Kolsby, Gordon Robin, Shore & Bezar partner, Nadeem Bezar has been retained by a family from India to represent their rights stemming from a fatal tour bus accident that resulted in the tragic death of a wife and mother. On September 21, 2014, a 43 year old foreign national who was working in American on behalf of her international employer was on a sightseeing tour that was visiting landmarks in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and New York City. The tour bus she was traveling on overturned on an exit ramp on Rte 1 in Red Lion, Delaware. Reports from the National Transportation Safety Board indicate that the bus driver was operating the bus at an unsafe speed while attempting to maneuver the ramp.
Dec 16, 2014
Family of Bus Accident Victim Retains Kolsby, Gordon, Robin, Shore & Bezar
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