A serious accident can change your life in an instant. Whether you were injured in a crash on Interstate 70, involved in an accident along Brice Road, or hurt because of someone else’s negligence, you may be facing painful injuries, mounting medical bills, and uncertainty about what comes next.
At Kisling, Nestico & Redick, we understand how overwhelming this time can be. Our Columbus personal injury lawyers have helped more than 10,000 injured Ohioans pursue the compensation they need to recover and move forward. From our nearby Columbus office, we proudly represent clients throughout Reynoldsburg, eastern Columbus, and communities across Central Ohio.
While you focus on your recovery, we’ll investigate your accident, handle the insurance companies, and fight for the compensation you deserve.
Your consultation is free, and you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Call 1-800-HURT-NOW today to get started.
Reynoldsburg is a growing community on the eastern edge of the Columbus metropolitan area, where busy commuter routes, retail centers, and residential neighborhoods come together. Every day, residents and visitors travel along Interstate 70, East Main Street (US-40), Brice Road, Taylor Road, and OH-256, creating a steady mix of local traffic, commercial vehicles, and daily commuters.
As traffic continues to increase, so does the risk of serious accidents. Car crashes, truck accidents, motorcycle collisions, pedestrian accidents, and other injury-causing incidents can happen in seconds, leaving victims to deal with unexpected physical, emotional, and financial challenges.
One unique aspect of Reynoldsburg is that it spans Franklin, Fairfield, and Licking counties. Depending on where your accident occurred, your claim may involve different courts or legal procedures. Our Reynoldsburg personal injury attorneys have experience handling cases throughout Central Ohio and understand how to navigate claims across all three counties.
Injuries happen in many ways, and no two cases look exactly alike. Below are the kinds of claims our team handles most often for people in the Reynoldsburg area.
Car crashes are the most common type of case we see in Reynoldsburg. The Brice Road interchange at I-70 and the East Main Street strip produce a steady stream of collisions, many of them at low speed but still serious. A Reynoldsburg car accident lawyer at our firm can help with crashes like these:
Even a moderate crash can leave you with bills and missed work that add up fast.
I-70 is a major freight route, and large trucks share these roads with daily commuters. A crash with a commercial truck is rarely simple. More than one party may be responsible, including the driver, the trucking company, and others in the chain. Our truck accident lawyers know how to track down the records and federal safety logs that these cases often turn on.
Riders on US-40 and OH-256 face real risk from drivers who do not see them. Left-turn crashes and intersection collisions can cause severe injuries even at moderate speeds. Our motorcycle accident attorneys understand how insurers treat riders, and we work to keep the focus on what actually happened.
The retail and restaurant traffic around Brice Road generates heavy foot traffic, and property owners do not always keep their floors and walkways safe. When a fall results in a serious injury, our premises liability team examines whether the owner knew, or should have known, about the hazard.
When a doctor or hospital makes a serious mistake, the harm can follow you for years. These cases are fact-specific and tightly governed by Ohio deadlines, which are shorter than most people expect. Our medical malpractice attorneys review the records and the standard of care before anyone makes a promise about a claim.
Ohio law applies the same way across the state, so the rules for a Reynoldsburg injury claim are the same as those in Columbus or anywhere else. The local wrinkle is mostly about where a case is filed. Here is what matters most.
Ohio gives you a limited window to bring an injury claim. Most personal injury cases carry a two-year filing deadline from the date of the injury. Medical claims are usually tighter, usually for 1 year. Wrongful death claims generally run two years from the date of death, not the date of the injury. Two years can pass faster than people expect, so it helps to talk to a lawyer early.
Ohio follows a modified comparative negligence rule. If you were partly at fault, you can still recover, but your award is reduced by your share of the blame. There is a hard line at 51 percent. If you are found more than half at fault, you recover nothing, which is why how fault gets assigned matters so much.
Plenty of drivers carry no coverage or far too little. Ohio requires that uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage be offered on auto policies for this reason. If the at-fault driver cannot cover your losses, your own policy may be the source that pays, and we help you read it.
Most Reynoldsburg cases are filed in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas. Because the city spans three counties, a crash on the eastern side could fall in Licking or Fairfield County. That is one more reason to work with a lawyer who handles claims across all three.
Recovering from an injury is difficult enough without having to deal with insurance adjusters, paperwork, and legal deadlines. When you hire Kisling, Nestico & Redick, we handle every aspect of your claim so you can focus on your health and your family.
Every successful personal injury claim begins with a thorough investigation. Our team gathers police reports, photographs the accident scene, when necessary, interviews witnesses, and secures available surveillance footage before valuable evidence is lost. The stronger the evidence, the stronger your claim.
Insurance coverage is not always straightforward. We review every available policy, including the at-fault party’s liability insurance and your own uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage. In more complex cases, such as truck accidents, we also investigate whether multiple parties share responsibility.
We carefully collect your medical records, treatment bills, proof of lost wages, and other documentation that demonstrates the full impact of your injuries. If ongoing medical care or future expenses are expected, we work to ensure those losses are included in your claim.
Our attorneys negotiate aggressively with insurance companies to secure a fair settlement. If the insurance company refuses to make a reasonable offer, we are fully prepared to file a lawsuit and advocate for you in court. Throughout the process, we’ll explain your options so you can make informed decisions about your case.
Our Columbus office proudly serves clients throughout Reynoldsburg and surrounding communities across eastern Franklin County, Fairfield County, and Licking County. We work hard to make the legal process as convenient as possible so you can focus on healing instead of worrying about travel or paperwork.
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Whether your accident happened in Reynoldsburg, eastern Columbus, or elsewhere in Central Ohio, experienced legal guidance is never far away. Contact Kisling, Nestico & Redick today to schedule your free consultation and learn how we can help.
In Ohio, most personal injury claims must be filed within two years of the date of the accident. Some claims, including medical malpractice cases, have shorter deadlines. Speaking with a Reynoldsburg personal injury lawyer as soon as possible can help protect your rights and preserve important evidence.
Because Reynoldsburg spans Franklin, Fairfield, and Licking counties, the location of your accident may affect where your claim is filed. Our attorneys regularly handle personal injury cases throughout Central Ohio and understand the procedures that apply in each county, so you can feel confident your case is in experienced hands.
Kisling, Nestico & Redick handles personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis. That means there are no upfront attorney fees, and you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Your initial consultation is always free, so you can learn about your legal options without any financial risk.
You may still be able to recover compensation under Ohio’s modified comparative negligence law. As long as you were 50% or less responsible for the accident, you can pursue a claim, although your recovery may be reduced based on your share of the fault. Our attorneys work to protect your interests and challenge insurance companies that try to unfairly shift the blame.
If the at-fault driver is uninsured or doesn’t carry enough liability coverage, you may still have options through your own uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage. Our legal team will carefully review every available insurance policy to identify all potential sources of compensation.
Most personal injury claims are resolved through settlement negotiations without going to trial. However, if the insurance company refuses to make a fair settlement offer, our attorneys are fully prepared to file a lawsuit and advocate for you in court.
If you were injured because of someone else’s negligence in Reynoldsburg or anywhere in Central Ohio, you don’t have to navigate the claims process alone. Kisling, Nestico & Redick is here to answer your questions, explain your legal options, and fight for the compensation you deserve.
Contact our Reynoldsburg personal injury lawyers today for a free consultation. There are no upfront attorney fees, and you pay nothing unless we recover compensation on your behalf. Call 1-800-HURT-NOW or contact us online to get started.