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Burlington County woman sues over injuries from N.Y. fatal Megabus crash

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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A woman injured when a double-decker bus crashed into a railroad bridge near Syracuse, N.Y., killing four, filed suit today over the accident. Candice Burks, 26, of Mount Laurel suffered severe head, neck and back trauma in last month's crash and has permanent physical and cognitive injuries, according to the suit filed in Philadelphia. She sued...

megabus-crash.jpgInvestigators examine the area around the bus driver at the scene of a fatal Megabus accident on Onondaga Lake Parkway after the bus was pulled upright. The bus hit the railroad bridge abutment and rolled onto its side.

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A woman injured when a double-decker bus crashed into a railroad bridge near Syracuse, N.Y., killing four, filed suit today over the accident.

Candice Burks, 26, of Mount Laurel suffered severe head, neck and back trauma in last month's crash and has permanent physical and cognitive injuries, according to the suit filed in Philadelphia.

She sued Megabus driver John Tomaszewski, of Yardville and two companies that owned and operated the vehicle. The suit seeks more than $50,000. Shanin Specter, the lawyer who filed it, believes it to be the first suit filed over the crash.

Tomaszewski did not immediately return a message left at a number listed for him. Calls to the companies, Olympia Trails Bus Co. and Coach USA, were not immediately returned.

Burks was one of 28 passengers onboard the bus, which was traveling from Philadelphia to Toronto when it crashed at 2:30 a.m. on Sept. 11 in Salina, a Syracuse suburb.

According to police, Tomaszewski was using a personal GPS when his 13-foot-high double-decker struck a bridge with less than 11 feet of clearance. There are about 10 signs leading up to the bridge to warn trucks of the low bridge, some with flashing yellow lights, authorities have said.

Chicago-based Megabus operates about 100 double-decker buses on scheduled routes to 33 cities in the Northeast and Midwest, has carried close to 7 million passengers since its launch in 2006, with no previous fatal highway accidents, the company said.

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No charges have been filed in fatal N.Y. double-decker bus crash


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