Columbus is shaped by daily commuting, regional shipping, and constant movement between neighborhoods, job sites, and retail areas. That creates a pattern we see often after commercial collisions:
- Crashes occur during peak travel times when families are on tight schedules and traffic is dense.
- People are hit while merging or changing lanes near high-volume connectors where trucks need more space than most drivers expect.
- Injuries are aggravated by repeat travel—driving back and forth to medical care, physical therapy, and work—before the body is ready.
The result is that your claim isn’t only about the impact; it’s about how the crash disrupts your ability to function in a city where driving is a practical necessity.


