Bus company is ordered to pay R$ 35,000 to passenger who fractured spine after accident in Cuiabá
A bus company in Cuiabá has been ordered to pay R$ 35,000 in damages to a passenger who suffered a spinal fracture in an accident.
The Pantanal Transportes Urbanos, a bus company in Cuiabá, has been ordered by the Mato Grosso Court of Justice to pay R$ 35,000 in compensation for moral damages after a serious accident involving a passenger. The incident occurred when the bus hit a speed bump at high speed, causing the female passenger to be thrown against the bus ceiling, resulting in a lumbar vertebra fracture. This ruling was confirmed by the Third Chamber of Private Law and reflects the legal responsibilities of transportation companies to ensure passenger safety during transit.
The ruling was signed by Judge Dirceu dos Santos on the 4th of this month but was reported to the public only recently, on the 18th. This delay raises questions about the communication process within the judiciary and its implications for transparency in legal proceedings. The bus company did not respond when contacted for comments regarding the decision, which could indicate their stance on the ruling or preparations to appeal.
This case underscores the importance of accountability in public transportation services and highlights the potential legal repercussions for inadequate safety measures. The decision may serve as a precedent for other cases involving passenger injuries in Brazil, reinforcing the necessity for bus companies to adhere to safety guidelines and for courts to prioritize the protection of consumers and individuals in their rulings.