A tour bus rolled over and crashed in Campbellton, Texas, on March 16, 2010. Two people were killed, and more than a dozen were injured. This comes on the heels of several recent high profile tour bus crashes.
The bus was an "Americanos" tour bus traveling on Interestate 37. The bus was on its way to Matamoros, Mexico.
Americanos is a subsidiary of Greyhound.
Investigations are being conducted and no results have been reported yet.
Our Texas Bus Accident Lawyers are familiar with Greyhound's tactics in injury and death lawsuits, having handled many cases against Greyhound (previously as well as currently). Greyhound will almost certainly immediately send its lawyers and experts to the scene to start building its case. Greyhound will try to take statements of as many passengers as it can, in a way that the statements can be used against those passengers if they file a lawsuit against the company.
Click here for a full report on Greyhound's tactics after a bus crash.
Click here for all the reasons bus passengers should REFUSE TO GIVE ANY STATEMENTS TO GREYHOUND (it's ok to give statements to investigating police authorities).
For answers to some of the most common Texas bus accident questions, please visit our Bus Accidents page.
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