Legal Question in Traffic Law in Ohio
Juvenile Traffic Court
My son was hit by a vehicle while riding his bicycle. The driver was cited for hit/skip and FTC. My son was summoned into the hearing as a witness Since he was the victim, was this proper service?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Juvenile Traffic Court
If the hearing you are refering to is the one against the driver due to the charges that were filed against him, then yes, he can be properly subpoenaed as a witness for the state (prosecution) or the defense. Also, do you have a lawyer for your son's injury case? He may be elgible for an injury award or settlement which is then held in trust until he is 18 years old. Call for free consultation if you are interested. I may be able to quote you a contingency fee as low as 20% to 25%, depending on the facts of the case.
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