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You Know Big Al from the Radio — Now Let Him Fight for Your Rights After a Hemet Bus Accident
If you’ve been hurt in a bus accident in Hemet, you’re facing one of the most complex and high-stakes personal injury situations that exists. A collision with a bus isn’t like a fender-bender between two passenger cars — the physics alone make these crashes devastating. The injuries are more severe, the medical bills are astronomical, and the insurance companies fighting against you have deeper pockets and more aggressive lawyers.
Attorney Big Al has spent over 15 years fighting for bus accident victims throughout Hemet and Riverside. He understands that when a 25,000 to 40,000 pounds bus collides with your vehicle on SR-74, SR-79, Ramona Expressway, the aftermath isn’t just physical — it’s financial, emotional, and life-altering. Big Al has seen it all, and he knows exactly how to build a case that gets Hemet families the compensation they actually deserve.
Right now, while you’re reading this, the insurance company for the bus that hit you is already building their defense. They’re dispatching investigators, gathering evidence, and preparing arguments for why they should pay you as little as possible. You need someone in your corner who moves just as fast — and fights even harder. That’s Big Al.
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Hemet Bus Accident Victims Choose Big Al — Here's Why
Attorney Big Al takes bus accident cases on a contingency fee basis. That means zero dollars out of your pocket — ever — unless Big Al recovers money for you. No retainer. No hourly billing. No surprises.
Why does this matter? Because it means Big Al is invested in YOUR outcome. He doesn’t get paid unless you get paid. And in bus accident cases, the stakes are high enough that Big Al commits his full resources to every case — hiring expert witnesses, accident reconstructionists, and medical professionals to build an airtight case.
Hemet families trust Big Al because he treats them like family, not case numbers. When you call, you talk to Big Al — not a secretary, not a paralegal. He personally reviews every bus accident case that comes through his door.
The Roads in Hemet That Are Most Deadly for Bus Accidents
Hemet, with a population of 90,000+, sits along some of the busiest corridors in Riverside. The SR-74, SR-79 and Ramona Expressway carry enormous volumes of traffic daily, including significant commercial and heavy vehicle traffic that creates constant danger for passenger vehicles.
High-risk areas for bus accidents in Hemet:
- Hemet Boulevard and Main Street
Riverside has seen a steady increase in bus accidents over the past five years as development, warehouse operations, and population growth have intensified traffic throughout the region. Hemet residents are particularly vulnerable because major commercial routes run directly through residential and shopping areas, putting everyday drivers in close proximity to city transit buses, school buses, charter buses, tour buses, and shuttle vans on a daily basis.

Real Results for Real Families
Attorney Big Al has recovered millions of dollars specifically for bus accident victims across the Inland Empire. Bus Accident settlements and verdicts are typically significantly higher than standard vehicle accident cases due to common carrier liability because the injuries are more severe and multiple parties share liability.
Big Al doesn’t just accept the first offer. He builds cases that force insurance companies to pay what Hemet families actually deserve — covering every medical bill, every lost paycheck, every moment of pain and suffering, and every dollar of future care you’ll need.
What Your Hemet Bus Accident Case Is Worth
Bus Accident cases in Hemet involve high stakes and complex liability. The key factors that determine your case value:
- Severity of injuries: whiplash and neck injuries from lack of seatbelts, traumatic brain injuries from being thrown inside the bus, broken bones from falls, spinal cord injuries, and crush injuries in severe collisions
- Multiple liable parties: the bus driver, the bus company or transit authority, the bus manufacturer, the maintenance provider, and sometimes government entities may all share fault
- Regulatory violations: Violations of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) for buses, California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) regulations, school bus safety laws, and common carrier duty-of-care standards can substantially increase case value
- Lost earning capacity: Many bus accident victims cannot return to their previous occupation
- Future medical needs: Catastrophic injuries often require years or decades of ongoing treatment, therapy, and assistive care
A typical Hemet bus accident case involving serious injuries may be worth $300,000 to $2,000,000+. Don’t let the insurance company tell you otherwise — call Big Al for a free case evaluation.
How Insurance Companies Try to Cheat You
Bus accident claims are uniquely complex because buses are “common carriers” — held to the HIGHEST standard of care under California law. This means the bus company may be liable even if the driver was only slightly negligent.
Their tactics after a Hemet bus accident:
- Rapid response teams: Investigators arrive at the scene within hours to collect evidence that helps THEM — before you’ve even left the hospital
- Recorded statements: They call quickly, sounding sympathetic, hoping you’ll say something on record that hurts your case
- Blame shifting: They’ll argue YOU caused the accident or contributed to your own injuries, even when their party was clearly at fault
- Evidence manipulation: bus surveillance camera footage, GPS tracking data, driver training records, maintenance logs, passenger manifests, and transit authority inspection records can be overwritten, deleted, or “lost” without a preservation letter from your attorney
- Lowball offers: They’ll offer a fraction of your case’s real value, hoping you’re desperate enough to take it before you hire a lawyer
Big Al has been fighting these tactics for 15+ years. He sends preservation letters immediately, hires independent investigators, and builds cases that insurance companies can’t ignore.

