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Bus and Transit Accident Claims in Georgia

Crashes involving MARTA buses, school buses, and charter buses raise unique liability and government-claim issues. Here's what Georgia victims should know.

Many Types of Bus Crashes

From MARTA and city transit to school buses and private charters, bus crashes can injure passengers, pedestrians, and other drivers.

Government Defendants and Ante Litem Notice

When a public transit agency or school district is involved, short ante litem deadlines apply — sometimes just six months — making fast action essential.

Multiple Potential Defendants

The driver, the transit agency or bus company, and a maintenance provider may all share liability depending on the cause.

Protecting Your Claim

Preserve your ticket or trip records, get witness information, and act quickly given the shortened government deadlines.

Talk to a Georgia Injury Attorney

Every case is different. For a free, confidential review of your Georgia claim, call Injury Claim Team at 973-566-5599. We'll connect you with an experienced attorney — no fee unless you win.

This article is general information about Georgia law, not legal advice for your specific situation. For advice about your case, speak with a licensed Georgia attorney.

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