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Car Accident Lawyer in Ohio

Car Accident Lawyer in Ohio

If you or a loved one got hurt in a car crash in Ohio, it can be confusing to know your next best steps for receiving compensation. Morgan & Morgan is here to help. We can determine your rights and legal options and fight for what you deserve. Our experienced car accident lawyers in Ohio could help you recover damages such as:  

  • Lost Wages
  • Medical Bills
  • Car repair or replacement  
  • Pain and suffering

We can fight for the best possible outcome of your case so you can rebuild your life after getting injured. Contact us now and discover your legal options in a free case evaluation.  

Causes of Ohio Car Accidents

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), almost all collisions occur due to critical driver errors. Some of the most common mistakes and careless actions leading to accidents in Ohio can include:

Speeding

The NHTSA says that speeding has been causing around a third of all accidents nationwide for over twenty years. Drivers must not necessarily break the speed limit to be responsible for a crash. Driving too fast for weather and road conditions is also illegal and can cause catastrophic impacts in Ohio.

Impaired Driving

Alcohol and drugs can interfere with brain function, decision-making, and muscle coordination, impacting a driver’s ability to operate their vehicle safely. If the at-fault driver in your collision was intoxicated at the time of the accident, you could have a good case and recover damages.

Distracted Driving

Distracted driving can include texting or talking on the phone, playing loud music, interacting with other passengers, or adjusting the navigation system. In short, engaging in any behavior that takes a driver’s attention away from the road counts as distracted driving. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nine people die daily due to distracted driving.

There can be many other risky driver behaviors that contribute to accidents in Ohio, including:

  • Fatigued driving
  • Driving a defective vehicle
  • Ignoring traffic signs and signals
  • General dangerous and reckless driving

If another motorist caused your accident due to risky driving behavior, Morgan & Morgan could help you get justice and compensation.

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