The negligence suit that seeks USD 100 million in damages is the first filed in connection with the April 10 freeway crash in Orland, said A King Aminpour, the attorney for the plaintiffs.
Some witnesses reported that the FedEx truck was on fire before the crash, and the lawsuit alleges that FedEx trucks have a history of catching fire from mechanical problems, driver error or improper cargo loading.
"We remain focused on providing support to those affected and cooperating with the authorities as they conduct their investigation. This is not the time for us to discuss potential litigation."
The suit was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on behalf of Rosa Rivera, mother of Jennifer Bonilla of Los Angeles.
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The Dorsey High School student had earned a college scholarship. She and other teens were heading north for a free tour of Humboldt State University when the bus was struck head-on by a FedEx truck.
"She had her whole future before her," Aminpour said of Bonilla. "She was the first in her family to ever go to college."
The California Highway Patrol has not determined the cause of the crash 100 miles north of Sacramento.
The suit also names the estate of the FedEx driver and the bus owner, Silverado Stages, as defendants. The bus lacked adequate exit doors that would have allowed passengers to escape after the crash, the lawsuit contends.
A message seeking comment from a Silverado Stages executive after hours today was not immediately returned.