Car accidents happen in a matter of seconds—but the aftermath can affect your life for months, years, or even permanently. From medical bills to insurance claims and legal disputes, what you do immediately after a crash can dramatically impact the outcome of your recovery—both physically and financially.
At Buckeye Law Group, we’ve helped countless Ohio accident victims take the right steps after a collision to protect their health and legal rights. Here’s what you need to know.
The very first thing to do is check yourself and others for injuries. If anyone is hurt—even if it seems minor—call 911 immediately. Never assume someone is “fine” until they’ve been checked by emergency responders.
Even if the accident seems minor, always call the police. Ohio law requires you to report an accident if someone is injured or there is more than $1,000 in property damage. A police report:
Remain calm when speaking to officers. Answer their questions honestly but avoid admitting fault, apologizing, or speculating about what happened.
Evidence gathered at the accident scene can be invaluable later.
After a crash, your adrenaline is high and some injuries—like concussions, whiplash, or internal bleeding—may not show symptoms right away. Waiting days or weeks can hurt your health and your claim.
Your policy likely requires you to report accidents quickly. Call your insurer to open a claim—but be cautious.
This is one of the most important steps. Insurance companies are looking to minimize what they pay—and they are not on your side.
At Buckeye Law Group, we:
Depending on the crash, victims may suffer:
These conditions may require months—or years—of care, making it essential to secure compensation for current and future medical needs.
Our Ohio car accident attorneys are ready to help you navigate the aftermath of a crash. You don’t need to face the insurance companies or legal system alone.
Schedule your free consultation now to protect your health, your future, and your rights.
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