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Crossing School Buses and Traumatic Brain Injuries
Traumatic brain injuries can occur in a variety of ways. Someone riding motorcycle may have her vehicle slip and she may hit her head on the pavement. Or, a soldier may be exposed to an explosion. Domestic violence or any type of physical fighting can lead to brain injuries. Even sports can lead to brain injuries.
One way that traumatic brain injuries can occur is if a driver passes a school bus. A school bus that has stopped is either waiting for students to get on the bus or students to get off the bus. That means that children will be crossing the road to the side of the bus.
If a car passes a bus when it is not supposed to and children are crossing a road to get on or to get off the bus, the car may very well hit the children. Consequently, the children may suffer many injuries, including brain injuries. The impact of the car may force the children to be thrown some distance and hit their head on the road or pavement.
When school buses stop for children, they put a stop sign and flash red lights. These two signals mean that cars should not pass the school bus because they may hit crossing children. It is extremely crucial that drivers follow the signals telling them not to pass the bus. Passing a bus is against the law, and people who pass a bus can face charges.
Additionally, if any child suffers an injury because of someone who passes a bus, the driver of the vehicle that passes the bus will likely face more charges. And, the worse the student’s injuries the harsher the charges the driver will face.
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If a child you know has suffered a traumatic brain injury because of someone passing the bus, contact the traumatic brain injury lawyers of Williams Kherkher by calling 800-220-9341.
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