Causes Of Auto Accidents In Ohio
Car accidents can happen anywhere, at any time. They range from fender benders to serious catastrophic or fatal collisions. They have many causes and the kinds of injuries sustained vary widely.
The attorneys of Gregory S. Young Co., LPA, have more than 50 years of experience in filing personal injury claims and lawsuits for people in Ohio and Northern Kentucky. Our goal is to obtain compensation for your injuries and hold the negligent party accountable.
Talk To A Lawyer About The Cause Of Your Auto Accident
We recommend that you contact us as soon as possible, following a car accident. This allows us to get to work right away on collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses. We investigate your accident thoroughly and work with experts in accident reconstruction and automobile defects to determine what caused your accident and who is at fault.
Common causes of auto accidents are:
- Distracted drivers
- Texting while driving
- Driver fatigue
- Alcohol and drugs
- Automobile defects
- Tire defects
- Road defects
Whether your accident was caused by a defective tire or you are a drunk driver victim, we work diligently to obtain the compensation you need for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other associated losses.
Who Is Liable In A Car Accident?
Finding fault for a car accident isn’t always straightforward. There may be one obvious cause of the accident, or several contributing causes. In the case of a multi-car pileup, a cascade of events will need to be pieced together to create a clear picture of what happened. We can help determine what happened in your case so that we can pursue every possible source of compensation for your accident.
Another Driver: When another driver is responsible for a car accident, the reasons for the crash can vary. The other driver may have been distracted or intoxicated. Perhaps the other driver rear-ended you, ran a red light or failed to yield in some other capacity. When the other driver is clearly at fault for your accident, that person would be liable for 100 percent your resulting injuries, property damage and other losses.
You: Unfortunately, there are situations where you may have been at least partially at fault for an accident. Because of Ohio’s comparative negligence laws, the degree to which you were at fault for the accident will determine if and how much compensation you will be allowed to receive. If you were more than 50 percent responsible for the accident, then you may not be eligible to recover damages at all. Otherwise, the percentage that you were deemed to have been responsible for the accident will be the percentage by which your recovery will be reduced. For instance, if you are found to be 25 percent at fault, then you will only recover at 75 percent. Other states such as Kentucky have different comparative negligence laws. Our attorneys at Gregory S. Young Co., LPA, can provide guidance and understanding of complex comparative negligence cases.
The car manufacturer or designer: Sometimes it is not driver error, but a faulty car that causes an accident. For example, if there is a design defect, a recall, airbags that fail to deploy or the car fails to function as designed, then the manufacturer or designer of a car may be at fault for a crash.
The Government: Accidents that involve government vehicles like a police car or a fire truck can present complicated scenarios from a personal injury perspective. Your ability to receive compensation for these kinds of accidents may depend in part on whether the vehicle had been on duty at the time of the collision. If the vehicle collided with you while on duty, you may not be able to receive any compensation at all. If you were injured on a bus or other transit system that the government operates, you may need to use your own insurance to a certain degree to pay for medical bills and other costs. Our firm can help guide you through the complex statues that govern this kind of accident.
Our Cincinnati Car Accident Attorneys Are Here For You
Our law firm was started by Gregory S. Young’s grandfather and was passed down to him, father to son. We have earned the trust of our community and the respect of our peers by holding to the firm’s original standards of hard work, results and exceptional service.
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If you would like to discuss your auto accident with our lawyers, we invite you to call 513-838-4562 in Cincinnati, 888-469-6437 in Dayton or Kentucky or email our Cincinnati office, Gregory S. Young Co., LPA. We will arrange a free consultation with one of our attorneys. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Ask about:
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