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When kids witness a school bus crash

by | Jun 6, 2025 | Bus Accidents

A school bus crash is a scary event, often especially for children. While physical injuries are often the main concern, the emotional impact is just as real. When children are the only ones who saw what happened, things get even more complicated.

You might wonder how statements from kids affect what happens next. It might be difficult to trust their memories. Additionally, they may not even have comprehended what they witnessed.

Helping children share what they remember

Getting clear details from a child is not always easy. Their version of the event may be honest but not always complete or consistent. Still, their stories can be helpful when handled properly. To get an understanding of the events that transpired during and after the accident, try the following tips:

  • Let them feel safe: Children speak more freely when they are calm and secure. Try to avoid asking questions right after the crash. Give them time to settle and feel safe again.
  • Keep questions simple: Use easy words and short sentences. Asking, “What did you see when the bus stopped?” is better than “Describe the sequence of events.”
  • Avoid leading them: It is tempting to help fill in the gaps but try not to suggest answers. Let the child speak in their own words, even if it takes a while.
  • Watch for body language: Sometimes, a child’s face or actions say more than their words. This can help you understand how they feel about what happened.
  • Write things down: Children might forget details over time. If they say something important, make a simple note. Even small things may matter later.

When a crash involves young witnesses, things can move slowly. These situations are delicate and often call for extra care. It is best to have legal support to help you better understand your options, if you or your child has been impacted by a bus crash.

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