This is a situation that would make any parent scared. My San Antonio reports that a bus driver got into a car crash and then fled the accident. The driver caused the accident by blowing through a stop sign and then forcing a semi truck to swerve out of the way. This sent the truck into a smaller car, killing the driver. This is a reminder that just because someone drives a school bus doesn’t mean they are qualified to drive around children and keep them safe. In fact it can often be the opposite. This driver didn’t have any children in his bus, but the fact that he blew a stop sign, caused a death and then fled the scene is enough to say that this person was not qualified to drive a vehicle that typically carries children. This is a scare for San Antonio drivers, along with people all over the country, considering the amount of buses and semi trucks that are flying around on the roads.

Let’s take a look at the concerns we have with accidents like this.

Who is to Blame for Poor Bus Drivers?

It’s difficult to point a finger to one particular person or organization when it comes to a bus driver who breaks the law. In fact, there are bus companies that go through the hiring process, along with the school boards that approve which buses are allowed to pick up children in their areas. Any of these people could be negligent, so it’s important for people who get in situations like this to hire personal injury lawyers to sift through the madness.

Is There a Way to Avoid This?

The only way to avoid this is to go through the legal process and push for stricter rules when it comes to choosing bus drivers in the area. There also needs to be harsh penalties for bus drivers who commit to behavior like this, even if they aren’t driving around children at the time of the accident. It’s important for the school board and local bus companies to modify their selection processes to move forward on protecting the children better.

Will Anyone Get Compensation for this Crime?

No one will get compensation for the crash if they don’t get a personal injury lawyer. That said, if the right steps are taken, either the driver, school bus company or school board could be held liable for allowing someone like this to come into the bus driving system.

Let us know in the comments section if you have any questions about this story where a bus driver killed another person and then fled the scene of the crash. What are your thoughts on the story? Do you think they will be able to put him behind bars and possibly get compensation for the damage he caused?

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