In suburban Northeast Ohio, serious injuries often happen during commutes, turn lanes, highway merges, and fast-changing traffic patterns. When a crash results in paralysis—whether from a spinal cord injury, a traumatic neck injury, or another catastrophic neurological event—your case isn’t just about the impact you felt that day. It’s about the long-term consequences.
Paralysis injuries commonly lead to:
- extended hospitalization and surgery
- long-term mobility limitations
- home accessibility needs (ramps, bathroom modifications, durable medical equipment)
- ongoing therapy and specialist care
- major changes to earning capacity
Because these costs can last for years, the early evidence you gather (and the statements you avoid) can directly affect the outcome.


