 in compensation by an airline following injuries sustained when returning from an overseas holiday. The claimant had warned the operator in advance that she had difficulties walking and had requested assistance on boarding and disembarking the aeroplane. However, upon her return from holiday, assistance was not provided. She subsequently stumbled whilst descending the staircase causing her to jar her back and shoulder. She also sustained injury to her leg. No record of types of disability assistance The holidaymaker decided to press for compensation and appointed lawyers to…
Read MorePublic Transport Accident Claims
Posted in: Public Transport Accidents, Road Traffic Accidents
We can suffer an injury because of another person’s negligence in many different circumstances, including when traveling on public transport. If you have suffered an injury from a road traffic accident that wasn’t your fault, whether on a bus, coach, ferry or taxi, then you may be entitled to compensation. If you are based in Sheffield and suffered an injury while traveling on the area’s public transport system or in a collision with a public transport vehicle, our personal injury solicitors** can help. They are based in and around Sheffield,…
Read MoreRyanair compensates injured passenger
Posted: 26 December 2015
Posted in: Public Place Accidents, Public Transport Accidents
Flight operator Ryanair have been forced to pay out compensation to an inured traveller following a court case. The company, who deny any blame for the incident, paid 33 year old Ronald Furlong, £28k, following a cup of boiling tea being spilled on Mr Furlong’s lap when passing the tea to another passenger. Ryanair claim that Mr Furlong was not paying adequate attention and was acting in a careless fashion which resulted in him spilling the tea himself. However Mr Furlong claimed that sufficient health and safety procedures were not carried out. He…
Read MoreMother takes legal action against bus firm for serious fall
Posted: 27 May 2015
Posted in: Bus Accidents, Public Transport Accidents, Road Traffic Accidents, Spine & Back Injuries
A mother-of-three is taking legal action against the bus company Arriva after injuries left her housebound. 47-year-old Anne-Marie Lee boarded an Arriva bus on 25 February when it suddenly jolted before she was able to sit down. She suffered a serious fall which left her with life-changing injuries. Ms Lee was immediately taken to Whiston hospital after the incident, where x-rays found a compressed fracture in one of her vertebrae. Three months after the accident happened, Ms Lee remains in a back brace, unable to move and in a great…
Read MoreNine rail workers had a ‘near-miss’ with passenger train
Posted: 24 October 2014
Posted in: Public Transport Accidents, Workplace Injuries
Nine track workers were very nearly hit by an passenger train going 80mph last month, accident investigators have reported. The rail workers had been operating on a small bridge that required repairs on the West Coast main line near Hest Bank when they were nearly hit by the train on the 22nd of September. The workers received no advance warning that a train was approaching, which could have cost them their lives. The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) said that the workers depended on warnings from the service about approaching trains. However…
Read MoreFamilies launch legal battle after their children are injured in bus crash
Posted: 31 July 2014
Posted in: Bus Accidents, Leg Injuries, Neck Injuries, Public Transport Accidents, Road Traffic Accidents, School Accidents
The families of multiple schoolchildren injured in a bus crash in County Durham last month have launched legal action for their extensive injuries. The crash happened on the 3rd of June between one double-decker bus, operated by Go North-East, and a single-decker bus run by Stanley Travel in Shield Row Lane, near the junction of the A693. Both of the drivers and 28 schoolchildren were taken to a nearby hospital by 13 ambulances. Both of the buses had been taking schoolchildren to their schools when the crash happened: one to Tanfield School…
Read MoreWorries over safety at Cambridge Airport
Posted: 8 June 2014
Posted in: Accidents and Sickness Abroad, Public Transport Accidents
A recent investigation has made some worrying findings regarding staff and passenger safety at Cambridge International Airport. The BBC investigation gathered evidence from leaked emails and two whistleblowers, which both highlighted major concerns about the condition of the airport’s equipment and the state of the runway. Furthering this, findings also revealed that air traffic controllers were working excessive hours and that under-qualified staff were being used due to staff shortages. One former airport worker told the BBC that problems at the airport had been ongoing for many years. Between May and September…
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