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Conway, AR

Personal Injury Lawyers Fighting for Victims in Conway

Conway, Arkansas is a booming city located in Faulkner County. With a growing population of more than 65,000 residents, Conway has seen a major technology boom with many jobs coming in through the field over the last decade. Conway is nicknamed named “The City of Colleges” as it is home to the University of Central Arkansas, Hendrix College, and Central Baptist College. Despite all that Conway has going for it, one always runs the risk of being injured in an unplanned accident. At Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz, our Conway personal injury attorneys have represented residents of the Conway area for more than 30 years in areas such as car wrecks, truck accidents, medical malpractice, premises liability, nursing home negligence, negligent security, and Social Security Disability. Call our firm today to learn how we may be able to assist you in your time of need.

Making Sure Your Rights Are Protected After an Accident in Conway

Have you ever driven through Interstate 40 and been surrounded by large commercial trucks on all sides? Interstate 40 runs East-West in Arkansas and goes right through Conway. In this traffic-heavy area, trucking accidents are likely to occur. Colliding with an 18-wheeler is not a pleasant experience for anyone because even a collision at a low speed can cause someone in a smaller car to get hurt. To recover compensation for physical or emotional injuries, you will need to establish negligence. A truck driver can act negligently by disregarding traffic laws, violating federal trucking regulations, or otherwise acting unreasonably given the circumstances.

Similar to truck wrecks, auto accidents are unpleasant experiences, whether someone crashed into you or your driver veered off the road and struck a tree. The same goes for young children injured in a school bus crash. Innocent drivers and passengers will need to prove negligence to recover damages in a bodily injury claim. Elements of compensation can include reimbursement for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. To recover damages to which you may be entitled, you should speak with a knowledgeable personal injury attorney in the Conway area. Auto accident cases in Arkansas typically have a three year statute of limitation, but you will want somebody on your side early on that can investigate the wreck, contact witnesses, and take other steps needed to protect the rights of you or a loved one.

Proving Fault Against Negligent Businesses in Faulkner County

When an individual visits a gas station, grocery store, mall, or other place of business, he or she should expect to be kept from hidden dangers. Unfortunately this is not always the case in Conway. Arkansas law states that businesses are normally in the best position to protect visitors and invitees, and when they are on actual or constructive notice of an issue, they must react appropriately. Businesses, including apartment complexes, are required to provide sufficient security including working locks, adequate lighting, and security guards, if necessary. Failure to have adequate security could lead to criminals committing acts such as assault, rape, or even murder. Many negligent security cases center on notice and foreseeability, both broad legal concepts. If you can prove that the defendant knew about a history of accidents similar to yours but did not take appropriate action, you might be able to hold that entity responsible for what happened.

Businesses that manufacture and design products also owe certain duties to customers and members of the public. Product liability is a complex area of Arkansas law. Companies sometimes sell defective and dangerous products that put consumers’ health and well-being at risk. Examples of items that can be defective are airbags, steering wheels, pharmaceutical drugs, and everyday products. The law states that companies have a legal responsibility to warn customers and the general public about possible dangers that a product could hold given reasonably foreseeable use. Victims of defective or dangerous products should discuss their situation with a qualified lawyer immediately. The Arkansas Product Liability Act contains strict statutes of limitation and repose for these sorts of claims.

Call NST for a Free Consultation with a Conway Personal Injury Lawyer

Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz has been working for over 30 years to bring dedicated and personalized legal representation to injured victims. In the process, we have recovered more than $1.5 billion in monetary compensation for our clients who have been involved in personal injury accidents and survivors of loved ones in wrongful death actions. If you have been involved in a car wreck or another type of incident, calling an experienced Conway attorney should be your first step. At NST, we are ready to discuss how we may be able to assist you. Call our office today at 800-529-4004 or complete our online form for a free consultation. Let us show you why NST is the way to go if you need a personal injury attorney to fight for you.