Columbus has its own risk profile. Between commuter traffic, frequent lane changes, construction zones, and busy pedestrian corridors (especially near downtown and popular retail areas), head injuries can happen in ways that create disputes about what happened and how severe it was.
In practice, that means two things:
- The accident facts can be contested. Surveillance video may be missing, witnesses may disagree, or reports may be incomplete.
- The injury impact can get misunderstood. People often expect a concussion to “go away.” When symptoms persist, the defense may argue the problems are unrelated or exaggerated.
That’s why a Columbus-focused evaluation starts with: What caused the head impact? and How do your records show lasting functional loss?


