Ohio Car Accident Lawyer Network

Connecting injury victims with independent personal injury attorneys across Ohio.

Car Accident Lawyer Network reviews submitted accident injury cases and routes qualifying claims to independent attorneys licensed in Ohio. Case evaluations consider injury severity, liability factors, and available insurance coverage before referral.

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Why Work With a Car Accident Attorney in Ohio

Tennessee follows a modified comparative fault system. Injury victims in Memphis may recover compensation if they are less than 50 percent at fault. Attorneys practicing in Memphis understand Shelby County court procedures and Tennessee insurance claim regulations.

  • Knowledge of Tennessee modified comparative fault law
  • Experience with Shelby County civil courts
  • Familiarity with Memphis insurance carriers
  • Review of police reports and medical documentation
  • Negotiation with at-fault insurance providers

Types of Car Accident Cases in Ohio

Rear-End Collisions

Common on I-70, I-71, and I-75 during high traffic hours.

Intersection Accidents

Side impact crashes at signal-controlled intersections.

Multi-Vehicle Crashes

Chain reaction collisions on major highways.

Truck Accidents

Commercial vehicle crashes involving severe injury claims.

Uninsured Motorist Claims

Claims involving drivers without sufficient insurance.

Hit and Run Accidents

Cases where the at-fault driver leaves the scene.

Compensation After a Car Accident in Ohio

Injury victims in Ohio may be eligible to recover damages depending on liability and applicable state law.

Serving Clients Throughout Ohio

Car Accident Lawyer Network routes qualifying cases to attorneys serving Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron, Dayton, and surrounding communities.

How the Referral Process Works

Submit Your Accident Details

Case Review and Qualification

Attorney Connection

Frequently Asked Questions About Car Accident Claims in Ohio

Ohio generally allows two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit.
Under Ohio modified comparative negligence law, compensation may be reduced based on percentage of fault and is not available if fault exceeds 50 percent.
A case review may help determine liability and potential compensation options.

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Injured in a Car Accident in Ohio?

Submit your case details to determine potential eligibility for attorney referral in Ohio.
1. How bad is the injury?
1-2 Slight Discomfort
3-5 Surgery
6-Passed Away
2. Where are the injuries?
Select all affected body parts
3. What is your name and phone number?
4. What kind of case is this?
Select the category type for the reason you're contacting us.
5. When did this happen?
Select the category type for the reason you're contacting us.
6. Describe the incident
Provide as much detail as you can. (ie. people involved, police report, etc.)