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Posted On: June 2, 2009 by Steven J. Malman

Chicago Personal Injury Law Firm: Two men die in Mattoon, Illinois bus accident after their heads strike an Interstate Highway 57 overpass

Two Illinois men died in a tragic Mattoon, Illinois bus accident on Saturday. They were standing with several people on top of a double-decker bus on Illinois Highway 16 when they hit their heads on the Interstate Highway 57 overpass. The two men, Clarendon Hills resident Cameron Chana and Yorkville resident Justin Sleezer, were reportedly a few inches taller than the other bus passengers that were with them. They were both 22-years-old.

The bus occupants were primarily students returning from a Lake Shelbyville boating trip. Following the catastrophic accident, the bus driver transported the victims to a local hospital before they were later transferred to an Urbana hospital. Sleezer and Chana were pronounced dead the following morning.

The bus had been rented in Charleston from Lincoln Springs Resort. Passengers say that the bus driver never told the passengers that were on the upper deck to sit down and that no safety precautions were issued. Many of the bus riders were drinking alcohol. Official reports, however, indicate that as the bus was moving down the road, the passengers were told not to stand up.

Police are investigating the catastrophic injury accident to determine whether any regulation violations occurred. Issues under consideration include the clearance height of the overpass bridge, which is 13 feet, 11 inches and the height of the double-decker bus that police say is 13-feet, 6-inches tall. Just a few years ago, a backhoe on a trailer hit the same bridge.

Another issue under investigation is whether a change in the route the bus was supposed to take contributed to the deadly bus accident. A request for a food stop resulted in the bus driver making a stop at a McDonald’s on Illinois 16.

Bus accident investigation continues, TMCnetcom, June 2, 2009

2 suburban men killed in bus accident in Mattoon, Ill., Chicago Tribune, June 2, 2009


Related Web Resources:
Lincoln Springs Resort

NINDS Traumatic Brain Injury Information Page, National Institute of Neurological Disorders

Chicago wrongful death attorney Steve Malman is known for helping families recover compensation for the loss of their loved ones in tragic Illinois accidents. Contact the Law Offices of Steven J Malman & Associates, PC today.

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