At Oliver Law Office, our Dublin motorcycle accident lawyers know how catastrophic these crashes can be, often leaving our fellow Ohio residents fighting for their lives. According to the Ohio State Patrol, over the last five years, 18,980 motorcycle-involved crashes have occurred on Ohio roadways.
Our law firm founder and managing attorney, Jami S. Oliver, has been voted 2024 Lawyer of the Year in Dublin, Ohio, for Product Liability and named to the Best Lawyers 2024 list in multiple practice areas. Allow our skilled team, led by one of Ohio’s best, to help you make informed decisions about your case and future, starting with a free consultation.
Motorcyclists can be seriously injured in single-vehicle crashes and in collisions with other motor vehicles. Whether your injuries are minor or serious, you could be eligible to seek financial compensation if another party is at fault for the accident. Motorcycle accidents in Ohio often result from another driver’s negligence. Yet even in single-vehicle crashes, another party still may be at fault due to hazards on the road or defective motorcycle parts or negligent maintenance. Anyone who has been seriously injured in a motorcycle collision should get in touch with an attorney who can assess the case. You could be eligible to file an insurance claim or to file a motorcycle accident lawsuit. Contact our experienced Dublin motorcycle accident lawyer today.
Your complete recovery is essential, and you are worth the fight. Getting your life back on track means not giving up on the process. We won’t either. Contact us today to learn more.
If you believe another party was at fault — including a negligent motorist, the designer or manufacturer of a defective motorcycle part, or the owner of the premises where the crash happened — you may be eligible to file a lawsuit. Under Ohio law, most motorcycle accident lawsuits must be filed within two years from the date of the motorcycle accident. If you do not file your lawsuit within this short window, Ohio law will say that your claim has become time-barred. To avoid missing the window for filing a claim, contact our motorcycle accident lawyers in Dublin as soon as possible.
Ohio’s motorcycle helmet law requires all riders under 18 to wear helmets. Riders with a Temporary Instruction Permit Identification Card (TIPIC), the first step toward getting a full motorcycle license, must also wear helmets. New motorcycle riders must also wear a helmet for their first year after getting a license.
Contact our Dublin motorcycle accident and injury lawyers today to learn more about your legal rights and options regarding pursuing a personal injury claim.
If you have suffered injuries or lost a loved one in a motorcycle accident caused by negligence in Ohio, contact our dedicated Dublin personal injury attorneys today. There is never a charge to speak with an attorney or any upfront or out-of-pocket costs to associate with our law firm in an injury or death matter.
Oliver Law Office is a client-focused law firm emphasizing each client’s individualized needs with personalized attention. We handle every case with confidence, courage, and determination. Please call us at (614) 220-9100 or fill out a Contact Us form so we can be in touch as soon as possible – let’s get started on your claim today.