After a car accident, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Your car is damaged, you may be in pain, and you’re dealing with police, insurance agents, and possibly other angry drivers. In this chaos, it’s unfortunately very common for victims to make mistakes that jeopardize their claims.
At Buckeye Law Group, we’ve seen firsthand how avoidable errors can weaken a case. Here are the top mistakes to avoid after a car crash in Ohio—and how to protect yourself.
Even if you think you contributed to the accident, never say you were at fault or apologize. Ohio follows a modified comparative negligence rule—if you’re found more than 50% at fault, you can’t recover any damages. Let the evidence and police investigation determine fault.
Some drivers may suggest handling things “off the record.” Don’t fall for it. A police report is crucial.
If you wait to seek care, insurers may argue your injuries are not serious—or weren’t caused by the crash. Even if you feel “okay,” see a doctor right away and follow their treatment plan exactly.
Once the vehicles are towed and the road is cleared, much of the physical evidence is gone. Use your phone to document:
Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize payouts. Be polite, but:
You may be offered a quick check to cover “initial” costs. Once you accept, you forfeit the right to further compensation—even if more medical bills arise. Always have a legal professional review any offer.
You may think hiring a lawyer is only for big cases, but even minor accidents can lead to long-term consequences. An experienced Ohio car accident attorney can:
At Buckeye Law Group, we handle the legal side while you focus on healing.
Even a small mistake can cost you tens of thousands in lost compensation. Don’t take that risk. If you’ve been injured in a crash, let Buckeye Law Group protect your rights from the start.
Contact our legal team today for a free consultation. We’ll guide you every step of the way and fight for the full financial recovery you deserve.
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