In a suburban community like Johnston, many serious cases start with patterns residents recognize:
- Commuter crashes involving lane changes, speeding, or failure to yield on high-traffic corridors.
- Intersections and turn lanes where visibility is reduced by weather, lighting, or congestion.
- Tractor-trailer and commercial vehicle impacts on interstate and connector routes.
- Motorcycle and bicycle injuries when drivers underestimate stopping distance.
- Worksite injuries tied to ongoing trades, manufacturing, and logistics activity.
Catastrophic outcomes can include traumatic brain injury, spinal fractures, loss of limb, severe burns, and permanent impairment. The common thread is that these cases often become evidence-heavy and medical-record-dependent—and the early weeks can determine what can be proven later.