WHAT TO DO AFTER A HEMET BUS ACCIDENT
1. Get Safe & Call 911
Move to safety if possible. Call 911 immediately — bus accidents always require a police report and often involve hazards that aren’t immediately obvious.
2. Document Everything at the Scene
Take photos of all vehicles, damage, road conditions, traffic signals, and your injuries. For bus accidents specifically, also document bus surveillance camera footage and any identifying information on the bus.
3. Get Medical Attention Immediately
Bus Accident injuries often have delayed symptoms. Whiplash and neck injuries from lack of seatbelts and other serious conditions may not be apparent at the scene. Go to the ER or urgent care the same day.
4. Do NOT Give a Statement to Their Insurance
The insurance company will call fast — sometimes within hours. They are NOT trying to help you. They want you to say something that reduces your claim. Tell them to contact your attorney.
5. Call Attorney Big Al Immediately
Bus Accident evidence disappears fast. Bus surveillance camera footage can be overwritten or destroyed within days. Big Al sends preservation letters immediately to lock down critical evidence before it’s gone.
Every Type of Hemet Bus Accident We Handle
Bus Mechanical Failure Crashes: Brake failure, tire blowouts, steering malfunctions — when a 40,000-pound bus loses mechanical control, everyone nearby is at risk. Maintenance negligence is often the root cause. In Hemet, these incidents are particularly common near SR-79 and surrounding corridors.
Rideshare and Commuter Bus Crashes: The explosion of commuter bus services and private transit means more buses on the road with varying safety standards and driver qualifications. In Hemet, these incidents are particularly common near Ramona Expressway and surrounding corridors.
City Transit Bus Crashes: Public transit buses make frequent stops, navigate dense urban traffic, and carry dozens of unrestrained passengers. Sudden stops, collisions at bus stops, and pedestrian strikes are tragically common. In Hemet, these incidents are particularly common near Ramona Expressway and surrounding corridors.
Bus Stop Pedestrian Accidents: Passengers stepping off buses into traffic, vehicles failing to stop for loading/unloading buses, and poorly designed bus stops all contribute to pedestrian injuries. In Hemet, these incidents are particularly common near SR-74 and surrounding corridors.
School Bus Accidents: Among the most emotionally devastating cases. Children boarding, exiting, or riding school buses face unique dangers. School districts and bus companies can be held liable. In Hemet, these incidents are particularly common near Ramona Expressway and surrounding corridors.
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Serving Nearby Areas and Related Cases
If you’ve been injured in an accident in Hemet or a nearby area, Attorney Big Al can help. We also handle different types of accidents:
Your Next Step: Call Attorney Big Al for a Free Consultation
Every day you wait after a bus accident in Hemet is a day the insurance company uses against you. Evidence gets destroyed. Witnesses forget details. Medical records get harder to connect to the accident. And the statute of limitations clock is ticking.
Attorney Big Al has recovered $100M+ for accident victims just like you. He fights for Hemet families because he believes no one should lose their home, their savings, or their future because someone else was negligent.
Free consultation. No fee unless we win. Call now.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Do you represent clients who were injured in bus accidents anywhere in Hemet, CA?
Yes, Attorney Big Al represents individuals injured in bus accidents throughout Hemet, CA and the surrounding Inland Empire. This includes accidents involving city transit buses, school buses, charter buses, tour buses, and shuttle vans. Big Al understands Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) for buses, California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) regulations, school bus safety laws, and common carrier duty-of-care standards and uses that specialized knowledge to build the strongest possible case for every client.
How can Attorney Big Al help me if my bus accident happened on the 91 Freeway or at a busy Hemet intersection?
Absolutely. Big Al has extensive experience with Hemet’s most dangerous corridors, including SR-74, SR-79, Ramona Expressway and high-risk areas near Hemet Boulevard and Main Street. He understands how Riverside County Superior Court – Hemet handles bus accident litigation and has relationships with local experts and investigators. That local knowledge translates directly into stronger cases and better outcomes for Hemet victims.
Is there a free consultation available for Hemet bus accident victims?
Yes, Attorney Big Al offers a completely free initial consultation for bus accident victims. You can discuss the details of your accident, your injuries, and your legal options at no cost and with no obligation. Given how quickly evidence can disappear after a bus accident, we recommend calling as soon as possible so we can begin preserving critical evidence like bus surveillance camera footage and other time-sensitive records.
How much does it cost to hire Attorney Big Al for a Hemet bus accident case?
Attorney Big Al works on a contingency fee basis for all bus accident cases. There are absolutely no upfront fees, no retainer, and no hidden costs. You only pay attorney fees if Big Al recovers compensation for you. This ensures every Hemet family can access top-tier legal representation regardless of financial situation.
What kind of compensation can I recover after a bus accident in Hemet, CA?
In a bus accident claim, you may recover compensation for medical bills (current and future), lost wages and lost earning capacity, pain and suffering, permanent disability or disfigurement, emotional distress, and in some cases punitive damages if the responsible party acted with gross negligence. Bus Accident cases typically involve higher compensation than standard auto accidents due to whiplash and neck injuries from lack of seatbelts and the complexity of the bus driver, the bus company or transit authority, the bus manufacturer, the maintenance provider, and sometimes government entities liability.