Ohio Truck Accident Help
A Division of Ohio Truck Accident
If you or someone you love suffered serious injury or died in a wreck with a tractor-trailer, or any large commercial vehicle, submit the details below. We'll contact you to discuss what's next.
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After a truck accident, prioritize safety by moving to a safe location if possible, calling 911, and seeking medical attention even if injuries are not immediately obvious. Document the scene, gather contact information from witnesses, and avoid discussing fault until you’ve consulted with an attorney.
Yes, if your injuries require long-term care, you may be entitled to compensation for ongoing medical expenses, rehabilitation, assistive devices, and home modifications. Your attorney can help document these future costs to ensure they are included in your claim.
Liability in truck accidents can involve multiple parties, including the truck driver, the trucking company, maintenance providers, and cargo loaders. Determining liability often requires a thorough investigation of the accident details and relevant regulations.
Under Ohio’s Statute of Limitations, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a claim. Missing this deadline may prevent you from pursuing compensation, so consult with an attorney as soon as possible.
Ohio follows a comparative negligence rule, allowing you to recover compensation if you are less than 50% responsible. However, your recovery will be reduced by your percentage of fault. An attorney can help evaluate your level of responsibility and its impact on your claim.
The compensation in truck accident claims depends on several factors, such as who shares fault, what your true damages or injuries were, what your future treatment looks like, and how the crash affected you emotionally. Our attorneys can help you take stock of your damages