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Springfield, MA – School Bus Involved in Crash on Liberty St
Springfield, MA (April 30, 2026) – A crash involving a school bus left at least one person injured on Thursday, April 30, in Springfield’s Liberty Heights neighborhood.
Emergency crews responded after receiving reports of the crash on Liberty Street around 4:00 p.m. When they arrived, they found a school bus with its hazard lights activated and a second vehicle with visible damage nearby.
Paramedics treated at least one adult at the scene before transporting them to a nearby hospital. The total number of people hurt and the severity of injuries have not yet been confirmed.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the collision.
We hope those injured in this accident make a full and speedy recovery.
Who Can Be Held Liable in a School Bus Accident in Springfield, MA?
In Springfield, liability in a school bus accident may involve multiple parties. Depending on the facts, responsible parties could include the school bus driver, the school district or bus company, another driver, a vehicle manufacturer, or a government entity. Each case turns on the circumstances of the crash.
A school bus driver has a duty to operate the vehicle safely and follow traffic laws. When a driver acts carelessly, such as speeding, failing to yield, or driving while distracted, they may bear direct responsibility for injuries that result. Driver error is one of the most common factors reviewed after a school bus crash.
School districts and private bus companies may carry liability for accidents involving school buses. They are responsible for hiring drivers, maintaining their fleet, and enforcing safety standards. If oversight or maintenance contributed to the crash, the operating entity could share responsibility.
When another driver’s actions contributed to the collision, that driver may be held accountable as well. In multi-vehicle crashes, investigators look at each driver’s behavior leading up to the impact. A third-party driver who ran a red light or made an unsafe lane change, for example, could be found partially at fault.
In some cases, a defective vehicle part plays a role in causing or worsening a crash. Manufacturers of school buses, tires, brakes, or other components may face liability if a product failure contributed to the accident. These claims often require detailed mechanical analysis and expert review.
Government entities may also bear responsibility when public school transportation systems or roadway conditions are involved. In Massachusetts, claims against government agencies follow specific legal procedures and deadlines that differ from standard personal injury cases. Acting promptly matters when a public entity may be involved.
Consulting with a
personal injury lawyer can be helpful, as they can review available evidence and help determine which parties may be responsible. An attorney can also guide you through the claims process and explain what compensation may be available based on the facts of your case.
If you were injured in a school bus accident in Springfield or elsewhere in Massachusetts, Attorney Christopher Fiorentino of Fiorentino Legal, P.C. can review your situation and explain what options may be available. You can contact him at (617) 990-2568 to discuss your case and learn more about your options moving forward.
Note: This post is based on information obtained from publicly available secondary sources. While we strive to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, Fiorentino Legal, P.C. has not independently verified all details of the incident reported. If you notice any inaccuracies or missing information, please contact Fiorentino Legal, P.C. so we can promptly review and update the content.
Disclaimer: The content of this post is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal or medical advice. Reading this post does not create an attorney-client relationship with Fiorentino Legal, P.C. If you have been injured in an accident, seek appropriate medical care and consult a qualified attorney regarding your legal options. Any images included are for illustrative purposes only and do not depict the actual accident scene or individuals involved.
