Families of victims killed or injured in the Hotard charter bus crash on Highway 87 may have legal options, and HurtMatch can connect you with a Texas attorney today.
Get Help Now →Losing a family member in a sudden, violent crash is one of the most devastating experiences imaginable. Families of those killed on Highway 87 near Sabine Pass are now facing grief, unanswered questions, and mounting financial pressures all at once. When a commercial bus carrier like Hotard is involved, the path to accountability can feel overwhelming without proper guidance.
You should not have to navigate insurance companies, corporate legal teams, and government investigations alone while mourning your loved one. Families and survivors of this crash may have the right to pursue claims related to negligence, commercial vehicle safety violations, or wrongful death under Texas law. HurtMatch is here to connect you with a qualified Texas attorney who can help you understand your options.
Under Texas wrongful death law, eligible family members such as spouses, children, and parents of the deceased may be able to file a wrongful death claim. An attorney can review your specific situation and explain who qualifies in your case.
Texas law generally sets a two-year statute of limitations on personal injury and wrongful death claims from the date of the incident. Acting quickly is important because evidence can be lost and witness memories can fade. HurtMatch can connect you with an attorney right away.
Commercial bus carriers operating in Texas are subject to federal and state safety regulations. If a carrier, its driver, or its maintenance practices contributed to the crash, there may be grounds for a liability claim. An attorney familiar with commercial vehicle cases can investigate the specific facts.
Multi-vehicle crashes can involve multiple liable parties, including drivers, vehicle owners, employers, and insurance companies. Texas comparative fault rules allow liability to be apportioned among those responsible. An attorney can help identify all potentially liable parties in a complex crash like this one.
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