Catastrophic Injury

Arkansas Paralysis & Quadriplegia Lawyers

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

Caddell Reynolds Law Firm Advocates for Victims of Serious Injury

Approximately 250,000 Americans are living with a spinal cord injury. Almost 50% of people who suffer a spinal cord injury are quadriplegic. Quadriplegia refers to paralysis from the shoulders down, commonly caused by serious brain or spinal cord injuries.

The average lifetime cost of caring for a person with quadriplegia is over 1 million dollars. There are also severe psychological consequences living with the loss of movement and decreased quality of life.

When a quadriplegia injury happens in an accident where negligence was involved, the pain is that much greater. However, you do have legal recourse through a personal injury claim. An experienced Arkansas personal injury lawyer can help you recover the compensation needed for a lifetime of care.

If you or a loved one has been seriously injured, contact Caddell Reynolds Law Firm. We offer free initial consultations and you owe us nothing unless we recover compensation on your behalf.

Lifetime Costs Associated with Quadriplegia

We will work hard to recover a lifetime of care to help pay for all costs associated with your injury. In a case like this, depending on what insurance is available, we will fight to secure the maximum financial compensation.

We can help you seek compensation for the following economic and noneconomic damages:

  • Medical and rehabilitative costs
  • Loss of income and loss of future income
  • Loss of consortium
  • Pain and suffering
  • Final medical expenses and funeral costs

While compensation can never bring back your life as it once was, it can help you and your family move forward. Our Arkansas quadriplegia attorneys will help you build a strong case against the negligent party and their insurance company, advocating for your right to seek full and fair damages for your injury.

Compassionate Legal Help for Serious Injuries

Let Caddell Reynolds Law Firm help you and your family in your time of need. Quadriplegia is a life-altering condition and you deserve to hold the negligent party accountable for their wrongdoing. Whether your injury was sustained on the job, on the road, or on another’s property, our attorneys can look at the exact circumstances of your accident and build a strong lawsuit on your behalf.

Contact our firm today to discuss your matter during a free initial consultation.

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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