Catastrophic Injury

Arkansas Amputation Injury Lawyers

Dedicated to helping injured individuals get the justice they deserve since 1992

Serious Injury Lawyers in Arkansas

Every year approximately 185,000 people undergo the amputation of a limb. 45% of these amputations are due to trauma or accidents. Hospital costs associated with amputations are in excess of $8 billion dollars annually.

More personal are the psychological aspects a victim must deal with after an amputation. The employment problems and financial issues associated with this type of injury can also be very challenging. At Caddell Reynolds Law Firm, we offer free initial consultations, including home and hospital visits, if you cannot come to us.

Call our firm at 800-671-4100 or contact us online to discuss your injury.

Was Your Amputation Injury Due to the Negligence of Another?

Serious accidents can be common, especially in light of negligent companies, drivers, or other wrongdoers. When these actions lead to serious injury, including amputation, the negligent party should be held accountable for their actions.

Caddell Reynolds Law Firm provides legal help for amputations related to the following:

The High Cost of Amputations

Following an amputation, many amputees wear artificial limbs or prostheses. The artificial limbs come at a hefty price, ranging from $8,000 to $70,000. Typically, the prosthesis must be replaced every few years, increasing the costs significantly. In addition to the financial strain, amputees often face severe emotional trauma and depression from coping with the catastrophic loss of a limb. Therefore, medical costs not only include prosthesis but needed psychological support as well.

Unfortunately, tragic accidents occur every day that can change your life forever. Dealing with the financial and emotional strain of an amputation can be incredibly overwhelming. If the accident was not your fault, you may be entitled to compensation to pay for your medical bills, lost wages, further medical care, household expenses, customized vehicle, modified home construction, and more.

Advocating for You & Your Family

At Caddell Reynolds Law Firm, we understand how devastating an amputation can be and are here to support you during this challenging time. We know that compensation will not make up for your loss, but we will fight to get you the monetary damages and the justice you deserve to help ensure you can still live a full life.

Contact us today by calling 800-671-4100. We offer free initial consultations to help you explore your legal options.

Catastrophic Injury: Frequently Asked Questions

How is a catastrophic injury claim different from a standard personal injury claim?

The legal framework is the same as any personal injury claim—negligence, damages, and liability. But catastrophic injury cases are a different animal in practice. The damages at stake are far greater, which means insurance companies fight harder and bring more resources to bear. The medical evidence is more complex and typically requires testimony from multiple specialists. And accurately projecting decades of future medical costs, long-term care needs, and lost earning capacity is far more challenging compared to a standard injury claim. Without an experienced attorney on your side, you could be taken advantage of and end up with far less compensation than what will be necessary to meet your future needs.

How do you calculate damages in a catastrophic injury case?

Calculating damages in a catastrophic injury case is one of the most consequential parts of the entire process—and one where getting it wrong could haunt you and your family for decades. It takes medical specialists, life care planners, economists, and vocational experts working together to build an accurate picture of the lifetime cost of a catastrophic injury. Our Arkansas catastrophic injury lawyers have the resources to call in those experts, and they know how to convincingly present their findings in a way that holds up, no matter how hard the other side pushes back.

Why do catastrophic injury cases take longer to resolve?

Several reasons. First, fully understanding the long-term implications of a catastrophic injury takes time—and settling before you have that clarity could leave you without the resources you'll need years down the road. Second, because the potential damages are substantial, insurance companies will mount more aggressive defenses, which typically extends the timeline. Third, building the kind of comprehensive, expert-supported case these claims require simply takes longer than a standard injury claim. Our attorneys will always prioritize getting your case right over getting it done quickly—because after a catastrophic injury, rushing to the finish line can cost you far more than the wait ever would.

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