In Arkansas, settlement value typically tracks to two buckets of damages:
- Economic damages: medical bills, prescriptions, wound care, therapy, travel to treatment, and lost wages.
- Non-economic damages: pain and suffering, scarring/disfigurement, emotional distress, and limitations that affect daily life.
For burn cases, the key is that burns often change over time. What looks manageable at first can later require scar management, additional procedures, or ongoing restrictions—especially when the injury affects hands, face, joints, or breathing.
Local reality check: In Paragould, many people are injured while commuting between job sites, working long shifts, or managing family responsibilities at the same time. That means documentation (missed work notes, restrictions from physicians, and treatment timelines) becomes crucial when insurers argue about severity.


