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Truck
Accident Profiles: Ohio
Providing Legal Services to
Cincinnati, Akron, Canton,
Cleveland, Dayton,
Columbus, Toledo, Youngstown, and Lorain OH
Ohio State Overview |
Truck Accident Statistics |
Car Accident Statistics |
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Ohio | Ohio Counties
| Truck Accident Lawyers
Note: All values are approximate, based
on available crash data.
Tractor Trailer Accident Statistics
- Fatal Truck Accidents: 147 / year
- Non-Fatal Truck Accidents: 4,428 / year
- Accident Locations: 48% (Urban), 52%
(Rural)
- Carrier Information:
- 46% of Ohio truck accidents involve carriers
whose principle place of business is not OH.
- Largest Ohio Truck Carriers:
There were no contributing weather conditions in
83% of Ohio truck accidents.
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Car Accident
Statistics
- Persons Killed in Motor Vehicle Crashes:
1,286 / year
- Multi-Vehicle Crashes Resulting in
Fatalities: 575 / year
- Approx. 61% of fatal car accidents occurred
at speeds of 55mph or greater.
- 333 auto accidents resulting in fatalities
were on roads with 3 or more traffic lanes.
- Economic Cost of Motor Vehicle Traffic
Crashes: $11+ Billion/year
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Major Interstates,
Intrastates, and Highway Corridors
Seven Interstates and the Ohio Turnpike make
travel easy through the state of Ohio.
Ohio Turnpike: The turnpike is
incorporated into the Interstate Highway system, with I-80 and I-90 south of
Cleveland as well as parts of I-76. It feeds from the Pennsylvania Turnpike near
Petersburg, OH and to the Indiana Toll road near Columbia.
Interstate 70: I-70 starts at Cove Fort,
UT and ends in Baltimore, MD. Ohio contains 255 miles of the highway, which
passes through Columbus, Dayton, Springfield and Cambridge. Spur routes 270 and
670 extend around Columbus.
Interstate 71: I-71 begins in Louisville,
KY and ends in Cleveland, OH. 247 miles run through Ohio, with interchanges at
the major cities of Cincinnati, Columbus, Seville, Strongville and Mansfield.
Spur route 471 extends around Cincinnati.
Interstate 75: I-75 stretches from
Hialeah, FL to Sault Ste. Marie, MI at the Canadian border. 211 miles run
through Ohio, where it passes through Cincinnati, Dayton and Toledo.
Interstate 76: I-76 begins near Akron, OH
and ends near Camden, NJ. Ohio contains 83 miles of the highway, which passes
skirts the eastern and southern boundaries of Youngstown. It also passes through
Akron.
Interstate 77: I-77 starts in Columbia,
SC and ends in Cleveland, OH. 162 miles extend through Ohio, including the
cities of Canton, Richfield, Brecksville Independence and Akron. Spur route 277
is a connector route to I-76 outside of Akron.
Interstate 80: I-80 begins in San
Francisco, CA and ends in Teaneck, NJ, near New York City. Ohio contains 237
miles of the highway, with interchanges at Toledo, Cleveland and Youngstown.
Interstate 90: I-90 is the longest
Interstate Highway in the U.S. It begins in Seattle, WA and ends in Boston, MA.
Over 244 miles extend through Ohio, where it's known primarily as the Ohio
Turnpike. It goes through the cities of Toledo, Elyria, Cleveland, Ashtabula and
Conneaut. Cleveland OH contains the spur route 490.
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About Ohio
Ohio, the "Buckeye State", nestles between Indiana, Pennsylvania and West Virginia in the northeastern United States. The nameOhio comes from an Iroquois word meaning "great water", which refers to the Ohio River on the state's southern border. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, Ohio reported over 1.3 million residents, with 711,470 in Columbus, the state capital. Other major urban areas include Akron, Canton, Chillicothe, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Hamilton, Lakewood, Lorain, Springfield, Toledo, Youngstown and Zanesville.
Ohio, U.S.A., ranges from quiet Amish communities to bustling college towns, each with its own attractive qualities. Ohio is the ideal location to start a family or a business venture.
Ohio Counties
Adams -
Allen
- Ashland -
Ashtabula -
Athens -
Auglaize -
Belmont
Brown -
Butler -
Carroll -
Champaign-
Clark -
Clermont -
Clinton
Columbiana -
Coshocton -
Crawford -
Cuyahoga -
Darke -
Defiance
Delaware -
Erie -
Fairfield -
Fayette -
Franklin -
Fulton -
Gallia -
Geauga
Greene -
Guernsey -
Hamilton -
Hancock -
Hardin -
Harrison -
Henry -
Highland
Hocking -
Holmes -
Huron -
Jackson -
Jefferson
- Knox -
Lake
- Lawrence -
Licking
Logan -
Lorain -
Lucas -
Madison -
Mahoning -
Marion -Medina -
Meigs
Mercer -
Miami - Monroe
- Montgomery -
Morgan -
Morrow -
Muskingum
Noble -
Ottawa -
Paulding -
Perry -
Pickaway -
Pike -
Portage
- Preble
Putnam -
Richland -
Ross - Sandusky -
Scioto -
Seneca -
Shelby -Stark
Summit -
Trumbull -
Tuscarawas -
Union -
Van Wert Vinton -
Warren
Washington -
Wayne -
Williams -
Wood -
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Truck Accident Lawyers
Did you know that every 16 minutes
a person is killed or injured in a truck accident? Did you know that big rig
truck accidents continue to increase? Even with these frightening scenarios and
statistics, powerful trucking industry lobbyists continue to call for the
weakening of truck safety rules and regulations to reap a higher profit.
When truck collisions do occur, trucking companies involved in
the accident often send representatives to the accident scene.
These agents work to handle everything at the scene of the accident so that they
can limit or mitigate their company’s liability.
Munley, Munley & Cartwright is a law firm experienced at handling tractor
trailer accident claims. We accept cases nationwide.
Munley, Munley &
Cartwright
charges clients of personal injury claims on a contingency basis. What that
means is the attorney is only paid if he or she wins money damages for you – the
client. This makes it possible for anyone to hire only the best lawyer. It gives
everyone access to the justice system and representation that is equal to the
best that insurance companies, doctors and other defendants can hire. You can
contact the lawyers of Munley, Munley & Cartwright for a free consultation
by completing our
online accident
evaluation form
-or- calling toll-free at
1-800-318-LAW1.
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Has a
Trucking Accident Occurred?
Munley, Munley & Cartwright, PC accepts and successfully resolves major
trucking injury cases nationwide. Our lawyers, paralegals, and other
professionals are specially trained to evaluate, develop, and negotiate
these difficult cases to protect and benefit our clients. You do not pay any
fee unless we win money damages for you. That means you can get the most
experienced legal help and it won't cost one dime more than you would pay
any other firm -- and we get RESULTS!
The goal of Munley, Munley & Cartwright is simple and direct: To
Successfully Resolve the Legal Problems of our Clients.
If you have questions about an accident involving a tractor trailer, let
us go to work for you.
You can
contact the trucking attorneys of Munley, Munley & Cartwright for a free consultation
by completing our
online accident evaluation form
-or- calling toll-free at
1-800-318-LAW1.
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