When an injury leaves you permanently disabled, the claim must look far beyond immediate bills to a lifetime of consequences.
The Scope of Permanent Disability
Permanent disabilities range from chronic pain and limited mobility to paralysis and cognitive impairment. They affect your ability to work, care for yourself, and enjoy life — often for decades.
The financial and personal toll is enormous.
Valuing a Lifetime of Loss
A fair claim includes future medical care, lost earning capacity, assistive equipment, home modifications, and the profound non-economic losses. Arkansas's no-cap rule protects these compensatory damages.
Experts help project the lifetime cost accurately.
Securing Your Future
These high-value claims are fiercely contested by insurers. Thorough documentation and determined advocacy are essential to securing the compensation needed to support you for the rest of your life.
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