In Northeast Ohio, crashes and jobsite incidents can move fast—vehicles are towed, footage is overwritten, witnesses are harder to reach, and written incident reports may not capture everything.
When paralysis is involved, your lawyer typically prioritizes:
- Incident documentation from police or site reports (and confirming what was actually recorded)
- Traffic/road condition evidence relevant to local commuting routes and construction activity (signage, lane markings, weather/visibility)
- Medical timeline proof connecting the event to neurological findings
- Witness identification and statements while people still remember details
Even if you already spoke with an adjuster or provided an initial statement, a paralysis case often benefits from a careful “reset”—organizing what exists, identifying what’s missing, and tightening the story around causation.


