Dodge Charger struck a Chevrolet Silverado from behind, causing it to overturn
April 19, 2026 | Union Township, OH
Rondel Marsh, a 49-year-old from Englewood, lost his life in a devastating rear-end collision on Interstate 75 early Saturday morning.
Rondel Marsh, 49, died after a Dodge Charger struck the Chevrolet Silverado he was riding in on Interstate 75 in Union Township.
What Happened in the Crash?
The Ohio State Highway Patrol reported that Marsh was riding as a passenger in a Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck operated by 51-year-old Jeanine Marsh. Around 2:59 a.m., a 21-year-old driver in a Dodge Charger, traveling at high speed, rear-ended the truck. The collision caused the Silverado to veer off the road, overturn, and come to rest in a precarious position.
- Date and Time: April 19, approximately 2:59 a.m.
- Location: Interstate 75, Union Township, Ohio
- Vehicles Involved: Chevrolet Silverado, pickup truck, and Dodge Charger, sedan
- Driver of Pickup: Jeanine Marsh, 51, from Englewood
- Passenger: Rondel Marsh, 49, pronounced dead at the scene
- Suspected Driver: 21-year-old operating the Dodge Charger
- Contributing Factors: Speeding and alcohol impairment under investigation
Tragically, Rondel Marsh was declared deceased at the accident site. Authorities suspect alcohol played a role, with the full investigation ongoing.
Why Do Rear-End Crashes Like This Occur?
Rear-end collisions often stem from driver errors, including speeding and impairment. The National Safety Council notes that impaired driving significantly heightens risks on highways like I-75.
Factor |
Impact on Crashes |
Source |
|---|
Alcohol Impairment |
Reduces reaction time and judgment |
National Safety Council |
Speeding |
Increases collision severity |
Federal Highway Administration |
Distracted Driving |
Contributes to 10% of fatal wrecks |
CDC |
Fatigue |
Delays response in low-visibility |
NHTSA |
Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates that about 10% of fatal motor vehicle accidents involve alcohol, underscoring the dangers of driving under the influence.
Legal Insights
National legal analysts emphasize the importance of thorough investigations in crashes involving impairment.
"In cases such as this, separate from any criminal charges, affected families may pursue compensation via civil action against the at-fault driver," said Candice Bond, managing partner of Bond Legal and a national analyst with Newsline. "Beyond police efforts, legal representation can involve re-interviewing witnesses, reviewing surveillance footage, and securing records from the responsible party. This support helps families navigate grief while holding impaired drivers accountable."
Key takeaways from analyst perspectives on impairment-related incidents:
- Families may seek damages for loss of companionship, emotional distress, and suffering.
- Civil claims can complement criminal proceedings for fuller accountability.
- Prompt legal involvement preserves evidence and strengthens cases.
- Attorneys guide relatives through investigations to protect their interests.
Potential Wrongful Death Claim
Relatives of Rondel Marsh could explore a wrongful death lawsuit to address the profound losses from this incident. Such claims allow compensation for companionship, pain, and emotional impacts following catastrophic accidents.
Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal, highlighted the role of specialized guidance:
"We recognize the immense challenges families face after such tragedies, and safeguarding their rights is essential," said Formica, a national analyst with Newsline. "A wrongful death attorney monitors official investigations and ensures relatives' needs are prioritized, including claims for loss of companionship and emotional distress."
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