In central Ohio, many serious collisions involve commuters, deliveries, and drivers navigating intersections, merge lanes, and changing traffic patterns. When injuries are catastrophic, insurers often look for reasons to reduce value—such as questioning how the injury occurred or whether symptoms match the crash.
That’s why early documentation matters more than people expect. In the first days after an accident, evidence can be lost or become harder to obtain:
- traffic camera footage may be overwritten or limited to short retention windows
- witnesses move away or become difficult to reach
- medical records may be incomplete until specialists evaluate the full extent of injury
A Hilliard catastrophic injury lawyer helps you move quickly so the case file is built around what Ohio courts and insurers typically rely on: credible records, consistent timelines, and proof that the crash caused the ongoing impairment.


