Crashes on I-270, US-33, Sawmill Road, and Bridge Street happen every day in Dublin. Latif Law represents drivers and passengers injured in motor vehicle accidents throughout Dublin and the northwest corridor of Columbus. Flat 33% contingency.
Dublin is one of the fastest-growing suburbs of Columbus, with major commercial development along Sawmill Road and the Bridge Park district drawing daily traffic from across central Ohio. Crashes on the I-270 outerbelt, US-33 (Riverside Drive corridor), and Sawmill Road are among the most common we see.
Our office is in downtown Columbus, roughly 15 minutes from Dublin via I-270. We meet clients in person, by phone, or by video — whichever works best after an injury. We handle the entire claim from the first call to the insurer through trial if needed.
High-speed multi-vehicle pile-ups, rear-end collisions in stop-and-go traffic, and merge-lane crashes near US-33 and Tuttle Crossing exits.
Crashes at the Riverside / Hayden Run intersection, Glick Road, and along the Scioto River corridor.
Heavy commercial traffic, frequent left-turn collisions and rear-end crashes near Bethel Road, Hard Road, and Powell Road.
Pedestrian and turning-vehicle conflicts in the Bridge Park entertainment district and along Riverside Drive.
Crashes at school-zone intersections and during morning and evening commutes.
Ramp and merge crashes where Dublin commuters connect to downtown and the airport.
Don't admit fault and don't give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurance. Adjusters are trained to lock you into early statements before symptoms fully develop. Talk to a lawyer first — email info@latif.legal for a free 15-minute phone consultation.
Yes. We represent drivers and passengers injured throughout Dublin, including I-270, US-33, Sawmill Road, Bridge Street, and surrounding neighborhoods. The office is in downtown Columbus, about 15 minutes from Dublin via I-270.
Flat 33% contingency. No fee unless we recover compensation for you. Latif Law offers a free 15-minute phone consultation for personal injury matters — email info@latif.legal to schedule.
Two years from the date of the accident under Ohio R.C. §2305.10. Don't wait — evidence and witness memory disappear fast.
If you carry uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage, that coverage applies. Ohio law prohibits your insurer from raising your rates for using UM coverage.
Cases involving Dublin crashes are typically filed in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas. We handle the filing and all court appearances.
Ohio uses modified comparative negligence. You can still recover as long as you are not more than 50% at fault, but your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault (R.C. §2315.33).
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Free 15-min phone consult — email info@latif.legal. Flat 33% contingency. No fee unless we recover for you.