Paralysis injuries often involve long-term treatment and major life adjustments. In Lancaster, that can be especially complicated when the injury occurs during:
- Commutes and roadway travel (including highway merges and sudden braking scenarios)
- Delivery and workplace traffic (warehouse, industrial sites, and jobsite vehicles)
- Falls in mixed-use areas (retail environments, apartment buildings, and public-facing properties)
- Construction and safety-critical work where spinal trauma can happen quickly
Because the impact can span months or years, insurers may try to steer the claim toward “short-term” medical costs. A paralysis-focused legal strategy looks beyond the initial emergency phase and addresses future care needs supported by Ohio-appropriate evidence.


