Wheaton, IL – Six Hurt in Bus Accident at E Loop & Butterfield Rds

Wheaton, IL (April 29, 2025) – A Pace bus driver was among six people hospitalized after a crash on Tuesday evening, April 29, officials.

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Double decker bus after accident.

The incident occurred at East Loop and Butterfield Roads in Wheaton around 6:15 p.m. Several vehicles appear to be involved in the crash, which happened near the Danada Square shopping center.

The bus operator and two passengers were being checked out at the scene, the Pace spokesperson said. The bus driver and five other people were transported to local hospitals for non-life-threatening injuries, a Wheaton authorities confirmed. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, however, and no further details have been released.

Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this challenging time. We wish them a fast recovery.

Bus Accidents in Illinois

Bus accidents are an unfortunate reality on Illinois roads, often resulting in serious injuries or fatalities. These incidents can involve public transit buses, school buses, charter buses, or private shuttles, and they frequently raise complex legal and safety concerns. In a bustling state like Illinois, where thousands of commuters rely on buses daily, understanding the common causes and legal implications of these accidents is critical.

One primary factor contributing to bus accidents is driver negligence. This may include distracted driving, speeding, fatigue, or operating under the influence. Mechanical failures, such as brake or tire issues, also play a significant role. Additionally, weather conditions, poor road maintenance, or the actions of other drivers can exacerbate the risks of bus-related collisions. Regardless of the cause, the size and weight of buses can lead to severe damage and injuries, particularly for pedestrians, cyclists, and passengers in smaller vehicles.

Victims of bus accidents in Illinois often face overwhelming physical, emotional, and financial challenges. Medical bills, lost wages, and ongoing rehabilitation costs can create significant burdens for individuals and families. Moreover, determining liability in a bus accident case can be particularly complicated. Liability may rest with the bus driver, the bus company, a third-party contractor, or even a government agency overseeing public transportation.

For instance, cases involving public transit buses often require navigating specific legal frameworks due to governmental immunity laws. These laws impose strict deadlines and procedural requirements for filing claims, making timely action essential. In contrast, accidents involving private bus companies or school buses may involve different considerations, such as compliance with state and federal safety regulations.

Bus accidents can have far-reaching consequences, but victims don’t have to navigate the aftermath alone. Understanding your rights and options under Illinois law can be the first step toward achieving justice and securing the compensation necessary to rebuild your life. At Ankin Law, our team of personal injury attorneys in Wheaton is ready to step in and ensure the entity at fault covers your losses while you concentrate on getting better.

We are dedicated to offering personal injury victims and their families both caring and thorough legal services. We’re here to guide you through the often complex legal processes that follow an accident. Our goal is to build a strong case for you, aiming to secure the compensation you need to move past this event confidently. If you’ve been in a significant car accident, reach out to our Wheaton car accident attorneys at Ankin Law at 844-600-0000 to explore your options.

Note: We use outside sources such as news reports, police reports, social media platforms, and first-hand or eyewitness accounts about accidents that happen throughout the state of Illinois. We have not verified any of the facts surrounding this particular accident. Please contact Ankin Law, LLC, if you locate any incorrect information in our post. We will correct it immediately or remove a post if requested.

Disclaimer: This post is not intended to solicit business. It’s vital to understand that these posts do not offer legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. Legal outcomes can differ based on individual circumstances. For personalized legal guidance, please reach out directly to Ankin Law, LLC. The featured image used in this post was not taken at this accident scene.

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