Wrongfully Injured in a Car Accident?
No Fees Unless We Win Your Case
Over $250 Million Recovered For Our Clients

Wrongfully Injured in a Car Accident?
No Fees Unless We Win Your Case
Over $200 Million Recovered For Our Clients
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Case Evaluation
98%
Successful Cases
$250,000,000+
Recovered
Case Results
$815,000
Car Crash Settlement
$1.25 Million
Car Accident
$3 Million
Recovered for Injured Client
Compensation for Your Injuries
What can you be compensated for?
Medical Bills
Rehabilitation Expenses
Lost Wages
Physical & Mental Pain & Suffering
Any Related Expenses

Award-Winning Law Firm
Insurance
Case types
We have extensive experience with all types of Personal Injury cases including:
Car Accidents
Truck Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents
Bicycle Accidents
Truck Accidents
Car Accidents
Bicycle Accident
Motorcycle Accidents
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Do I Have to File a Car Accident Claim?
Ohio, like every state, has a statute of limitations, or a deadline, for filing a lawsuit. In a personal injury case, this is a specific period of time to file a lawsuit following an accident. The statute of limitations for a car accident claim in Ohio is two years.
If more than two years pass after your accident, it is unlikely that you will be able to collect damages for your injuries.
Following an accident, you should speak to a car accident lawyer in Columbus as soon as possible.
Should I Give a Recorded Statement to an Insurance Company?
Whether you provide a recorded statement to an insurance company may depend on which insurance company you are speaking with.
If speaking with your insurance carrier, you may have to provide a recorded statement.
If you are speaking with the other driver’s insurance carrier, you do not have to provide a recorded statement.
When Will I Receive Compensation For My Losses?
If I'm Not At Fault, Can I Go Through My Auto Insurance Company for Property Damage?
Yes, if your auto insurance policy provides coverage for your property damage, you can go through your auto insurance carrier. Keep in mind that if you go through your auto insurance carrier to resolve your property damage claim, you may have a deductible.
Should My Bills be Submitted to My Health Insurance Plan?
Typically, the auto insurance carrier for the person responsible for the accident will not immediately pay your medical bills. Usually, they won’t even consider paying those bills until you are ready to settle your bodily injury claim.
Therefore, you may want to have your bills submitted to your health insurance carrier so that they don’t get sent to collections. Another option may be to submit your medical bills to your auto insurance carrier if you have medical payments coverage.
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