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Injured in a Bus Accident? Time Is Already Running Out.

Denver Bus Accident Lawyer

Bus accident claims involving RTD and other government entities have a strict 182-day deadline — less than half the time you’d get in a typical injury case. Jordan Law knows how to navigate government immunity claims, and we move fast to protect your rights.

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Why Hire Jordan Law?

We focus on our clients

At our firm, clients come first. We care about the individuals we represent and work hard so victims and their families can obtain the justice they deserve. Our team believes there is a direct correlation between our passion for what we do and our continued success in fighting for the rights of the injured. Our track record affirms this. We have proven our ability to win.

We take the time necessary

As our client, you can always rely on us to be available for your questions and concerns. We work very hard to give each case the nuanced advocacy required. Rather than overloading our attorneys with cases, we are selective so that we can be sure to give each case we accept the full attention it needs. Our firm is available to clients 24/7 throughout the duration of their case.

We are respected in our field

Our lead attorney is a member of the prestigious, invitation-only Million Dollar Advocates Forum® and has been named among The National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40. Our reputation in the profession only affirms what our clients already know: When it comes to fighting for the injured, Jordan Law is a team on which you can count.

Frequently Asked Bus Accident Questions

How long do I have to file a claim after an RTD bus accident?

Because RTD is a government entity, you must file a written notice of claim within 182 days (approximately 6 months) of the accident under Colorado’s Governmental Immunity Act (C.R.S. § 24-10-109). This is much shorter than the standard 3-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. The notice must include specific factual details and be delivered by certified mail. Missing this deadline permanently bars your claim. Contact an attorney immediately to ensure your notice is filed correctly and on time.

Who is liable in a Denver bus accident?

Liability depends on the circumstances. Potentially liable parties include the bus driver, the bus company or transit authority (such as RTD), a third-party maintenance contractor, another driver who caused the collision, or a government entity responsible for road conditions. In many cases, multiple parties share fault. Colorado follows a modified comparative negligence rule, meaning your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault — but only if you’re less than 50% responsible. Jordan Law thoroughly investigates every bus accident to identify all liable parties.

What compensation can I recover after a bus accident?

Bus accident victims can seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and property damage. However, claims against government entities like RTD are subject to damage caps under the CGIA — currently $387,000 per person. Additional compensation may be available from other liable parties, your own UM/UIM coverage, MedPay, or through other legal theories. An experienced attorney will identify every available source of recovery.

What is the common carrier standard of care?

Bus companies and transit authorities like RTD are classified as “common carriers” under Colorado law. This means they owe passengers a heightened duty of care — higher than what an ordinary driver owes. Common carriers must exercise the highest degree of care consistent with the practical operation of their vehicles. When they fail to meet this standard and a passenger is injured, they can be held liable. This heightened standard also applies to conditions inside the bus, such as broken handrails, slippery floors, or sudden acceleration without warning.

What if I was a pedestrian or in another vehicle hit by a bus?

You don’t have to be a bus passenger to have a claim. Pedestrians, cyclists, and occupants of other vehicles who are injured by a negligent bus driver can pursue compensation. These claims follow standard negligence principles — you need to show the bus driver or operator was at fault. If the bus is operated by a government entity like RTD, the 182-day CGIA notice deadline still applies regardless of whether you were a passenger or not.

How much does it cost to hire a bus accident lawyer?

Jordan Law handles bus accident cases on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing upfront and owe no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. Your initial consultation is always free, with no obligation. Given the short 182-day deadline for government claims, we strongly recommend consulting an attorney as soon as possible after a bus accident.

Awards & Accolades

  • National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Award
  • Best Lawyers Personal Injury 2026
  • Super Lawyers award
  • American Association of Justice
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After extensively searching for an attorney to take my case, and having no success, I was referred to Jordan Law. He was quick to respond and follow up with me. I was struggling to keep it together throughout this difficult experience, but the confidence and trust they built with me gave me to motivation to keep persevering
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