Catastrophic harm in this area frequently follows patterns we see in and around Lexington:
- Commuter and highway collisions involving rapid speed changes, sudden stops, and complex fault questions (lane position, braking, visibility, and impairment).
- Construction and industrial workforce incidents, including falls, struck-by events, and machinery-related injuries that can create long-term disability.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk conflicts near busy corridors where lighting, driver attention, and timing matter.
- Premises and property hazards—especially when injuries occur at multi-tenant commercial sites, apartment complexes, or during community events.
When injuries are catastrophic, the “what happened” question is only half the battle. The other half is proving the extent, permanence, and future impact of the harm so the settlement reflects reality—not just the immediate ER visit.


