Many paralysis claims start with a “he said/she said” problem—because the most important information is collected in the first days, not months later.
In North Olmsted, common scenarios include:
- High-speed commuting crashes where the sequence of lane changes, braking, and impact is disputed
- Winter weather slip-and-fall injuries on sidewalks, entryways, and parking lots
- Construction and warehouse incidents where safety procedures, equipment condition, and training records become critical
After a paralysis injury, the defense may argue the injury wasn’t caused by the crash or incident, or that later medical events were to blame. That’s why getting the timeline right matters: EMS reports, ER notes, imaging, and early rehab records often determine how causation is explained.


