In a small community like Van Wert, it’s common for an injury to become “common knowledge” quickly—who was there, what they said, what people think happened. Unfortunately, catastrophic injury cases are decided on documentation and credibility, not assumptions.
After a severe collision on a rural route, a parking-lot incident, or a workplace accident, defense teams may argue:
- the injury wasn’t caused by the incident,
- symptoms are temporary,
- or pre-existing conditions explain what you’re experiencing.
Once that narrative takes hold, it can be hard to reshape. Early legal guidance helps ensure the facts are organized and preserved while witnesses, photos, and records are still available.


