In a city like Lakewood—where residents commute to Cleveland-area jobs, travel through busy corridors, and spend time in walkable neighborhoods—catastrophic injuries can happen in multiple ways, including:
- crashes involving lane changes, turn signals, or sudden braking during rush hour
- pedestrian or crosswalk incidents near high-foot-traffic areas
- falls tied to sidewalks, steps, parking-lot surfaces, or winter weather conditions
- worksite injuries affecting construction and maintenance crews
In these situations, evidence is time-sensitive. Photos, video footage, witness memories, and incident reports can disappear quickly. When paralysis is involved, you also need a clear timeline connecting the event to the neurological damage.
A paralysis case can’t be built well on assumptions. The strongest claims in Lakewood start with an organized record: what happened, what changed medically, and what losses are already piling up.


