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Ohio Truck Accident Attorneys
Brian Reddy, Mark R. Baran, and Donald J. Kral or Ryan M. Gembala can help you if you were injured in Ohio. Those needing a personal injury lawyer in New York can contact Brian Reddy, those needing a personal injury lawyer in Pennsylvania can contact Mark R. Baran and those needing a personal injury lawyer in Minnesota can contact Ryan M. Gembala.
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Due to the large size and weight of trucks, an accident involving a truck can be absolutely devastating. All across the country, including the state of Ohio, trucks are used to transport goods. Many times, a truck is involved in a crash, causing the driver and passengers of the smaller vehicle to become severely injured, which results in lifelong disabilities. Sometimes, the result of this type of accident is death. Our attorneys in Ohio will represent you if you lost a loved one in a truck accident and it was due to the negligence of the truck driver.
Have you or a loved one been severely injured in a catastrophic truck accident in Ohio? Contact our Ohio Truck Accident Attorneys at Baran, Reddy and Kral today!
Causes of Truck Accidents in Ohio include:
- Drowsy truck drivers
- Drunk driving
- Speeding
- Careless driving
- Failing to yield
In a recent one year study in Ohio, publicsafety.ohio.gov reports that 98,620 truck accidents occurred in the state of Ohio in that timeframe. Out of these accidents, 10, 488 drivers of other vehicles were injured, while 117 were killed. Keep in mind, this does not include passengers. These statistics also state how many truck accidents in Ohio were the fault of the truck driver. According to the statistics, 2,352 crashes that involved injuries were the fault of truck drivers. Additionally, 10,791 crashes involving property damage and 52 fatal crashes were the result of negligent truck drivers. These numbers are absolutely shocking and our attorneys are here to help if you have fallen victim to this type of accident.
Many truck drivers in Ohio and the rest of the country are forced to work long hours due to tight, busy schedules and deadlines. Most go many, many hours - or even days - with very little sleep or no sleep at all in some cases. Because of this, many truck drivers make poor decisions on the road, or even fall asleep at the wheel. This results in collisions with other vehicles which causes injury and death to innocent drivers, even when they were abiding by the rules of the road.
Have you or a loved one been severely injured in a catastrophic truck accident in Ohio? Contact our Ohio Truck Accident Attorneys at Baran, Reddy and Kral today!
*ATTORNEYS BRIAN REDDY AND MARK R. BARAN ARE MEMBERS OF BOTH THE MILLION-DOLLAR ADVOCATES FORUM AND THE MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR ADVOCATES FORUM. FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WWW.MILLIONDOLLARADVOCATES.COM. ATTORNEY DON KRAL HAS HANDLED CASES THAT HAVE RESULTED IN SETTLEMENTS/VERDICTS OF MORE THAN EIGHTEEN MILLION DOLLARS
Our lawyers practice personal injury law throughout Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania and Minnesota including, but not limited to, the following cities in Ohio: Ada, Alliance, Amherst, Ashland, Ashtabula, Athens, Barberton, Batavia, Beachwood, Bellefontaine, Bellevue, Belpre, Bowling Green, Brunswick, Bryan, Bucyrus, Cambridge, Canfield, Canton, Celina, Chardon, Chillicothe, Cincinnati, Circleville, Cleveland, Columbiana, Columbus, Conneaut, Coshocton, Crestline, Dayton, Defiance, Delaware, Delphos, Dublin, East Liverpool, Eastlake, Elyria, Fairborn, Fairfield, Findlay, Fostoria, Fremont, Gallipolis, Geneva, Greenville, Grove City, Hamilton, Hilliard, Hillsboro, Ironton, Jackson, Kent, Kenton, Lakewood, Lancaster, Lima, Lisbon, Logan, Lorain, Loveland, Mansfield, Marion, Marysville, Mason, Massillon, Medina, Mentor, Middletown, Mount Gilead, Mt. Vernon, Napoleon, New Philadelphia, Newark, Newton Falls, Norwalk, Oberlin, Painesville, Pataskala, Paulding, Piqua, Portsmouth, Reynoldsburg, Salem, Sandusky, Sidney, Springfield, St. Clairsville, St. Marys, Steubenville, Stow, Tiffen, Toledo, Troy, Uhrichsville, Upper Sandusky, Urbana, Van Wert, Vermillion, Wapakoneta, Warren, Wauseon, West Chester, Westerville, Wheelersburg, Willard, Willoughby Hills, Wilmington, Wooster, Xenia, Youngstown, and Zanesville.
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