In smaller communities, people often assume they’ll “know everything” after the initial ER visit. In catastrophic cases, that’s rarely true.
After major crashes, work injuries, or slips involving serious trauma, the real extent of harm often becomes clear later—after imaging, specialist reviews, rehab, and follow-up treatment. That timeline matters because Arkansas claims commonly require proof that the injury is connected to the incident and that future care is medically supported.
If you’re facing permanent limitations, the compensation question isn’t just what you already paid. It’s what you’ll need for years—sometimes including:
- ongoing therapy and medication
- mobility or home safety adjustments
- assistive devices and attendant care
- lost earning capacity if you can’t return to your prior work
- non-economic harms (pain, loss of independence, and reduced quality of life)


