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October 17, 2018
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As part of the Akron Metropolitan area, Summit County covers a total of 419,38 square miles. A variety of attractions can be found in Summit County, including the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, the Akron Zoo, the Cuyahoga Valley National Railroad, and Blossom Music Center. Although the area is generally safe to traverse, there are various dangerous roads in Summit County.

With more than a decade of experience helping injured people in throughout the Akron area, at Kisling, Nestico & Redick, we want people to be aware of these hazards and as well as foster safe driving practices for all Ohio drivers. However, if you sustain an injury in a car accident on any of the dangerous roads in Summit County, consult an experienced Summit County car accident lawyer at Kisling, Nestico & Redick today.

Call us at (330) 869-9007 or contact us online to set up a free, no-risk consultation to see how we can help.

Summit County Roads with the Most Crashes

Unfortunately, more people are losing their lives in Summit County car accidents today than ever before. According to the Akron Metropolitan Area Transportation Study, which looked at crash statistics between 2014 and 2016, there were 49 fatal crashes in 2016, which is up from 47 in 2015 and 40 in 2014.

The five most dangerous roads in Summit County include:

  • East Main Street from Willow Street to Luther Avenue in Kent. There were 87 crashes between 2014 and 2016.
  • Martin Luther King Boulevard from West Market Street to North Broadway in Akron, where 48 crashes occurred.
  • Ghent Road from West Market Street to Smith Road in Fairlawn, where there were 29 accidents.
  • No. 5: State Route 14 from the western section of state Route 303 to the eastern section of Route 303, where 55 accidents arose.

What to Do After a Summit County Car Crash

If you’re involved in a car accident in Summit County, it’s important to remain calm and take the following steps to protect your health and rights.

  • Call the police: Even if you believe the accident is minor and you think you’re okay, you should call the police. The police will file a report, which you may need later to file a claim with the liable party’s insurance company.
  • Photograph the scene: Use your smartphone to take pictures of all the vehicles involved in the crash as well as any injuries.
  • Exchange information with all drivers involved: Make sure all other drivers involved in the crash provide you with their contact information including their name, address, phone number, insurance company name, and policy number.
  • Do not admit fault: Sometimes it may feel natural to say you’re sorry even if something is not your fault. But, it’s important to refrain from apologizing or saying that you caused the accident. In the event the crash was the result of someone else’s negligence, you will hurt your case if you admit fault.
  • Seek medical attention: Visit the doctor regardless of whether you feel fine or not. Some injuries take hours or even days after a crash to appear, making medical attention imperative in any situation.
  • Consult a Summit County car accident lawyer: A Summit County car accident lawyer can help you determine negligence, guide you through the claims process, and ensure your rights are protected.

Contact Kisling, Nestico & Redick

If you’ve been hurt on a dangerous road in Summit County, it’s wise to contact a Summit County car accident lawyer right away. Call KNR at (330) 869-9007 or reach out to us online for a free, no-obligation consultation.