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The Law Firm of Kathleen Mezher & Associates, LLC has extensive twenty five years experience in representing people who are injured in accidents involving cars, motorcycles, trucks and buses. If you have been injured in a situation involving one or more motor vehicles, we are able to help you. The success of any accident/injury case requires the immediate help of highly experienced personal injury attorneys who have extensive experience with auto accident and insurance litigation. Our Cincinnati personal injury attorneys can make a great difference for the outcome of your case. We take into consideration many factors such as pain and suffering, lost wages, personal damages, future quality of life, future medical needs and loss of future income. We are aggressive in handling your injury cases and our experiences counts in the courtroom. Please contact our Cincinnati personal injury law office today or call (513) 474-3700 for a confidential review. We take many factors into consideration. If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident, stay calm and do not leave the scene of an accident. Call the police and medical assistance; if the police will not come to the scene, make a police report immediately with the local police department of the city where the accident occurred. Our personal injury attorneys highly recommend seeking medical attention if you suspect that you are injured. Often, very serious injuries are not immediately apparent. Make sure to obtain the following information from the other driver(s) involved in the accident:
Additionally, seek out all witnesses to the accident and get their names, addresses and phone numbers. If the owner of the other vehicle involved in the accident is not the same as the driver, you should obtain the owner's name, address, phone number and insurance information. If the driver and/or owner of the other car does not have insurance, you can still file a claim under your own uninsured motorist coverage of your policy (if you have it). Do not give a statement to anyone, other than the police, at the scene. Finally, contact our office to make certain your legal rights are preserved. We offer a free consultation and would be happy to discuss your options with you. This should be done promptly, as you have only a fixed period of time to make certain legal claims. For more information, please review our Personal Injury - Motor Vehicle F.A.Q. section. |