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Have You or a Loved One Been in a Car Accident? We Can Help! Hire a Worthington Car Accident Lawyer

The Keating Law Firm offers excellent Worthington car accident lawyers to serve personal injury clients. When in a car accident no matter the severity, it is important to seek legal advice. Compensation can be claimed.




The below information has been provided if one is searching for a personal injury lawyer due to a car accident in Worthington, Ohio, and surrounding areas.


Personal Injuries and Fatalities

Personal Injuries and Fatalities


Car accidents can not only result in a personal injury but in death. Unfortunately, it is common for ignorant and negligent drivers to take the life of another.


Statistics Don't Lie


According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), "there were 33, 244 fatal motor vehicle crashes in the United States in 2019 in which 36, 096 deaths occurred."


Keating's experienced personal injury attorney team is dedicated to helping clients seek financial compensation, justice, and peace of mind. With a law office located in the Worthington area, a personal injury lawyer is easily accessible for car accident claims.


Free Consultation


The process starts with a free consultation with a personal injury attorney who can fight the insurance company on your behalf.


How Accidents Occur


Negligent Drivers Who Do Not Care


A majority of accidents are the result of distracted driving, recklessness, or incompetency. Examples include texting/or looking at an electronic device when driving, speeding, running through a red traffic signal, and drunk driving. Every car accident cause above is unfortunately very common.


Startling Statistics


To elaborate, here are some startling statistics regarding car accident causes.


  • According to Bankrate, "drunk driving causes more than 10,000 deaths every year, about 1/3 of all traffic-related deaths."

  • According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), "distracted driving is dangerous, claiming 3, 142 lives in 2020."

  • According to the IIHS, "in 2019, 846 people were killed in crashes that involved red light running."

  • The NHTSA has determined that "in 2019, speeding was a contributing factor in 26% of all traffic fatalities."


Some people are just selfish and do not think their actions have any consequences. They drive as if they are above the law. This behavior is narcissistic and can cause a lot of harm. These are drivers who do not care and deserve punishment, especially if their actions cause a car accident.


Drivers Who Care and Made a Mistake


Some accidents occur because of a bad mistake without recklessness or incompetency. Examples are when a driver might have a blind spot or might have missed checking mirrors when turning or backing out.


Indeed, they are still negligent and if it is their fault, they are required to pay for their actions. Their mistake could be life-altering not only to themselves but to an innocent life. A car wreck is a scary occurrence, no matter the reasoning.


The Effect of the Insurance Company


An insurance company plays a critical role in the accident compensation recovery process. When someone acquires a vehicle, car insurance is required by law for a reason. Based on Ohio law, the individual who was at fault or his/her insurance company is responsible for paying for associated expenses related to the accident.


A personal injury attorney can help ensure clients are getting fairly compensated by insurance companies. If an individual is severely injured, the said victim can claim more expenses than just automobile damage. They can request damages with the help of a Columbus vehicle accident lawyer that will cover medical expenses and lost income.


Every Accident is Different


Financial


The magnitude of accident victims' injuries will be dramatically different depending on the specific incident. No matter the extremity of the injury, there are inevitable costs and expenses. Examples highlighted above include medical bills and lost wages.


Losing Income is Tough


Financial instability can become a massive burden, while the injured are simply dealing with enough and trying to recover. Clients will need to be represented by a personal injury lawyer to claim the largest amount of damages allowed for the accident's severity.


Physical and Mental Effects on Personal Injury


Beyond financial concerns, a car accident can cause mental and physical pain and suffering. Some victims might have a permanent injury, while others could have a less severe recovery. Individuals who experienced a significant injury may be in the hospital or recovering at a rehab center for weeks to months. Doctors might require patients to live in a rehab facility full time for an extensive period of time.


In the worst-case scenario, the injured enters a vegetative state or experiences a wrongful death. No amount of damages can ever ease the hurt and pain of losing loved ones, but compensation can be something of both mental and financial comfort. Mentally, it helps bring a sense of closure and justice. Financially, it limits the stress brought on by expenses.


