Personal Injury
Who Can Sue on Behalf of An Incapacitated Injury Victim?
When an accident leaves a victim incapacitated, they may be unable to manage their daily activities, make decisions, or pursue justice for their injuries. However, even if an incapacitated individual is disabled and unable to seek justice on their own for the injuries and harm they have endured, this does not mean that another person…
Read MoreHow Soon Can I File a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Little Rock?
After you suffer injury in an accident, it is important to know that there is a time limit in place to take legal action. Therefore, you must ensure that you file your personal injury lawsuit in Little Rock before the time limit passes. If you suffered injuries in an accident and need compensation to help…
Read MoreAre Liability Waivers Enforceable in Little Rock?
When you sign up to join a new gym, rent a boat with some friends, or even buy tickets to an amusement park, you will likely sign a liability waiver beforehand. Although you may think that this document is no big deal, it is actually a legally binding contract used to protect the business, company,…
Read MoreWhy You Can Afford a Little Rock Personal Injury Lawyer
If you are facing financial or other losses because someone else’s negligence hurt you, you absolutely need a Little Rock lawyer. While there’s no law that says you must have a lawyer, not doing so often leads to financial limitations that, frankly, most victims cannot afford. At Bailey & Greer, PLLC, we provide our clients…
Read MoreWhat Should I Bring When I Meet My Little Rock Personal Injury Lawyer?
If you suffer injuries from an accident that occurred while driving, at work, at a friend’s house, while grocery shopping, or any other place, you are likely stressed, frustrated, and overwhelmed with the recovery process, accumulating medical bills, and the income on which you are losing out. As a result, you may feel lost and…
Read MoreSpinal Cord Injury and Secondary Health Complications
Many people do not know the full extent of spinal cord injuries. They may think that individuals who have this type of injury can heal within a few weeks or months. However, the truth is that spinal cord injuries often come with secondary health complications, making the individual’s life more complicated as well as emotionally…
Read MoreMedical Documentation and Expert Witnesses in Traumatic Amputation Claims
Traumatic amputation is the loss of a body part due to an injury. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including accidents, violence, and medical errors. Traumatic amputation can have a significant impact on a person’s life, both physically and emotionally. If you have suffered a traumatic amputation, you may be entitled to…
Read MoreIs It Better to Settle or Go to Trial?
Accident victims should never settle an accident claim before they speak with an experienced personal injury lawyer. Remember, the insurance adjuster is not your friend. The adjuster has only one client – the insurance carrier. The insurance agent wants to settle your claim for as little as possible. When adjusters call to say they can…
Read MoreCan I Sue for Pain and Suffering in Little Rock?
Anyone who is physically injured in any type of accident has the right to seek compensation for their pain and suffering. This includes car crashes, falls on the property of another, medical malpractice, birth injuries, nursing home abuse, and other preventable accidents and negligence. Economic losses The damages in an accident case are divided into…
Read More