After a catastrophic injury, it’s normal to search for a number you can hold onto. In Cleveland Heights, many serious spinal injuries happen in high-exposure settings—common examples include:
- Commuter collisions at major corridors and intersections where sudden stops and turning movements occur
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near busy retail and activity zones
- Two-car and multi-car crashes where fault may be contested and the timeline of symptoms becomes critical
- Workplace falls tied to industrial jobs and service work in the area
A calculator can help you organize the questions you’ll eventually need answered by your medical providers and legal team—like what functional limitations exist now, what care is likely later, and what documentation supports those conclusions.
But the “range” is only useful if you treat it as a worksheet, not a verdict.


