Car Accidents Involving Teen Drivers Spike in Summer: What Cleveland Parents Need to Know
While summer is an exciting time of freedom and new experiences, it’s also the most dangerous time of year for teen drivers.
While summer is an exciting time of freedom and new experiences, it’s also the most dangerous time of year for teen drivers.
If you’re heading to a major event in Cleveland this summer, here’s what you should know to stay safe—and what to do if you’re involved in a crash.
Here’s what you need to know about who pays for your medical care after a car crash in Ohio.
Car accidents involving teen drivers tend to increase in the spring, and when they happen, the question of who’s legally responsible can get confusing—especially for parents.
We break it down in plain English, explain what makes work zones risky, and help you understand your rights if you’re injured in one of these accidents.
A quick spring insurance policy check-up can help you avoid surprises and make sure you and your family are properly protected. Here’s what to look for and why it matters.
What happens if you’re in a car accident in another state? Being far from home can make an already stressful situation even more overwhelming.
After an accident, you may receive a quick settlement offer from the at-fault party’s insurance company – accepting an early settlement can be a costly mistake.
Ohio has strict laws on how long you have to file a personal injury claim, known as the statute of limitations.
If you’ve been injured in an accident and the at-fault driver’s insurance isn’t enough to cover your damages, don’t wait to get the help you need.