In a suburban community like Clawson, catastrophic injuries commonly arise from scenarios residents recognize immediately:
- Car and truck crashes during commutes and school-area traffic, where speed differences and sudden lane changes can turn a “serious accident” into a permanent injury.
- Pedestrian and bicycle incidents, including near crosswalks and busy intersections where visibility, timing, and driver attention matter.
- Workplace injuries tied to the region’s manufacturing and service economy—falls, equipment incidents, and repetitive-trauma situations that can later reveal permanent impairment.
- Premises hazards—unsafe walkways, poor lighting, or maintenance issues that escalate when someone falls and suffers head or spine trauma.
The common thread is that catastrophic harm often doesn’t stop at the moment of impact. Symptoms can evolve after emergency treatment, and the “full story” of the injury may only become clear after specialists review records and imaging.


