Bus Crash Injured Fifteen People on Harry Hines Blvd in Dallas, TX
Dallas, TX (June 27, 2026) – More than a dozen people were hurt on Thursday morning, June 25, after a Dallas Area Rapid Transit bus hit a hole exposed by a shifted metal construction plate on Harry Hines Boulevard in Dallas.
A metal plate covering an area of roadwork shifted, exposing a large hole where the bus then became stuck.
Fifteen people were taken to local hospitals. Six others, including the driver, were hurt but declined transport. The medical status of those injured had not been released at the time of this report.
No further details about the roadwork being performed or what caused the metal plate to shift were confirmed byauthorities in the initial report on the accident. The investigation remains ongoing.
We hope all those hurt receive the care they need and make full recoveries.
Who Is Liable When a Construction Hazard Causes a Bus Crash in Dallas, TX?
When a construction-related hazard contributes to a bus crash, responsibility may extend well beyond the actions of the bus driver alone. Depending on the circumstances, liability could involve the construction company performing the work, the contractor responsible for installing or securing temporary roadway materials, and potentially the government entity overseeing the project.
Under Texas law, companies performing roadwork have a duty to maintain reasonably safe conditions for the traveling public while construction is underway. That responsibility includes ensuring that temporary safety measures are properly installed, secured, and regularly inspected so they do not create hazards for passing vehicles or pedestrians.
If an investigation determines that a temporary roadway feature shifted because it was inadequately secured or improperly installed, the company responsible for that work could face significant liability for any resulting injuries.
At the same time, the circumstances surrounding the transit agency's involvement may also become relevant. If investigators determine that buses were routed through an unsafe area without adequate precautions or that warnings about roadway conditions were insufficient, more than one party could potentially share responsibility for the incident.
This possibility becomes especially important when a public transit agency is involved, as claims against government entities often follow different rules than claims against private companies. Notice requirements and filing deadlines may apply much earlier than in a standard personal injury case, making it important for injured passengers to identify all potentially responsible parties as soon as possible.
The large number of injured passengers can further complicate matters because multiple claims may arise from the same event and draw from the same insurance policies or sources of compensation. As a result, identifying every available avenue of recovery becomes particularly important.
Evidence related to construction safety procedures, inspection records, installation methods, and transit agency policies may all play a role in determining how the crash occurred and who may bear responsibility. Reviewing these materials carefully can help create a clearer picture of liability and ensure that each injured person's claim is evaluated based on their own injuries and losses rather than the broader scale of the incident.
If you want straightforward information about your next steps after a bus accident, you can contact Maggio Injury Lawyers at 214-466-7770 today to schedule a free consultation with our team.Note: This report was developed using publicly available news sources and secondary information. These details have not been independently verified by our firm. If you find any information that is incorrect or outdated, please reach out to Maggio Injury Lawyers so we can evaluate and refine the content as necessary to ensure its integrity.
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