In suburban areas like Stow, catastrophic injuries often follow patterns: high-speed impacts on busy corridors, sudden braking in traffic, limited visibility in certain lighting/weather, and side-impact or rollover scenarios.
Even when liability seems obvious, paralysis claims depend on details that can disappear quickly:
- Dash cam / traffic camera footage that gets overwritten
- Vehicle data (event data recorders) that may not be preserved unless requested promptly
- Scene measurements and skid/spread patterns that fade after cleanup
- Witness memories that shift within days
A paralysis claim isn’t won by sympathy—it’s built through proof. Early legal action helps protect the evidence that insurers often assume won’t be available later.


