In New Albany, many catastrophic cases begin with a serious traffic event—often involving high-impact forces, distracted driving, speeding, or failure to yield. Catastrophic injuries typically include:
- Traumatic brain injury and concussion with lasting symptoms
- Spinal cord or neck injuries that affect mobility and independence
- Amputations or crush injuries
- Severe burns and disfiguring trauma
- Internal injuries that change long-term health and daily function
The key point: catastrophic doesn’t only describe what happened—it describes what happens next. Ohio claims frequently turn on whether medical records support permanence, long-term limitations, and the need for future care.


