Dublin is not an isolated small town. It sits within a busy Central Ohio traffic and work corridor, with residents regularly traveling between neighborhoods, retail areas, office campuses, schools, and nearby highways. That matters in catastrophic injury cases because the event itself may happen in one place while the responsible parties, witnesses, insurance policies, and medical providers are spread across several jurisdictions.
A crash on a commuter route, a fall at a commercial property, or a work-related incident involving outside contractors can produce a more complicated case than it first appears. One insurer may point to another. A property manager may blame a maintenance company. An employer may raise workers’ compensation issues while a third-party negligence claim is also possible. In a spinal cord injury case, sorting that out quickly matters because evidence disappears fast and early confusion can hurt the claim.


