Paralysis most often results from high-impact trauma—such as:
- Rear-end or multi-vehicle collisions where the head/neck snaps violently
- Intersections and turning crashes where impact forces transfer unexpectedly
- Nighttime driving incidents involving reduced visibility
- Motorcycle accidents on regional routes where protective barriers may be limited
Because paralysis injuries can evolve over time, what matters isn’t just the moment of impact—it’s the medical timeline that follows. That’s why early evidence preservation and careful documentation are critical in Niles, just like in the rest of Ohio.


