Bronx Woman Hit by Bus to Receive Record Settlement
Bronx Woman Hit by Bus to Receive Record Settlement
Bronx resident Gwendolyn Johnson will receive $285,000 in a settlement after being hit by a Bee-Line bus on July 11, 2012. The terms were approved by the county Board of Legislators and Westchester County taxpayers will not have to fund the payout.Johnson was rushed to St. Barnabas Hospital nearly six years ago, where she was diagnosed with a right-sided brain contusion, according to case documents. She received surgery, physical therapy and chiropractic therapy over the course of two years following the incident.The contract between Westchester and Yonkers-based Liberty Lines, which operates the Bee-Line system, allows Liberty to negotiate lawsuits stemming from bus crashes. The county owns the buses in the deal, while Liberty hires and trains the drivers. The contract set to expire at the end of the year unless a five-year extension is approved. Some officials have voiced their concern that they believe the arrangement could indicate the county is unjustly covering for Liberty, as it does not negotiate the settlements.
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