Fayetteville residents face unique conditions that often appear in serious injury claims:
- Commuter traffic and highway merges around the region can increase the severity of crashes and complicate fault disputes.
- Pedestrian and cyclist activity near retail corridors and campus-adjacent areas can lead to severe impacts where insurers may question speed, visibility, or lookout.
- Construction and roadway work can create hazardous conditions that shift responsibility between drivers, contractors, and property owners.
Paralysis is rarely a “quick” injury. It typically requires ongoing treatment, specialized therapy, durable medical equipment, and lifestyle changes that can span years. Because of that, the legal strategy must be built to match the long-term reality—not just the first hospital bill.


