Deadly New Mexico bus crash prompts negligence claims

New Mexico State Police Chief Pete Kassetas speaks to reporters on Friday, Aug. 31, 2018, in Albuquerque, N.M. about Thursday's deadly bus crash in western New Mexico. Officials say three children, including two infants, were among the dozens of passengers seriously injured when the commercial bus they were riding in was hit head-on by a semitruck on a New Mexico highway, killing eight people. (AP Photo/Russell Contreras)

This Thursday, Aug. 30, 2018 photo shows a firefighter at the scene of the collision of a semitrailer that crossed the median of Interstate 40 and crashed head-on into a Greyhound bus near Thoreau, N.M. A California-based trucking company and one of its drivers were accused of negligence Friday in a pair of lawsuits as investigators sorted through the wreckage of the deadly bus crash along a New Mexico highway. (Brandon N. Sanchez/Gallup Independent via AP)

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A California-based trucking company and one of its drivers were accused of negligence Friday in a pair of lawsuits as investigators sorted through the wreckage from a deadly bus crash on a New Mexico highway. Eight people were killed and 25 injured, including three young children.