Bay, OH – Adam Borror Injured in Head-On Collision on OH-53
Bay, OH (December 9, 2020) – A two-vehicle collision in Bay Township on Monday, December 7, resulted in two men being seriously injured.
The crash reportedly occurred on the northbound lanes of OH-53 at around 5:04 p.m. that evening. According to local reports from the Ohio State Highway Patrol, a silver 2015 Hyundai Sonata driven by 68-year-old Danny E. Wamsley of Oak Harbor, Ohio was traveling northbound on the highway at the time of the crash. For unknown reasons, Wamsley crossed the centerline of the roadway and collided head-on with a 2019 Dodge Challenger driven by 34-year-old Adam A. Borror of Port Clinton, Ohio.
The crash caused both vehicles to leave the roadway. Both drivers had to be extricated from their vehicles by responding paramedics. Both parties sustained serious injuries and were air flighted to Toledo Hospital for treatment.
No further updates on the conditions of the injured parties are currently available. An ongoing investigation into the cause of the crash is currently underway.
Our thoughts are with Adam A. Borror, Danny E. Wamsley, and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
Head-On Crashes in Ohio
Certain types of collisions are more likely to result in serious injuries. Head-on crashes are some of the most fatal car accidents possible. Statistics show that nearly 58% of reported head-on collisions result in fatal injuries. Despite only making up 2% of reported car accidents each year, head-on crashes are involved in nearly 10% of fatal car accidents. These collisions are often caused by negligent or distracted drivers who veer into oncoming traffic.
In Ohio, other drivers owe a duty to use reasonable care when operating a motor vehicle. Unfortunately, many drivers in the state breach this duty and cause catastrophic car accidents. The resulting damages following a car accident can impact a victim’s life. The driver responsible for causing an Ohio car accident can be held responsible for any resulting injuries. Before you discuss your claim with an insurance company, you should consult with a qualified Cincinnati car crash attorney.
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