Worthington sits in a busy central Ohio corridor where serious injuries can happen quickly—especially during rush-hour traffic, highway merges, and intersections with heavy turning movements. When paralysis results from a collision, evidence quality often determines how clearly the cause of injury can be proven.
After a crash, Ohio insurers may ask for recorded statements, request documents, or downplay the severity of neurological damage. In the meantime, surveillance footage can be overwritten, witnesses move on, and medical timelines can become harder to reconstruct.
The practical early step is getting your evidence organized while your medical record is still fresh. A paralysis injury lawyer can help you preserve the details that matter most: incident timing, crash mechanics, medical causation links, and the functional impact documented by treating providers.


