Few injuries are as devastating as spinal cord damage, which can mean permanent paralysis and a lifetime of care. These claims require thorough, forward-looking valuation.
The Severity of Spinal Injuries
Spinal cord injuries can cause partial or complete paralysis, loss of sensation, and a host of secondary medical complications. Even 'incomplete' injuries often bring chronic pain and reduced function.
The need for ongoing care, equipment, and home modification is typically lifelong.
Calculating Lifetime Costs
A fair claim accounts for future surgeries, rehabilitation, assistive technology, home and vehicle modifications, in-home care, and lost earning capacity — often totaling millions. Arkansas places no cap on these compensatory damages.
Why Experienced Help Is Critical
Insurers know these claims are expensive and fight hard to limit them. Medical and economic experts, combined with skilled advocacy, are essential to securing the full compensation a catastrophic injury demands.
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