Car Accident Statistics in Morgan County - Ohio Injury Lawyers | KNR
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February 7, 2019
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Located in eastern Ohio, Morgan County was named after the American Revolution general, Daniel Morgan. It is a predominantly rural area with many residents working in agriculture, caring for crops and raising livestock. Although it is a small town, the car accident statistics in Morgan County are still significant.

If you’ve been hurt in a car crash in Morgan County or anywhere in Ohio, we encourage you to call an experienced car accident lawyer at Kisling, Nestico & Redick. You can count on us to explain your situation, inform you of your options, and fight for you to recover what you are legally entitled to.

Call 1-800-HURT-NOW or contact us online to set up a free, no-risk consultation. We don’t charge up-front fees, and won’t be paid unless you recover compensation.

How Common Are Car Accidents in Morgan County?

The Ohio Department of Public Safety discovered that in 2017, a total of 222 traffic crashes took place in Morgan County. The county ranks 85th out of the 88 counties in Ohio in accidents per capita. (The lower this number, the more accidents per capita.)

The most common causes of Morgan County accidents are:

  • Drunk driving: It can be very dangerous to drive on country roads while under the influence of alcohol. Alcohol played a role in 11.3 percent of Morgan County car accidents.
  • Excessive speeding: Accidents that involve speeding are almost always more serious than those that do not. Excessive speeding contributed to 11.7 percent of crashes in Morgan County.
  • Distracted Driving: Cell phone usage is an example of distracted driving and makes it difficult for drivers to pay attention to the road. 0.4 percent of Morgan County crashes dealt with using cell phones.

28.8 percent of all Morgan County car accidents led to injuries and fatalities, which likely resulted in hefty medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and a variety of other damages.

Safety Tips for Driving in Rural Areas

Since Morgan County is a rural area, we recommend the following safety tips for driving on country roads:

  • Be cautious on winding roads: When you’re driving on winding roads, slow your car ahead of the bend at a speed which will make it easy for you to stop if a hazard suddenly approaches.
  • Watch out for mud: Since farm vehicles are widely seen in Morgan County, understand that there may be mud on the roads. Mud can be dangerous, especially when it accumulates. Therefore, you should drive very slowly when you notice mud in the road.
  • Don’t swerve to avoid wildlife: If you see a rabbit or deer in the road, you may be tempted to swerve to try to avoid it. This can cause you to lose control of your vehicle so refrain from doing so.
  • Avoid speeding: Speeding is never a good idea. However, it is particularly dangerous after a heavy rainfall that has caused flooded areas. If you have to drive in these areas, drive slowly and reverse out if they become too deep.
  • Always keep your eyes on the road: Overgrown trees and hedges may impair your vision while driving. Distracted driving behaviors like texting, eating, or grooming can make things more difficult. For this reason, it’s important to keep your eyes on the road ahead of you at all times.

Injured in Morgan County? Contact Kisling, Nestico & Redick

Our Morgan County car accident lawyers are highly skilled in rural car accidents. If you find yourself involved in one, call KNR immediately. We can help determine liability and may be able to help you collect compensation for your damages.

Call us at 1-800-HURT-NOW or complete our online form. Let us explain your next steps and what to expect.

We offer free initial consultations, do not charge up-front fees, and are not paid unless you recover compensation.