Police pursuits have the potential to become extremely hazardous to motorists and pedestrians who find themselves on the path of the chase. According to the Ohio Attorney General, the state saw 352 deaths between 1982 and 2014 due to police pursuits on the road.
The damage left in the wake of a high-speed chase can overwhelm the surviving victims physically and emotionally. Medical bills, along with lost wages from the time it takes to recover, can leave a person in a dire financial position.
If you were hurt as a bystander of a police chase on the road, you might have the chance to pursue compensation against a responsible party. Ben Crump Law, PLLC, can help you determine your rights after suffering injuries and losses. Give us a call for a free consultation today by dialing (844) 730-0233.
Injuries from High-Speed Collisions
The faster a car is traveling at the time of impact in a collision, the worse the injuries usually are. According to the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), when a car hits an object at high speed, the force of impact can quadruple, resulting in spinal trauma.
Along with injuries to the spine, a collision experienced during a police chase can result in:
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
- Fractured ribs, wrists, arms, legs, and ankles
- Broken hips
- Whiplash
- Burns
- Lacerations
- Bruises
- Internal bleeding
- Organ damage
If you experienced severe injuries, you likely went to the emergency room, and you could be facing months of physical therapy to be able to walk again. If you remain permanently disabled, your injury will prevent you from earning the same income you once did.
When pursuing compensation, an Akron accidents caused by police chase lawyer can help assess the full extent of your injuries to make sure you suffer no further harm as a result of them.
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How Police Chases Can Lead to Accidents
Police chases can cause accidents in a couple of different ways. If the motorist the police are pursuing crashes into you while absconding, you may have the ability to pursue them for compensation, provided that you can identify them. If the police eventually catch them, you will be able to identify them. You also could pursue recovery by filing a civil suit.
Even if the absconding motorist does not hit you directly, they may still bear liability for your collision. For example, if they caused a third party to swerve out of their way and subsequently hit you in the process, the absconding motorist still bears responsibility.
Sometimes, the police hit another motorist or pedestrian in the process of pursuing someone. When this happens, you may still be able to pursue the absconding motorist for your losses, or you may be able to pursue the government entity responsible for conducting the chase.
A lawyer can help you determine liability as well as what fair compensation would look like after an accident that a police chase caused.
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Potential Compensation
When you suffer a serious injury, an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit may result in compensation for a variety of applicable damages, including:
- Medical expenses, including hospital stays, rehabilitation, and prescriptions
- Out-of-pocket expenses related to your injury
- Pain and suffering
- Reduced earning capacity
- Lost wages
- Loss of quality of life
- Wrongful death, if applicable
If you are unsure which expenses qualify for compensation, your Akron accidents caused by police chase lawyer can help you estimate a fair settlement. At Ben Crump Law, PLLC, we aim for you to suffer no further losses as a result of your injuries. We can consider the future costs of your injury as well as the ones that occurred directly after the accident. Give us a call today to discuss your situation and the next steps.
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Deadlines on Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit
You do not have long to file a personal injury lawsuit against the absconding driver in a police chase. A personal injury lawsuit is a civil action, and if you can identify the absconding driver and prove they were liable for your injuries, you must still file your suit within a certain time frame.
According to the Ohio Revised Code (ORC) §2305.11(a), you have only two years from the date of the accident to bring a personal injury lawsuit against a negligent driver. If you wait longer than that, you run the risk of losing your chance to seek compensation from them through legal action.
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Ben Crump Law, PLLC, Can Handle Your Case
After being involved in an accident caused by a police chase, you are likely to feel shaken up and overwhelmed with the process of making a claim or suit. You do not have to suffer the consequences without help. You have the right to hire legal representation to help you seek fair compensation from a liable party.
At Ben Crump Law, PLLC, we can investigate your case, identify liable parties, and help build you a case for fair compensation. We do not shy away from tough cases, and we can start a case immediately since we work on a contingency-fee-basis.
Allow an Akron accidents caused by police chase lawyer to handle the complexity of your legal case while you focus on healing from your wounds and spending as much time as possible with your loved ones. If you lost a loved one during this ordeal, we could help you pursue a wrongful death lawsuit, as well.
For your free consultation, call us at (844) 730-0233.
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