In and around Tipp City, catastrophic injuries commonly occur in situations tied to everyday movement—commuting on local roads, driving through intersections, loading/unloading for work, or walking near businesses and apartment areas where hazards may not be obvious.
When paralysis is involved, the case usually turns on two timing issues:
- Medical timeline — how quickly treatment began, what imaging showed, and when doctors documented neurological changes.
- Incident timeline — what was happening at the scene, what employees/contractors did (or didn’t) do, and whether reports or video captured key moments.
Structured tools can help organize the timeline, but the legal strategy must come from an attorney who understands how Ohio insurers and courts evaluate causation and credibility.


