In and around London, Ohio, serious injuries often happen where people commute, shop, and work—whether that’s on busy corridors, at intersections, or on industrial and construction sites. Catastrophic spinal injuries may result from:
- Motor vehicle collisions involving lane changes, turn conflicts, or distracted driving near high-traffic routes
- Truck and commercial vehicle crashes where stopping distance and load factors become central
- Pedestrian and bicycle impacts in denser downtown areas or near crosswalks
- Falls at job sites or on property where safety controls, guarding, or training may have been inadequate
- Workplace incidents involving heavy equipment, repetitive strain turning into sudden trauma, or unsafe procedures
In these situations, paralysis claims hinge on one question: what caused the injury, and who should be held responsible under Ohio law.


