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What Are the Most Common Car Accident Injuries?
The Ohio State Patrol recorded more than 6,000 motor vehicle accidents across the state last year. Many resulted in severe injuries to drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. When a moving vehicle collides with another vehicle or object, immense force is released. Upon impact, the human body absorbs some of this force. The greater the force of…
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Who Is Liable for a Bus Accident?
There could be multiple parties responsible for a bus accident. The bus could be owned and operated by a private company, a city or state government, or even a school. If you have been injured in a bus accident, you may be able to hold the at-fault party liable with help from a lawyer. Buses…
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How Does a Wrongful Death Lawsuit Work?
Despite advancements in auto safety technology, fatal car accidents still happen. In Ohio, thousands of car accidents occur every year, and over 1,000 people die. According to Ohio State Highway Patrol data, fatal car accidents increased from 1,230 to 1,360 in 2020, which is the highest rate of fatalities the state had seen since 2002.…
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Speed Likely a Factor in Fatal Car Crash into Apartment Building
On June 6, 2022, a driver was killed after his car crashed into the front of a multi-family apartment complex. Police officers were called to 6708 Harrison Avenue in Green Township in the late morning, where they were informed by rescue crews that a vehicle had run into the Green Valley Apartment Complex, destroying a…
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Woman Riding E-Scooter Sustained Life-Threatening Injuries in Car Accident
On June 5, 2022 in Cincinnati, a woman riding a Lime e-scooter was hit by a car at the intersection of Findlay and Elm streets, according to local police. The rider and scooter were trapped underneath the car, with the rider sustaining life-threatening injuries. The driver remained at the scene. One witness to the car…
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Why Are Motorcycle Accidents So Dangerous?
Now that the weather is warmer, it is the perfect time to discuss how to prevent motorcycle accidents and keep riders safe. Motorcycle safety should be a priority for everyone who utilizes Ohio roadways, as the state ranks fourth in the nation for motorcycle use. In a single year in Ohio, there were 4,000 motorcycle…
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Are Fatal Accidents More Likely on Memorial Day Weekend?
Statistics show that Memorial Day weekend is one of the deadliest times for car travel in the United States. Memorial Day takes place on the last Monday in May, and the holiday weekend begins Friday night, includes Saturday and Sunday, and extends through Monday. Considered by many to be the unofficial start of summer, it…
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How Long Do I Have to Sue for a Car Accident in Ohio?
The statute of limitations for a personal injury claim in Ohio is two years. That may seem like a long time, but you should pursue a claim as soon as possible. Car accidents can be traumatizing, even minor ones. You could be seriously injured, leaving you entirely focused on your recovery and not worrying about…
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Can Potholes Cause Car Accidents and Injuries?
Ohio roadways undergo a lot of wear and tear that can cause significant potholes. Some potholes might be shallow and relatively harmless. Others might be huge and cause damage to your car. Potholes can wreck your car’s tires, suspension, and steering. Potholes could also cause drivers to lose control of their vehicle, leading to a…
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What Is a 1031 Exchange?
The federal government enables property owners to exchange similar investment properties without having to pay a capital gains tax. The U.S. Internal Revenue Code Section 1031 applies only to investment or business properties. You could not exchange a private home or a vacation home and benefit from the 1031 exchange advantages. A business or an…