In a suburban community like Tallmadge, many catastrophic injuries happen in familiar settings: commuting corridors, residential intersections, apartment and rental properties, parking areas, and local job sites.
When paralysis occurs, the case typically turns on two things:
- Proving what caused the neurological injury (not just that paralysis happened), and
- Showing the real impact over time—medical care, mobility changes, home/vehicle modifications, and lost ability to work.
That means evidence can’t be treated casually. Photos, reports, witness details, and medical records need to be organized while they’re still complete and accessible.


