GotoBus.com was the site where Dai purchased an overnight bus ticket from Greensboro, North Carolina to New York. The complaint explains that Dai suffered serve physical and emotional injuries. It also alleges that 50 people were injured in the crash and four people died.
Apparently, Cheung fell asleep at the wheel while driving, which caused the crash. Cheung and several other individuals are facing criminal charges in connection with the four deaths from the crash. The complaint alleges that the North Carolina company, Sky Express, failed to provide Cheung with adequate resting time for the overnight trip and thus were negligent. A dispatcher in North Carolina told Cheung that even though he was too tired to drive the bus, he had to make the overnight trip. Sky Express released a statement indicating that the civil matters would be handled by the company’s insurance agency.
GotoBus.com denies any wrongdoing, releasing a statement expressing its condolences to the families of the victims, but saying that it was is no way affiliated with Sky Express and sold tickets for several bus companies. The complaint alleges that the two companies operated as a joint enterprise, thereby making both companies liable for the injuries.
Federal agents closed down Sky Express which had been cited for several violations of federal law. The United States Secretary of Transportation indicated that the shut-down came too late to save the four individuals who lost their lives.
The personal injury lawyers at Arnold & Smith, PLLC are experienced in these kinds of lawsuits where a plaintiff is taking on a large company for injuries that she has suffered from an accident. If you or someone you know find yourself in similar situations, please contact Arnold & Smith, PLLC at 704-370-2828. They will do their best to provide you with the civil justice that you deserve.
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