Many severe injury claims share a pattern: the injury is obvious, but the full impact takes time to surface. In Cleveland Heights, that can be especially true when injuries occur in:
- Heavier commuting corridors (where speed, lane merges, and glare can affect fault)
- Pedestrian and crosswalk areas (where driver attention and signage matter)
- Near schools, parks, and mixed-use neighborhoods (where visibility and timing issues are common)
- Construction and road work zones (where maintenance, warning placement, and traffic control are scrutinized)
Ohio law requires that liability be supported by evidence—not assumptions. And because catastrophic injuries often lead to long-term care needs, the insurance company’s early focus is frequently on limiting value. Your job early on is to preserve proof and keep the narrative consistent.


