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July 23, 2024

Fairfield, OH – Car Accident with Injuries Reported on Dixie Hwy.

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Fairfield, OH (July 22, 2024) – Police in Fairfield responded to a car accident with injuries on Monday, July 22nd. The collision occurred just after 10:40 a.m. on Dixie Highway.

According to an initial report from the scene, two cars were involved in the collision. Injuries were also reported as a result of the crash. Paramedics responded by providing treatment to the victims, and those with injuries were taken to nearby hospitals. There is no word on the nature or extent of the injuries so far. Police partially closed the road while the crash was investigated. No one involved has been identified, and it is unknown whether any charges will be filed. An investigation is underway. 

We want to offer our thoughts and well wishes to those harmed by this car accident in Fairfield. We hope for a complete and speedy recovery.

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Ohio Car Accidents

There are more than four million registered motor vehicles in Ohio. With many of these cars on the road daily, the odds of being involved in a crash can be quite high. Between 2017 and 2022, more than 250,000 car accidents were reported statewide each year. About 25% of these collisions also led to reported injuries or deaths. While driving is a routine daily activity, it can also be very hazardous to motorists.

The cause of every Ohio car accident must be closely investigated. In most instances, a car accident will be caused by a careless or reckless driver. This includes drivers who disobey traffic laws by exceeding speed limits, driving under the influence, texting while driving, and more. These careless motorists place both themselves and others at risk of being involved in a major crash.

Here at Attkisson Law Firm, we know and understand the difficulties following a serious car accident. The recovery from an injury crash may seem long and daunting. As weeks turn to months, victims may wonder if they will ever be able to return to the life that they once enjoyed. Fortunately, there is help available. Ohio law provides victims with the right to receive compensation for their injuries. Receiving an appropriate amount of compensation is important and can be achieved with the help of a skilled lawyer. Many people make the mistake of speaking to the insurance company before they talk to a lawyer. The insurance company does not work for you, and their only goal is to settle your case as quickly and cheaply as possible. Having a committed Fairfield car accident lawyer to help you during this time is the most important step that you can take to determine the compensation that you deserve. 

Our team stands ready to help at any time. We offer free consultations and case evaluations for all potential and prospective clients.  There is no financial obligation until we obtain a recovery on your behalf. When you need a tough and aggressive law firm, we will be there for you every step of the way. To speak with our car accident attorney in Fairfield, please contact us via our online intake form or call us at (937) 400-0000.

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