Cincinnati Pedestrian Accident Lawyer

Pedestrian crossingThere are numerous medical problems that may be the result of a pedestrian accident, such as broken or severed limbs, spinal cord injuries, or head trauma. Anyone who is involved in an automobile accident should seek legal counsel as soon as possible.   

Cincinnati ranks as the third largest city in Ohio with a population of approximately  297,517 people as of 2015. While residents do have multiple means of transportation, the common choice of commute in Cincinnati is by car. To be more specific, 91% of its population drive, which is well above the national average of 86%. As a consequence, there is heavy traffic in Cincinnati and a higher chance of being involved in car accident  According to the Ohio Department of Public Safety, there were 302,307 total crashes throughout Ohio in 2015. Here is how Cincinnati’s statistics were broken down:

  • Property damage only crashes (12,881)
  • Injuries (4,465)
  • Injury crashes (3,255)
  • Fatal crashes (24)
  • Deaths (25)

After being involved in a pedestrian accident, many people are left with numerous questions about what their next steps may be to legally protect themselves. Your first step must be to go see your doctor immediately to do a complete assessment of your health. Injuries that you may perceive as insignificant can end up becoming life threatening when left untreated. Save all of your medical documents because it may be required later on to make your claim with the insurance company.

Filing a claim can be a stressful process. After an accident you may become overwhelmed with the paperwork from the hospital and the insurance providers. Seek out knowledgeable attorney with experience in these cases to guide you through the process. You may be able to receive compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost of wages, physical damages, and future rehabilitation expenses.

Because of the state of Ohio’s Statute of Limitations, you may only have 2 years to recover damages for personal injuries; however if you need to file a criminal charge, prosecutors need to make a decision as to whether to file or not within 3 days. Therefore, it is important get your reports together and act as quickly as possible.

In these cases, time is of the essence, and even though it can be stressful, you do not need to go through the claims process alone. Let us connect you with a pedestrian accident lawyer in Cincinnati. At Ohio Accident Attorneys, we can put you in touch with a local attorney today to schedule a free consultation. Call (888) 906-4943.

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