Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -
Home Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -   Firm Overview Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -   Attorney Profiles Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -   Practice Areas Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -   Case Results Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -   Blog Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -   Contact Us
Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -  Medical Malpractice   Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -  Automobile Accident   Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -  Nursing Home Abuse   Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -  Wrongful Death
Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -
 
Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -
Do I Have
A Case?
Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -
If you would like one of our attorneys to review your case, please fill out this short form.
Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -
Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -
Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -
Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -
Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -
31 + 28=

 
Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates -
 
All Areas Of Practice
 

April 21, 2009 - NTSB Considers Greater Bus Safety

Deadly crashes and an increase in travel have renewed calls for greater safety on U.S. buses, say officials of the National Transportation Safety Board

Increased federal oversight is being discussed following the board's release of its findings on the Jan. 6, 2008, crash of a chartered ski bus in Utah that killed nine people and injured 43 others, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.

The death-rate in bus accidents is half that of passenger cars, but four times greater than the toll for passenger trains and 25 times greater than that of commercial airliners, NTSB officials said.

Since 2000, 401 people have died in bus accidents, the Post reported, noting that commercial bus travel has been growing 3 percent to 7 percent annually in recent years.

Peggy Murrietta, whose 18-year-old son Joseph DeBolske died in the Utah crash, said she believed her son would be alive if the government had moved faster to regulate the industry.

"A seat belt would have saved my son," Murrietta said. "I am absolutely certain that had there been even the most basic seat belt on that bus, my son would have had that belt on."

<< back


 
Home  |   Firm Overview   |    Attorney Profiles   |    Practice Areas   |    Case Results   |    News & Resources   |    Contact Us


Walnut Creek, CA 94596
925-838-7510
Other Offices: Our law firm has other locations conveniently located in cities near you.

San Mateo, California
Pleasanton, California

Irvine, California

San Francisco, California
Los Angeles, California

Oakland, California
San Jose, California



1-800-704-0151 - Toll Free

Copyright © 2008 Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates., All rights reserved. Disclaimer

Each personal injury lawyer and wrongful death attorney at the Law Offices of Steven L. Weiner & Associates provides comprehensive legal advice and lawsuit representation to clients across Central, Southern and Northern California, including Walnut Creek, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Riverside, San Diego, San Jose, and San Mateo.

Los Angeles County - Orange County - San Francisco County - Marin County - Contra Costa County - San Diego County - Riverside County