In a tragic bus accident Wednesday afternoon, a 6-year-old greater Philadelphia area boy was struck and run over by the school bus that had just dropped him off outside his home. The boy was struck just moments after stepping off the bus. Only a few days of school remained for the first grader at Pickering Valley Elementary School in Upper Uwchlan, Pennsylvania, located slightly northwest of Philadelphia. The young boy suffered severe, life-threatening personal injuries in the bus accident and was flown by helicopter to A.I. DuPont Children's Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware. Following surgery for his injuries, the 6-year-old remains hospitalized in critical condition.
Details of the bus accident are still under investigation, but Upper Uwchlan police Chief John DeMarco told Chester County Daily Local News that he does not expect the bus driver to face criminal charges in the accident. Police said the bus driver was driving at or below the posted 25 mph speed limit. Downingtown Area School District spokeswoman Patricia McGlone characterized the accident as "unavoidable" and told reporters, "We don't believe that the driver was at fault." However, no details concerning the accident or explaining exactly how the young boy was struck and run over have been released to the public.
The distraught bus driver, an employee of Wolfington Bus Co., has been unable to return to her job. The bus involved in the accident has been removed from service pending investigation. The bus company has assigned a veteran relief driver to drive the route until school ends next week and has placed a safety coordinator on board.
A tragedy for all concerned, it is in highly emotional accidents like this one that the highly honed investigative skills of an experienced Philadelphia personal injury attorney can be particularly beneficial in protecting the rights of accident victims and obtaining the largest possible settlement in the fastest possible time.