In Cleveland, catastrophic injuries often happen where high-speed merging, sudden braking, and low visibility collide—examples include:
- Interstate and highway crashes involving lane changes or speed differentials
- Intersection collisions where turning vehicles and pedestrians are both at risk
- Night and winter driving when precipitation and glare reduce reaction time
- Multi-vehicle pileups where fault may be shared across multiple parties
When paralysis is involved, the “who caused it” question can get complicated fast. Ohio insurers may point to comparative fault, disputed timelines, or gaps in documentation. Your claim needs a clear reconstruction of events tied to medical causation—not just a description of pain.


