Auto Accident Injuries in Arkansas
Car accidents often involve more than just damage to a vehicle. When you are injured in a collision caused by another driver, Arkansas law allows you to pursue compensation for the harm you suffered.
An injury claim may include medical bills, follow-up care, physical therapy, lost income, and compensation for pain and suffering. Some injuries, such as whiplash, back injuries, or concussions, may not be immediately apparent and can worsen over time.
Injury claims are different from property damage claims. Insurance companies may resolve vehicle repairs quickly, but injury claims require medical documentation and evidence showing how the injury affects daily life and future health.
Arkansas law places time limits on personal injury claims, known as statutes of limitation. Delays in seeking medical care or documenting injuries can affect the value of a claim.
Understanding how automobile injury claims work helps accident victims avoid settling too early and ensures injuries are properly evaluated before a case is resolved.
If you were injured in a car accident that was not your fault, understanding your rights is important. Contact our office to have an attorney review your particular situation.
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