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April 12, 2019
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In the heartland of Ohio, Shelby County is known for its contribution to agricultural and several close-knit communities. Although Shelby County enjoys a lot of economic stability and relative safety, car accidents are still common. As a result, people should know what to expect and their rights if they are injured in a crash.

At KNR, we’ve collected the most recent Shelby County car accident statistics to promote awareness and safe driving practices. But, if you or a loved one have been injured in a Shelby County car accident that was not your fault, reach out to our veteran Dayton car accident lawyers at Kisling, Nestico & Redick. We can properly advise you and help you recover compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.

Call us at (937) 427-4048 today or contact us online to schedule a free, no-risk consultation. We can perform a thorough investigation of your case and guide your next steps..

Fatal Car Accidents in Shelby County

According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, in 2018, there were eight fatal car accidents in Shelby County that took place in rural environments. Of these, three involved driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and three were commercial related.

The number of traffic fatalities in the area in 2018 has gone down from 2017 when there were a total of 10 fatal car accidents. As of April 2, 2019, there has only been one fatal crash in Shelby County.

Recent Car Accidents in Shelby County

In March 2019, a 17-year-old man was driving northbound in the 6000 block of Wright Putoff Road when his car went off the side of the road. The driver overcorrected and lost control. His car eventually rolled over and struck a tree on the left side of the road, causing him and a passenger to be ejected from the car. The driver, the ejected passenger, and another passenger who was wearing her seat belt at the time were all transported to the hospital and treated for serious injuries.

In December 2018, an 18-year-old man from Sidney sustained serious injuries after colliding into a semi-truck that was loaded with scrap metal near New Breman. The man’s car caught on fire, and emergency crews responded at the intersection of state routes 274 and 29. Those who witnessed the accident say that the man was speeding when it went through a stop sign and hit the semi.

What to Do After a Shelby County Car Accident

There are certain steps you should take to protect your health and rights after a Shelby County car accident. Our car accident lawyers recommend:

  • Dial 911: If the police have not yet arrived, dial 911 so they can investigate and file a crash report. The crash report will contain important details of your accident and serve as valuable evidence down the road.
  • Visit a doctor: Even if you think your injury is minor or you are okay, it’s imperative to seek medical attention. Keep in mind that many injuries take days or even weeks to become apparent.
  • Document the scene: Use your smartphone or camera to take photographs of the accident scene as well as all vehicle damage and all injuries sustained.
  • Collect contact information: Ask the drivers and witnesses involved for their names and phone numbers.
  • Contact a car accident lawyer: Reach out to a car accident lawyer who can investigate your case and help you file a claim against the liable party.

Injured in a Shelby County Car Accident? Contact KNR

If you’ve been hurt in a car accident in Shelby County, we encourage you to consult KNR at our Dayton office immediately. We know what you are going through, the challenges you will face, and how to secure the compensation you’ll need to properly recover.

Call us at (937) 427-4048 to learn about your legal options and ensure your rights are protected. We offer free, no-risk consults and do not charge upfront costs. If you don’t recover compensation, you won’t owe us anything.