In Portsmouth, many catastrophic injury cases arise from situations where impact severity and timing matter:
- Commuter and freight-route collisions can involve disputed fault, multiple vehicles, and evidence that disappears quickly (dashcam overwrites, witnesses who relocate, vehicle storage/inspection gaps).
- Worksite injuries tied to industrial activity can trigger internal investigations and early statements that unintentionally narrow a later claim.
- Evening and event traffic increases the odds of head-on collisions, distracted driving, and pedestrian-related trauma.
Because the stakes are higher, insurers often push for quick recorded statements or early “case resolution” language before the full medical picture is clear. In Ohio, delaying key steps can also increase the risk of missing critical documentation and procedural requirements.


