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An Accident Can Change Your Life!

Posted by Anthony Mancini | Jan 17, 2021

An Accident Can Change Your Life!

A collision with another motor vehicle can change life as you know it in an instant — perhaps leading to serious injuries, a lengthy medical recovery, lost wages, lifelong disability, or even death. If you or a loved one is injured in a motor vehicle accident, you may be entitled to recover compensation including property damage, medical expenses, pain and suffering, wage loss, and future medical care.

Motor vehicle accidents cause more deaths than all natural disasters combined. According to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there were nearly 6 million reported motor vehicle accidents in 2006, causing 2.6 million injuries and 43,000 deaths. In Ohio, the annual number of fatal car crashes is approximately 1,400.

In order to recover for injuries sustained in a crash, you must be able to prove that some person caused the crash due to negligent or reckless driving or that a defect in the roadway or the vehicle caused the accident. If the accident occurred while you were on the job, you may have grounds for a workers' compensation claim as well.

Mancini Law Group P.C. is a full-service law firm with locations in Chicago, IL and Columbus, OH that concentrates on motor vehicle accidents and injuries. The attorneys of Anthony Mancini have dedicated their careers to advocating the rights of those injured by the negligence of others.

About the Author

Anthony Mancini

Mr. Mancini has 30 years of experience representing thousands of individuals in all types of personal injury matters. He has recovered millions of dollars in compensation for his injured clients. Mr. Mancini is a member of the Illinois, Ohio, and Wisconsin Bars, and a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Mr. Mancini is also a National Trial Lawyers Association Top 100 Trial Lawyer. Mr. Mancini received his B.A. from The University of Illinois at Chicago and his J.D. from the Valparaiso University School of Law.