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Marion, Ohio
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Abogados de Accidentes en Marion

6 abogados de accidentes encontrados en Marion, Ohio. Compare perfiles, calificaciones y contacte abogados directamente para una consulta gratuita.

Adam Charles Stone
Adam Charles Stone

Law Offices of Adam Charles Stone

Marion
Elizabeth Martindell
Elizabeth Martindell

Elizabeth Martindell, Attorney at Law

Marion
John Andrew Motter
John Andrew Motter

Motter Law Office

Marion
Lois Valerie Palau
Lois Valerie Palau

Lois Valerie Palau, Attorney at Law

Marion
Thayne D. Gray
Thayne D. Gray

Gray Law Group

Marion

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Marion, Ohio

Marion sits in central Ohio at the crossroads of several busy routes, making it a hub for both local traffic and through-travelers. The city serves as the seat of Marion County, with surrounding communities like Caledonia, Morral, and Waldo contributing to steady traffic flow across the area. Residents here face many of the same accident risks found throughout Ohio, but local road conditions and industrial work sites create their own patterns of injury.

Common Accident Types in Marion

Car accidents happen frequently along US Route 23 and State Route 95, two of the most heavily traveled corridors in the county. Highway collisions on US-23, which runs north-south through Marion, often involve higher speeds and more serious injuries. State Route 4 and State Route 309 also see regular accident activity, particularly near commercial areas and intersections closer to downtown.

Workplace injuries are another major concern. Marion County has manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and construction sites where falls, equipment malfunctions, and repetitive stress injuries occur regularly. Workers hurt on the job may have claims beyond standard workers' compensation depending on the circumstances.

Slip-and-fall incidents, truck accidents, and motorcycle crashes round out the most common injury cases that bring Marion residents to seek legal help.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Marion

The best approach is to look for an attorney who handles your specific type of accident case and has experience with claims in Marion County courts. Many accident and injury lawyers offer free initial consultations, so you can discuss the details of your situation before committing. Ask about their track record with cases similar to yours and how they handle fees.

Ohio gives you two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. The state follows a modified comparative fault rule — if you are found 51% or more at fault for the accident, you cannot recover compensation.