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Major Vs. Minor Accidents In Arkansas

Minor traffic accidents should be handled differently than major traffic accidents. When a minor car collision happens, most damage occurs to the vehicles, and the people suffer few (if any) injuries. If your car is safe to drive, move it to a secure location and pull over to the side of the road. If you cannot drive your vehicle, leave it where it is and go to a safe and secure location. Even if your mishap is minor, you must call 911 and report it to the authorities. A police report is invaluable following any accident. Even if you don't believe you've been wounded, consult a doctor to rule out whiplash, migraines, or other minor injuries that may not initially be obvious.

Nonetheless, in a catastrophic accident, your primary concern should be to seek medical attention as soon as possible. Call 911 immediately so injured passengers can obtain immediate emergency medical attention. Following a severe accident, minutes can be the difference between life and death, and injuries that are not treated promptly can result in life-threatening conditions and permanent impairment.

Once stabilized, your next call should be to one of an Arkansas Personal Injury Lawyers.

Severe automobile accidents necessitate prompt legal representation, and your solicitor will be able to save your rights at every step, allowing you to concentrate on your rehabilitation.

What to Do Following an Arkansas Automobile Accident

Being in a car accident can be frightening because everything can change in the blink of an eye. You could be suffering from significant injuries and unable to support your family. Even if you are not injured, you may find it difficult to sleep, work, and live normally. Furthermore, your family may be left with unthinkable financial responsibilities, worsening your recovery.

When you are injured in a car accident, the actions you take immediately following the accident can substantially impact your potential to get the compensation you deserve. Without the necessary funds, recovering from your injuries or restoring your car fully may be difficult. Regrettably, many Arkansas accident victims are unsure what to do after a car accident.

Injuries in a Car Accident

Car accidents can be devastating, resulting in lifelong impairment and severe long-term pain and suffering. As soon as you can, visit an emergency medical expert for a comprehensive medical checkup. Many injuries, such as soft tissue, require an MRI or CT scan to diagnose. To treat your injuries, your doctor may recommend drugs or physical therapy. If they do, ensure that you are strictly following your doctor's orders and attending all therapy sessions. Failing to comply with the doctor's directions may indicate to the insurance company that you are not as seriously injured as you claim—maintained detailed records of all expenditures, including mileage to and from appointments and therapies. Your lawyer must consider these expenses when assessing fair and suitable compensation.

The at-fault driver's insurance company should cover all of your medical expenses and any car damage. However, they will prefer to pay as little as possible for your injuries. Before you agree to any settlement, your lawyer will work with your medical team to ensure all your medical expenses are accounted for properly.

Taking Legal Action Following a Car Accident

Your solicitor will negotiate with the insurance company of the "at-fault" driver to ensure that you receive the money you require following a car accident. This frequently includes compensation for both economic and non-economic losses, such as:

• Medical expenses

• Long-term care costs

• Rehabilitation expenses

• Loss of future earnings

• Future medical expenses

• Missed wages

• Loss of enjoyment in life

If no settlement is agreed upon, your solicitor will file a personal injury lawsuit against the "at-fault" motorist, and your case will be heard in court. While every effort will be made to resolve your claim outside of court, your lawyer will be prepared to go to trial to secure a reasonable conclusion.