Ohio Motor Vehicle Accident Attorney
An Ohio motor vehicle accident attorney’s representation matters most in the first days after a crash. If you were injured in a car accident, you may be facing medical bills, missed work, and insurance pressure to settle fast. The Kollin Firm helps accident victims across Ohio build strong claims, protect their recovery, and pursue full compensation.
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Why Choose The Kollin Firm After a Motor Vehicle Accident
- We act quickly: Evidence can disappear and insurance tactics start early.
- We handle the insurance conversations: So you can focus on treatment, not adjusters.
- We build claims the right way: Medical proof, liability proof, and damages appropriately documented.
- We protect your recovery, including complex reimbursement and lien issues that can reduce your take-home pay.
Accident cases are not just about proving a crash happened. They mean proving fault, proving damages, and protecting your final recovery.
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If you were hurt in a crash, get answers and a plan now.
What to Do After a Car Accident in Ohio
- Get medical care first. Follow up even if symptoms seem minor.
- Report the crash. Call law enforcement and ensure a report is filed.
- Document everything you can. Photos, witness names, and basic details help.
- Avoid recorded statements. Do not give a recorded statement to an insurer before legal guidance.
- Contact an attorney early. Early action helps protect evidence and strengthen the claim.
For a deeper breakdown, see our guidance here: After a Car Accident, What You Do Next Matters.
Ohio Car Accident Laws That Can Affect Your Claim
Ohio’s rules can impact fault, compensation, and deadlines. Here are a few that frequently matter in motor vehicle accident cases:
Comparative Fault
Ohio uses a modified comparative negligence rule. Your share of fault can reduce your compensation, and recovery may be barred if fault is too high. Read the statute here:
Ohio Revised Code § 2315.33.
Insurance Coverage Minimums
Minimum coverage may not adequately cover serious injuries. Learn more here:
Ohio Revised Code § 4509.51.
Filing Deadline
Ohio has strict time limits for most injury claims. Missing a deadline can permanently end your case. See:
Ohio Revised Code § 2305.10.
How We Help Injury Victims After a Motor Vehicle Accident
Every crash is different, but a strong claim usually requires early investigation, organized medical proof, and the ability to push back against insurance tactics.
What our team may do for your case
- Collect and organize medical records, treatment plans, and billing documentation
- Obtain the police report and any available photos, video, or witness statements
- Work with experts when liability or injuries are disputed
- Document lost income and the impact on your ability to work
- Handle all insurer communications to reduce pressure on you
- Negotiate aggressively and prepare for trial when needed
Compensation You May Be Able to Recover
Depending on the facts, compensation may include:
- Medical bills and future medical care
- Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Rehabilitation, physical therapy, and long-term care needs
- Property damage and out-of-pocket costs
Insurance companies often try to resolve cases before the full impact of injuries is known. A careful claim protects you from a settlement that does not match reality.
Serving Clients Across Ohio
We represent injury victims throughout Ohio, including the Miami Valley and surrounding communities. If your crash happened in Montgomery County, Greene County, or nearby areas, we can help you evaluate your next steps.
Motor Vehicle Accident FAQ
Should I talk to the other driver’s insurance company?
Be careful. Insurance adjusters may ask questions designed to limit the claim. It is usually best to get legal guidance before giving any recorded statement.
What if I was partly at fault?
Ohio law may still allow recovery, but your compensation can be reduced. The details matter, and early investigation helps protect your position.
How long will my case take?
Some cases resolve quickly. Others take longer, especially when injuries are serious or fault is disputed. A strong plan prioritizes your health and the full value of the claim.
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If you were hurt in a crash and are dealing with pain, bills, or insurance pressure, do not wait. We will explain your options and help you move forward with confidence.