Cincinnati, OH – Timothy Stuckey, Three Others Injured in Rollover on Red Bank Rd
Cincinnati, OH (January 11, 2021) – An accident on Friday morning left four people injured in the Cincinnati area, according to local sources.
Initial reports revealed that the accident occurred at around 2:30 a.m. on Red Bank Road. A 2007 Pontiac G6 driven by 22-year-old Nicolas Greer-Thompson was reportedly traveling southbound on the roadway at the time of the accident. Thompson reported lost control of the vehicle while navigating a curve near Interstate 71.
The vehicle overturned, ejecting two juvenile passengers. Both Thompson and an adult passenger, Timothy Stuckey, were able to escape the vehicle and fled the scene before authorities arrived. They were later located by officers and transported to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
The juvenile victims were taken to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, where one remains in critical condition. An ongoing investigation into the accident is currently underway.
Our thoughts are with Timothy Stuckey, Nicolas Greer-Thompson, the other injured victims, and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.
Rollover Accidents in Cincinnati
When drivers behave recklessly, they are more likely to cause catastrophic accidents. Rollover crashes are often caused by the actions of negligent motorists. In 2010, around 2.1% of reported car accidents involve overturned vehicles. That same year, nearly 35% of deadly passenger-vehicle crashes were rollover accidents, contributing to over 7,600 fatalities. Nearly 69% of those killed in rollovers in 2010 were unrestrained at the time of the accident.
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.
When you are injured in an Ohio car accident, you need to pursue a personal injury claim in order to recover lost compensation. Obtaining legal advice and representation is essential in the early stages. The Green Law Firm will protect your rights when dealing with the authorities or insurance companies, and our experienced legal team will help you construct a strong case to fight for the compensation you deserve. If you have been injured by a negligent driver, contact our law offices today at (513)769-0840 to see how we can help.
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