Losing a limb is a profound, permanent injury affecting every part of life. These claims require careful attention to lifelong needs.
Causes and Consequences
Amputations result from severe crashes, workplace and machinery accidents, and sometimes medical negligence. Beyond the physical loss, victims face prosthetics, ongoing care, and significant emotional adjustment.
The impact on work and independence is often dramatic.
Lifetime Costs
Prosthetic limbs require replacement over time and carry substantial recurring costs. A fair claim accounts for these, plus rehabilitation, home and vehicle modifications, lost earning capacity, and pain and suffering — none of which Arkansas caps.
Securing Full Compensation
These cases benefit from medical and economic experts who can document the full lifetime cost. Skilled advocacy ensures insurers don't undervalue such a life-changing loss.
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