Who is At Fault for a Car Accident? A Guide to Liability in Ohio
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KNR Legal Blog
Situated in Southern Ohio, Meigs County is tucked in the heart of the Appalachian Plateau. Its residents appreciate it for its natural beauty and various outdoor activities. However, those searching for big city amenities can find them by simply driving to Charleston, West Virginia or Columbus, Ohio, which are both just a few hours away. Although Meigs County is a fairly rural area, the area has no shortage of car accidents. In fact, the car accident statistics in Meigs County are quite significant.
If you’ve been hurt in a car crash in the area, reach out to a highly skilled Ohio car accident lawyer at Kisling, Nestico & Redick. Call us at 1-800-HURT-NOW today or contact us online to learn about your legal options during a free, no-risk consultation.
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According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, there were a total of six fatal crashes in Meigs County in 2018. One of these crashes involved intoxicated driving while three were commercial related, and one dealt with a motorcycle.
In 2008, fatal car accidents increased in Meigs County with four total in 2017. In 2017, three out of the four fatal crashes had to do with intoxicated driving. It will be interesting to see how the 2019 figures in Meigs County will compare to 2017 and 2018. Hopefully, there will be less alcohol-related crashes and overall fatalities.
In May 2018, a tractor-trailer and SUV collided on U.S. 33 between State Route 124 and Ravenswood Bridge. The SUV went left of the center line and hit the tractor-trailer head-on. This crash claimed the lives of three individuals, left two injured, and closed the roadway for several hours.
In July 2018, a two-vehicle crash occurred on U.S. 33 near mile marker 16 when a car was traveling eastbound, crossed the center line, and caused a head-on collision with a semi-truck. The driver of the car was pronounced dead at the scene.
In November 2018, a woman traveling in Meigs County was killed while a man was seriously injured. The crash occurred near mile post 21 on Ohio Route 7 when a car crossed the center line and collided into the rear trailer axes of a tractor-trailer.
It can be nerve-racking to be involved in a Meigs County car crash, especially when it was caused by the negligence of another driver. By taking the following steps after a car crash, you’ll be able to protect your health and rights.
If you’ve been hurt in a Meigs County car crash, it is in your best interest to contact KNR right away. With our experienced legal representation by your side, you may be able to secure fair and full compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.
Call us at 1-800-HURT-NOW or complete our online form today to set up a free, no-obligation consultation.