Washington, D.C., Bus Accident Injury LawyerInjuries on school buses and on public transportation can leave you wondering where to go to protect your rights and fight for compensation for medical bills, lost earnings, and pain. Many personal injury law firms simply don't have the experience required to stand up to the large school boards and the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). The organizations that operate public transportation entities are large, well-organized, and have powerful insurance defense attorneys. We don't back down. Free consultation ▪ Se habla español ▪ No fees unless you receive money Since 1992, Frederick J. Brynn, P.C., has been protecting injury victims' rights by standing up to the largest government entities and public businesses. Our attorneys offer more than forty combined years of litigation experience and have helped our clients recover more than $10 million in settlements and verdicts. We know how to investigate and develop the strongest case possible to negotiate a fair settlement offer or win at trial, when necessary. School bus injuriesSchool bus injuries and school accidents are often blamed on the young victim. School administrations and bus company managers are responsible for ensuring that young children are kept safe. Blaming a child for a school bus injury isn't sufficient to avoid responsibility and liability for injuries. You will not know if you have a valid bus injury claim unless you discuss the circumstances with an experienced attorney. We will provide a free evaluation of your case and help you decide what your best legal options may be. If you decide to hire us to represent you, your attorney will work directly with you until your case is completely resolved. To learn more, visit our Personal Injury Practice Information Center. We are committed to providing responsive communication and full attention to our clients' legal needs. Contact our offices for a free consultation. We have a record of success against some of the largest organizations in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. |


