Disabled passengers who attempted to travel on Greyhound Lines and were discriminated against within the last three years may benefit from a settlement.
The Greyhound ADA settlement is open to all individuals who were harmed by Greyhound’s lack of accessible vehicles or transportation services, or by a failure to accommodate based on their disability, between Feb. 8, 2013 and Feb. 8, 2016.
The Department of Justice today announced that payments totaling $2,966,000 were issued to over 2,100 individuals who experienced disability discrimination while traveling or attempting to travel on Greyhound. The payments were part of a broader
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The Department of Justice today announced payments by Greyhound Lines, Inc. totaling $2,966,000 to over 2,100 individuals who experienced disability discrimination while traveling or attempting to travel on Greyhound. The payments were part
The settlement follows after the DOJ filed claims that Greyhound consistently failed to provide full and equitable services to bus passengers with disabilities.