Many catastrophic paralysis claims in northwest Ohio come from serious traffic collisions—especially where drivers are dealing with quick merges, changing visibility, and heavy commuting patterns.
When paralysis is involved, a claim can rise or fall on questions like:
- What exactly happened in the seconds before impact?
- Who had the right-of-way, and what signals or lane markings mattered?
- Were skid marks, vehicle damage, and roadway conditions documented?
- How soon were injuries stabilized and medically confirmed?
AI tools are helpful for organizing timelines and flagging inconsistencies across reports, but the case still requires a lawyer to connect the incident facts to the medical record in a way an insurer (and ultimately a court) can follow.


