Buses move millions of people across Nevada — RTC transit in Las Vegas and Reno, tour buses along the Strip and to the Grand Canyon, hotel shuttles, and school buses. When a bus is involved in a crash, the claims that follow can be more complex than an ordinary car accident.

Public Transit and Government Deadlines

Crashes involving RTC buses or other public transit implicate the Nevada Tort Claims Act, with its special notice requirements and damage caps. These claims carry shorter, stricter deadlines than ordinary cases, so prompt action is essential to preserve your rights.

Common Carriers and a Higher Duty

Buses operate as common carriers, which Nevada law holds to a high duty of care for the safety of their passengers. This elevated standard can work in an injured passenger's favor, but it must be proven with evidence of how the operator fell short.

Tour and Charter Bus Crashes

Nevada's tourism industry runs countless tour and charter buses. Crashes involving these private operators turn on driver qualifications, vehicle maintenance, and company safety practices — and may involve large commercial insurance policies.

Acting Quickly After a Bus Crash

Whether you were a passenger, in another vehicle, or a pedestrian, the mix of potential government and private defendants makes early legal guidance valuable. A free review can clarify which rules and deadlines apply to your bus-accident claim.

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Our content is researched and reviewed for accuracy against current Nevada law, including the Nevada Revised Statutes. Injury Claim Team is a legal referral service connecting injured Nevadans with experienced personal injury attorneys statewide. This article is general information, not legal advice.