Paralysis injuries are catastrophic, but the circumstances often follow familiar local patterns—especially where daily commuting and traffic mix with high-speed impacts or sudden hazards.
In Kent, claims may arise from:
- High-impact traffic crashes on regional routes and Ohio commuting corridors, including rear-end collisions that can cause severe spinal trauma.
- Motorcycle and bicycle collisions where the injured person’s body absorbs the force.
- Falls in commercial or public settings (retail entrances, office buildings, parking lots, stairs, and poorly lit pathways) where hazards weren’t properly addressed.
- Worksite incidents involving industrial work, loading areas, ladders, or equipment where safety procedures allegedly failed.
No matter the cause, the legal challenge is the same: proving the incident caused the paralysis and that the injury severity supports the damages you’re seeking.


