Injured in a Motorcycle Accident in a Construction Zone?
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) oversees all road construction projects by government and private contractors. Regulations are strict regarding safety for drivers in construction zones. Cones and signage must be clearly visible and driving surfaces must be kept clear of tools and equipment, construction refuse and safety devices. Despite strict regulations on road crews, construction zones remain among the most dangerous areas for motorcyclists on Ohio roads and highways every year.
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If you are a biker, or a motorcycle passenger, injured in an accident that occurred in a road construction zone, talk to an experienced personal injury trial lawyer at Caravona & Czack right away. We offer a free case evaluation and will help you determine whether you have a claim for negligence against ODoT, their subcontractors or another driver.
Our law firm has been standing up and fighting aggressively on behalf of injured motorcycle riders and passengers in Ohio for more than 40 years. We have built a reputation as one of the preeminent personal injury law firms in the Cleveland region and have earned recognition on the National Register of Preeminent Lawyers, as well as Super Lawyer designation and the highest AV rating* among our peers. We stand tall to give victims of negligence a voice for justice in the courtroom. We have many verdicts and settlements in excess of one million dollars on behalf of victims.
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From our offices in Cleveland, we represent individuals injured in motorcycle accidents in construction zones throughout Ohio. Contact us to arrange a free consultation today. We handle all personal injury claims on a contingency-fee basis. You don't pay attorneys' fees unless we help you recover money damages.
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