How to Handle a Car Accident While on Vacation
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Named after General George Rogers Clark, an American Revolution hero, Clark County is situated in West Central Ohio. Clark County is mainly rural as less than one percent of its 400 square miles is made up of urban environments. It is also home to Buck Creek State Park, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Westcott, and Hartman Rock Garden.
While Clark County is a great place to live, car crashes are still a regular occurrence. At KNR, we’ve collected the most recent Clark County car accident statistics to promote awareness and safe driving practices. However, if you or a loved one have been injured in a Clark County accident that was not your fault, consult our highly skilled Dayton personal injury lawyers at Kisling, Nestico & Redick today.
We can perform a thorough investigation of your case and help you recover the compensation you deserve. Call us at (937) 427-4048 today for a free, no-obligation consultation.
According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol, there were 17 fatal car crashes in Clark County in 2018. While four accidents occurred in urban settings, 12 took place in rural environments. Of the 17 fatal crashes, five involved driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, two were commercial related, and two had to do with a motorcycle.
As of April 1, 2019, there have been no fatal accidents in the area. Hopefully, drivers will drive defensively and the number of fatal crashes will be kept to a minimum this year.
In October 2018, a minivan driven by a 71-year old woman was traveling westbound on Dayton Springfield Road when it drove off the center line and hit an SUV driven by a 27-year old woman head-on. The driver of the minivan was taken to Springfield Regional Medical Center and pronounced dead at the scene. Her two passengers were eight and 12 years old and left with serious injuries.
In February 2019, a serious accident occurred on S.R. 235, north of US-40. A car was driving north when it went off the right side of the road, struck the curb, and went airborne into a wooded area. The driver was transported to Miami Valley Hospital and sustained minor injuries. Authorities believe alcohol and speed were factors in this crash.
It can be nerve-racking to sustain injuries and face vehicle damage from a Clark County accident, especially when it was not your fault. However, these steps after a car accident can help you protect your rights and health.
If you’ve been hurt in a Clark County car crash that was not your fault, it is in your best interest to reach out to KNR as soon as possible. Our skilled legal team can inform you of your legal options and ensure your rights are protected.
Call us at (937) 427-4048 today to set up a free, no-risk consultation.