Dayton, OH (January 27, 2024) – A serious crash was reported in Dayton on Friday, January 26th. The accident happened around 7:00 p.m. in the 3000 block of Needmore Road.

When officials arrived, they found at least one person suffering from serious injuries. The victim was treated at the scene before being taken to a nearby hospital where they were listed in critical condition. One of the vehicles involved in the crash sustained heavy property damage. There is no word on how the accident took place at this time. No one involved in the accident has been identified and it is unknown whether any charges will be filed.

The road was closed following the accident. Motorists were advised to avoid the area and to find alternate routes of travel if possible. At this time, the accident remains under investigation. There is no further information available.

We want to offer our thoughts and well wishes to those who were affected by this injury crash in Dayton. We hope for a complete and speedy recovery.

Car Accidents in Ohio  Dayton, OH - Critical Injuries Suffered in Crash on Needmore Rd.

Ohio’s roadways can be a treacherous place for motorists. With more than 250,000 reported car accidents each year and more than 60,000 sustained injuries, many people are affected by car accidents in our state. The majority of crash victims are innocent drivers and passengers who were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. When an Ohio car accident takes place, it can turn your life upside down in a matter of seconds.

If you or a family member have suffered injuries due to a crash, you should speak with an attorney about your legal options as soon as possible. Ohio’s car accident laws may allow victims to seek compensation for their injuries but certain steps must be taken in order to preserve your claim. This includes filing a lawsuit within a specific period of time.

Here at Attkisson Law Firm, our team helps people who have been hurt by careless and negligent drivers. We have a team of dedicated and driven lawyers and legal professionals. Our firm has many years of experience assisting injured victims and their family members following traffic accidents. If the crash was not your fault, you could be entitled to valuable compensation. An Ohio car accident can affect every area of your life and the settlement can affect your future in many different ways. Before you take any action to settle your case, you should reach out to one of our skilled attorneys at the soonest possible time.

Our firm is standing by to provide assistance to you at any time. We offer free consultations and case evaluations for all potential and prospective clients. Before you speak with an insurance adjuster about your claim, give us a call to see how we can help. There is no financial obligation until we obtain a recovery on your behalf. To schedule your appointment with a car accident attorney in Dayton, please reach out to us using our online contact form or give us a call at (937) 632-1175.

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Disclaimer: For many years, the attorneys at Attkisson Law Firm have dedicated themselves to assisting injured accident victims and their families throughout Ohio. We want to encourage everyone to slow down and operate motor vehicles with caution. Please note this post is not an attempt to solicit business. The information provided herein should not be considered medical or legal advice. Additionally, the photograph accompanying this post was not taken at the accident scene.