In Dover and across eastern Ohio, catastrophic spinal injuries often follow incidents tied to everyday local risks—commuting corridors, residential streets, construction sites, and industrial workplaces.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Motor vehicle crashes involving rear-end impacts, intersection collisions, or vehicles striking pedestrians/roadway obstacles
- Falls from heights or slip-and-fall incidents where a hazard wasn’t addressed
- Workplace events in manufacturing, warehousing, or construction where safety procedures and equipment matter
- Medical-related complications where families believe an underlying condition was not properly diagnosed, treated, or monitored
Paralysis cases matter because they usually require ongoing treatment, adaptive equipment, potential home/vehicle modifications, and long-term support for daily activities.


