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Truck Accident Lawyers
in Worthington, Ohio

At Harris Law in Worthington, we represent individuals and families hurt in devastating truck crashes across Ohio.

Whether you were hit on a major highway or a rural road, we’ll investigate the cause, hold the right parties accountable, and advocate to get you the compensation you deserve.

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What Our Clients Say

What Counts as a Truck Accident Case in Ohio?

Truck accident cases often involve catastrophic injuries, extensive damage, and multiple liable parties. These are complex, high-stakes cases that require deep investigation and a strong strategy from the start.

You may have a valid truck accident case if your crash involved:

  • A semi-truck, 18-wheeler, or commercial delivery vehicle
  • A fatigued or distracted driver
  • Speeding or improper lane changes
  • Poorly secured cargo or overloaded trailers
  • Trucking companies failing to maintain safe equipment
  • Mechanical failure or tire blowouts

These accidents almost always involve catastrophic injuries such as serious fractures, head trauma, amputations, or death.

From collisions on I-70 near Columbus to rural stretches outside Coshocton, our team knows how to dig into the details, preserve evidence, and stand up to the trucking companies and insurers trying to minimize your claim.

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What Compensation Can You Receive After a Truck Accident?

The injuries caused by a truck crash can be life-altering. Recovery can take months, years, or never come at all. A personal injury claim can help ease the financial strain and support long-term healing.

In Ohio, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Emergency care and hospitalization
  • Surgery, rehab, and ongoing treatment
  • Lost income and reduced future earnings
  • Pain, suffering, and emotional trauma
  • Permanent disability or impairment
  • Property damage, including total loss of your vehicle

We represent truck crash victims across Marysville, Delaware, Newark, Coshocton, and beyond. You generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a claim in Ohio, so early action gives us time to uncover the truth and build the strongest case possible.

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Real Results for Ohio Truck Accident Victims and Their Families

Truck accident cases aren’t just about crash reports. They’re about logbooks, maintenance records, black box data, and driver history. They’re about knowing what to look for—and how to find it.

At Harris Law, we go beyond the surface. We partner with accident reconstructionists, inspect the wreckage, and demand records from trucking companies and their insurers. We hold negligent drivers and companies responsible, because your recovery depends on it.

When you work with Harris Law, you can expect:

  • Personal attention and clear communication
  • On-site investigation and hands-on casework
  • 25+ years of serious injury experience
  • A focus on maximizing your recovery, not dragging things out
  • A deep commitment to justice for injury victims across Ohio

We’ve taken on the big players, and we don’t back down. Trucking companies may have teams of lawyers. So do our clients.

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FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time limit to file a truck accident claim in Ohio?

You typically have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. That said, important evidence can disappear fast, so contact a lawyer as soon as possible.

Who is responsible in a truck accident case?

It may be the truck driver, the trucking company, a parts manufacturer, or multiple parties. We’ll investigate to determine who’s legally and financially responsible.

When should I contact a lawyer after a truck accident?

Immediately. Trucking companies and their insurance providers start building their defense the moment the crash happens. They’re working to limit what they owe, which is why you should have someone protecting your rights just as quickly.

Where in Ohio do you take cases?

We represent injury victims across Columbus, Marysville, Delaware, Newark, Coshocton, and surrounding areas. No matter where the crash happened, we’re ready to help.

Why are truck accident cases more complex than car accidents?

Trucking cases involve federal regulations, corporate defendants, and often more severe injuries. They require deeper investigation and stronger legal strategy from day one.

How does the process work?

We’ll start with a consultation. Then we’ll collect evidence, work with trusted experts, and handle every aspect of your case while you focus on recovery.

Ready to Talk About Your Case? Contact Us at Harris Law Today

A truck crash can leave you overwhelmed and unsure where to turn. We’re here to help you move forward, with real answers and real results. Our Worthington-based team at Harris Law takes the burden off your shoulders and holds negligent drivers and companies accountable.

Schedule a free consultation with Harris Law today. We’ll get to work while you focus on healing.

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