In Greater Cincinnati, catastrophic injuries frequently occur in situations people don’t expect to turn life-changing:
- High-speed crashes and chain-reaction collisions on interstates like I-71/I-75
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in denser urban areas with heavy foot traffic
- Falls on public walkways during busy seasons or after maintenance delays
- Worksite incidents in the industrial corridor—falls, equipment contact, and improper safety procedures
Paralysis claims often hinge on details like traffic control timing, roadway conditions, surveillance availability, and the accuracy of early incident descriptions. Those details can fade quickly, and the defense may try to frame events in a way that reduces responsibility.


