Many paralysis cases in the Loveland area begin with a moment that feels “unbelievable” afterward—sudden loss of control, a collision at speed, or a preventable failure to yield while merging or turning. Commuter traffic patterns, school-day congestion, and regular movement around retail corridors can create situations where insurers later argue the injury was unforeseeable or that the harm was caused by something else.
In practice, that means your case often turns on details like:
- Vehicle movement and impact angle (not just “who hit whom”)
- Traffic control and sightlines at the time of the crash
- Road surface conditions and whether they were properly maintained
- Timing of medical evaluation and how early neurological findings were documented
A local attorney approach focuses on building a record that fits how Ohio claims are actually assessed—so your injury isn’t minimized because the early story was incomplete.


