In Westerville, catastrophic paralysis cases frequently involve incidents where forces are sudden and severe—such as:
- High-speed commuting crashes on area roads
- Intersection collisions where traffic control and turn behavior are disputed
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents involving serious head/neck trauma
- Falls in residential areas, apartment complexes, or retail centers
- Workplace injuries tied to industrial sites and field work
Regardless of the cause, paralysis cases tend to require proof of three things: what happened, why it caused the injury, and what the injury will cost long-term. Early organization matters because key evidence can disappear quickly (surveillance, witness availability, vehicle data, and incident documentation).


