Your Ohio Accident Guide

Unfortunately, accidents are a common occurrence. That is why it is important for you to be aware of what you need to do in case you are involved in an accident in Ohio.

What to Do If You Are Involved in an Accident

You will need to stop your vehicle as soon as the accident occurs. Provide your contact information and vehicle registration number to everyone who was involved in the accident. You should also give the name of the owner of the vehicle if you are driving someone else’s car.

You do not have to call the police if no one was hurt in the accident. It is also important to note that a police officer is not required to respond to a call if no one was injured. However, if someone is injured, then you will need to stay with the person until the police or emergency medical services arrive.

You will need to file a crash report with the Department Of Motor Vehicles if someone is injured or the property damage exceeds $400. You should also file a crash report if the other party is underinsured or uninsured. You have to file this crash report within six months of the accident.

Accidents That Involved Unoccupied Vehicles

If you crash into an unoccupied vehicle, then you will need to leave a note on the vehicle. The note should you have your vehicle registration number and contact information. Make sure that this information is legible and attach the note in an easy- to-see location.

Miscellaneous Information

You will have to file a police report if the police are called to the scene. This accident will go on your record even if you were not at fault. You must give your contact information to the other person if you damaged their property. If you are unable to get in touch with the person, then you must report this information to law enforcement within 24 hours. You are not require to render assistance if you were not involved in the accident.

Next Of Kin Notification

You can now register your emergency contact information with the Department Of Motor Vehicles. The law enforcement officials will be able to quickly get in touch with a guardian, friend or family member if you are seriously injured in an accident. You can register this information with any licensing agency. You can also register it online.

Being injured as the result of a car accident can leave you with unexpected medical bills,  pain and suffering, and lost wages. Speak to a car accident attorney in Ohio today to see how you can recover damages.

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