Examples of a permanent injury a survivor might be forced to live with are consistent body pain, a limp, loss of vision, or amputation. This caliber of injury can completely change one's future. According to Swope Rodante, "approximately 2,000,000 people live in the US with limb loss, nearly 25 percent of all amputations are due to traumatic accidents." Automobile crashes are the number one cause of traumatic accidents.


Mental Anguish is Common


Mentally, a person who is involved in a crash can have post-traumatic stress for an extensive period of time. In one extreme, such an individual might even be nervous to enter a vehicle again. This victim may have consistent and vivid nightmares. In turn, he or she may need to receive professional psychological attention.


Ohio Is an "At-Fault" State

Ohio Is an "At-Fault" State


The seriousness of car accidents cannot be overlooked. If there is evidence of negligence, the plaintiff is partially or fully at fault. Courts often determine the percentage of fault based on numerous factors. According to Young, Reverman & Mazzei, "Ohio is an outright “Fault” state, which means that unlike comprehensive or other derivatives of fault, the person who caused the wreck pays."


Being an "at-fault" or tort state is good news for victims working with a personal injury lawyer. The other driver, who caused the accident, will be responsible to compensate. Ohio legislature was written to their benefit. Hiring an experienced personal injury attorney can make the compensation recovery process far more easier.


The Keating Worthington Difference


Every Keating Worthington personal injury attorney is aggressive and exuberates professionalism. Each personal injury lawyer hired by the law firm has a competitive education and years of experience. The key concentration that drives every Keating personal injury lawyer is fighting for clients' rights and helping them recover the compensation they deserve.


Makes a Positive Difference


The firm is in the business to make a positive difference in lives. Each associate has chosen to be a lawyer with Keating for a reason. The Worthington law firm takes on many personal injury cases a year and has built a strong reputation. Former clients' reviews are an indication of the quality of services Keating provides. With a variety of related practice areas, personal injury law is the specialty of the firm.


The Keating Worthington team are experts in their field. Its attorneys want to maximize damages and get the best outcome possible. At the heart of the law firm is its emphasis of care, trust, and understanding.


Clients are a Partner


Clients are not just a number, but a partner in the claim process. After a free consultation occurs and each case is assessed, the client-lawyer collaboration will begin. Every attorney will explain the step-by-step process of filing a claim. They will listen thoroughly to the client's side of the story and will further research aspects of the accident to recommend the most convincing case argument. Often, police reports are examined.


Legal and precedent knowledge becomes a great asset. The law firm has access to an impressive collection of resources that can be proven beneficial in crafting a compelling case. Once everything is collected and reviewed, the personal injury attorney will determine what is the most effective path to move forward and what the client's best options are.


Hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer Who Will Represent Clients Aggressively


The injured party or their families can take comfort in knowing that their Keating Worthington attorney will negotiate on their behalf and ensure that they will be fairly represented.


A Personal Injury Attorney Works for Clients


A Worthington personal injury attorney will not settle for anything less than client expectations and needs. A successful lawyer is not only strong-minded and persistent but caring and compassionate. Only the top fraction of personal injury attorneys make the Keating team.


Criminal or Civil


With a car accident case, the severity of the injury can dictate whether it goes to trial or a settlement is reached. Additionally, the victim's condition will be a determinant of whether a criminal trial occurs or not. The Keating Worthington Ohio firm is prepared to represent clients both in criminal and civil trials. The law firm is well experienced in both forms of trial and desires to be the central partner in clients' claim journey.


Fees


Keating's personal injury lawyers are some of the most competitive in the area. The firm prides itself on a high-quality experience for clients and their families. Every personal injury attorney will work endlessly to fight for attractive damages or a criminal penalty for the negligent driver. In turn, the firm's fees are reflective of the services it provides.


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Contact Today!!


One can contact a Keating personal injury attorney today by calling (844) 333-7243. Fax or email case details for a free consultation.

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