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The Florence I-95 Charter Bus Crash: Why Window Extractions Signal a High-Stakes Case If you were on the charter bus that veered off Interstate 95 near the Buc-ee’s in Florence, South Carolina, the moments following the crash were likely a blur of metal, glass, and terror. When first responders have to pull passengers through windows, it is a clear sign that the vehicle’s structural integrity was compromised or its position in the ditch made standard exits impossible. This type of “complex extraction” is not just a detail for a news report; it is a clinical indicator of the high-energy forces involved and the severe psychological trauma survivors now carry. We represent people whose lives have been upended by commercial vehicle failures. Our firm understands that while the South Carolina Highway Patrol investigates the cause, your family needs a parallel investigation into the bus company’s safety culture. When a motorcoach carrying 25 people departs a high-volume corridor like I-95 at 4:20 PM, we don’t just ask “what happened.” We ask how many hours the driver had been awake, when the brakes were last serviced, and why the “highest degree of care” owed to you was ignored. South Carolina’s Common Carrier Doctrine:…