Catastrophic injuries often come from incidents that look “ordinary” at first—but have devastating outcomes. In Flint, we frequently see severe injury cases tied to:
- High-speed traffic and merge points: crashes involving sudden lane changes, following too closely, or delayed braking near busier commuting corridors.
- Worksite and industrial settings: serious harm from struck-by incidents, falls, or equipment-related failures in industrial and construction environments.
- Slips, trips, and unsafe property conditions: dangerous sidewalks, parking lots, stairs, and entryways—especially when weather causes uneven surfaces.
- Pedestrian and bicycle impacts: injuries that can happen quickly when drivers fail to yield or misjudge distance in mixed-use areas.
When injuries involve brain trauma, spinal damage, severe burns, amputations, or permanent mobility limitations, the legal process has to be built around long-term consequences—not just the first emergency visit.


