In Twinsburg, many catastrophic injuries occur in the same environments where people least expect them—busy corridors, heavy traffic patterns during work commutes, and high-speed merges where a split-second can change everything. When paralysis is involved, the injury may look “stable” at first, but complications can develop after surgery, during rehabilitation, or as mobility changes.
That timeline matters for settlement value. The sooner your claim is built with the right medical and incident evidence, the better positioned you are to respond to insurer arguments that try to minimize long-term harm.


