The bus driver was among those injured in the bus accident. Medics transported seven children to a local hospital where they were listed in stable condition with non-life-threatening injuries. The bus driver and two other adults were taken to a different hospital with non-life-threatening injuries as well. Police said snowfall the previous night caused icy conditions on the roadway. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
School bus accidents due to icy roadways are a serious safety concern, especially in regions that experience harsh winter conditions. Ice-covered roads reduce traction, making it difficult for buses and vehicles to stop, turn or maintain control. Inexperienced drivers tend to struggle even more with black ice, which is nearly invisible and can cause sudden skidding.
School districts and transportation departments must take precautions to minimize risks such as delaying or canceling bus routes during extreme weather. Drivers must also be trained to handle winter conditions including reducing speed, increasing following distances and avoiding sudden braking. Accidents may also occur due to other drivers’ negligence (carelessness) or from mechanical failures.
In the event of a school bus crash, liability may fall on multiple parties including the bus driver, school district, local government agencies responsible for road maintenance or even other motorists. Ensuring buses are properly maintained and drivers receive adequate training are steps can help help prevent these dangerous accidents and protect children taking the bus to school.
School bus accidents can cause a range of injuries, depending on the severity of the crash. While school buses are designed for safety, passengers can still be harmed due to sudden stops, rollovers, or collisions. Common injuries include:
Injured victims of bus accidents may seek compensation from the bus company and/or other responsible parties for damages including medical expenses, lost wages and benefits, hospitalization, rehabilitation, permanent injuries, disabilities, past and future pain and suffering, etc. Families that have lost loved ones can seek compensation for damages as well by filing a wrongful death claim.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a bus accident, or if you have lost a loved one in an auto accident caused by a negligent (careless) driver, the experienced New York personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Kenneth A. Wilhelm can help you better understand your legal rights and options, and also fight hard to recover just compensation for you.
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Source: https://qns.com/2025/02/bellerose-manor-school-bus-crash-monday/