What Happens to The Body in a Car Accident?
Posted in: Car Accidents
KNR Legal Blog
As you head out onto the road, the potential of being hurt in an auto accident is probably not at the top of your mind. However, Fairfield County car accident statistics reveal that there are threats all around you. According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, many of these risks are due to negligence and motorist error, so you’re not fully protected from an injury-causing accident even when you’re driving as safely as possible.
If the unthinkable happens and you’re hurt in a crash, you do have rights under Ohio law. Our Columbus car accident lawyers at Kisling, Nestico & Redick are dedicated to helping you enforce them. You can recover compensation for your losses, but there can be challenges in filing a claim or going to court following an auto collision.
Please call 1-800-HURT-NOW or submit a request online to schedule a no-cost evaluation with an attorney who can tell you more about your legal options.
Motorists in Fairfield County are fortunate to enjoy a relatively low incidence of fatal crashes, with only 11 incidents in both 2016 and 2017, respectively. To put things in perspective, there were 1,054 and 1,094 fatal car accidents in the State of Ohio during each of these years, setting the county rate at around one percent of all collisions.
However, the factors that contribute to these figures are disturbing because they can impact any driver. For instance:
Fairfield County car accident statistics also reveal the dangers of injury-causing collisions. In 2016, there were 3,152 total crashes in the county. 813 of these accidents caused injuries to at least one victim. In all, 1,184 people were hurt in Fairfield County motor vehicle incidents.
Some of the factors behind these accidents may surprise you, while others may ring true:
Interestingly, driving over the speed limit was much lower on the list of factors as compared to traveling too fast for conditions. This phenomenon may indicate that the posted limit may not always be the guiding factor in avoiding a crash, so complying with the law doesn’t guarantee safety.
These Fairfield County car accident statistics provide some insight into how and why traffic collisions happen, but knowing the risk factors cannot prevent crashes entirely. If you’re hurt, your best bet is retaining a personal injury lawyer at our Columbus office who will pursue compensation from the negligent driver, so you can properly recover.
Please contact Kisling, Nestico & Redick with questions or to schedule a free consultation. You can call 1-800-HURT-NOW or visit us online to reach any one of our 11 offices in Ohio.