Were You Injured In a Multi-Car Pileup?
Some car accident cases are fairly straightforward: A negligent driver runs a red light and causes a two-car accident. Unfortunately, some cases are much more complex. Multi-car accidents require the assistance of an experienced team of personal injury lawyers, like the team you will find at Caravona & Czack. We have more than 100 years of combined experience handling these cases. We have a network of resources in place that includes the accident reconstruction experts that are often necessary to determine who exactly is responsible for the accident. Sometimes, it is not just one person.
Free Consultation · Contingency Fees · Serving Clients Statewide
If you or a loved one suffered serious injuries in a multi-car pileup in Ohio, do not discuss your case with an insurance adjuster. Discuss your case with us.
The insurance adjuster may offer a settlement, but it may not sufficiently cover the costs associated with the injuries you suffered. We will negotiate a full and fair settlement. If the insurance company is unwilling to settle, we will go to trial. We prepare every case knowing that this may be the outcome, using our knowledge of what judges and juries look for to build cases designed to get positive results.
We Know How to Overcome the Defenses
Our lawyers know the defense strategies our opponents use in these cases. One of the most common is the claim that the accident was unavoidable, perhaps caused by black ice. Our investigation will frequently show that the negligent driver should have been aware of issues like black ice and taken appropriate action. We do not accept excuses. We find out who was responsible, even if it was multiple drivers who failed to do the right thing, and we take action in order to get the compensation you need.
We represent individuals injured in auto accidents in communities throughout Ohio. Contact us to arrange a free consultation with an experienced Cleveland multi-car accident lawyer today. We handle all motor vehicle accident claims on a contingency fee basis. You don't pay attorneys' fees unless we help you recover money damages.




