Columbus traffic, construction zones, and high commuter volume can create serious accident conditions—rear-end collisions on I-70/I-71 corridors, multi-vehicle crashes on major arterials, and unsafe conditions around active job sites. After paralysis, the early hours and days matter because:
- Medical professionals document symptoms and neurological findings based on what they observe right away.
- Evidence (surveillance footage, scene photos, witness memories, incident logs) can disappear quickly.
- Insurers may ask questions before your condition stabilizes.
In paralysis cases, waiting for “later” can be risky—not because you should rush treatment, but because you may lose the clearest proof of causation and severity.


