Little Rock Car Accident Lawyer
Little Rock serves as the capital of Arkansas and boasts some of the state’s busiest roadways. Interstate 40 runs through Little Rock going east to west, and Interstate 30 goes north to south. If you have sustained injuries in a car accident in this area, call our office today to discuss your case. Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz has obtained more than $1 billion in recovery for our clients through settlements, judgments, and jury verdicts. Our Little Rock car accident attorneys understand that people can sustain serious and debilitating injuries after being hit by a car, many of which require costly medical treatment and time off from work.
Car accidents can take place anywhere in Little Rock and Pulaski County. Further, they can take place at any time of day, ranging from rush hour traffic to the early hours of the morning. Some of the more dangerous intersections in the Little Rock area include:
- Bowman Road and Markham Street
- S. University Avenue and Asher Avenue
- Interstate 430 and S. Shackleford Road
- Chicot Road and Baseline Road
- W. 65th Street and S. University Avenue
Motor vehicle collisions are a daily occurrence in Little Rock due to its central location within the state of Arkansas and its many intersecting roadways. In the year 2014, were over 7,300 total auto accidents in Little Rock alone, with 2,400 of those accidents resulting in more than 3,600 injured vehicle occupants. 23 of those accidents were fatal crashes, causing 27 total fatalities.
A person injured in a motor vehicle collision must pursue a bodily injury claim within a reasonable amount of time. Statutes of limitations exist to facilitate resolution of claims within that reasonable amount of time. The amount of time considered to be reasonable is typically deemed by state legislators, and these are usually strict deadlines with very rare exceptions.
Under Arkansas law, an auto accident victim generally must either settle his or her bodily injury claim or file a lawsuit within three years of the date of the accident. If the parties do not reach an amicable agreement to settle or a lawsuit is not properly filed with the appropriate court within that three year period, then that claim is time barred and the injured party’s right to sue for his or her injuries may be lost forever. Our Little Rock lawyers can help car accident victims make sure that they comply with all of these procedural guidelines.
In addition to asserting a claim within the applicable statute of limitation, an auto accident victim must typically meet the legal burden of establishing negligence in order to recover for his or her losses. Most personal injury actions are brought under a theory of negligence, which is the violation of a legal duty owed to another person. When it comes to motor vehicle accidents, negligence encompasses many forms, such as driving while drunk or intoxicated, distracted driving, and failing to maintain a safe lookout.
One way to recover damages for your losses is to prove that another driver was negligent and caused your injuries. After a wreck, you may incur medical bills for an emergency room visit or physical therapy. If your doctor takes you off work or provides restrictions to where you are not able to return to work, you may have a claim for lost wages. More subjective losses, such as pain and suffering, may be recoverable as well. At Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz, our auto injury lawyers look towards all avenues of recovery in an effort to help clients in Little Rock recover full compensation. This includes documenting the full extent of your losses and, depending on the circumstances, it may be appropriate to retain expert witnesses to testify on your behalf.
An injured party may also possess a separate property damage claim if his or her vehicle was damaged in the accident or if the party suffered personal property damage or loss. For example, a person’s eyeglasses are bent or broken in an accident, or perhaps a cell phone falls to the floorboard and the screen shatters, rendering it inoperable. Arkansas state statute also sets a strict three year deadline for property damage claims, and if those claims are not resolved or if suit is not properly filed within that timeframe, the claims will expire.
Discuss Your Car Accident with a Little Rock AttorneyIf you have been injured in a motor vehicle wreck, you need to act immediately. Our firm has been handling personal injury cases for more than 25 years, and we are familiar with the deadlines you must meet in filing your claim. We have an experienced legal team comprised of more than 30 lawyers and over 100 staff members to assist with your case. Our personal injury lawyers represent auto and truck wreck victims and their families across Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, and Mississippi, including in Memphis, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Nashville, Caruthersville, Hayti, Oxford, Starkville, Grenada, Columbus, Tupelo, Meridian, Jackson, Little Rock, and Jonesboro. Call us toll-free at 800-529-4004 or complete our online form to set up a free consultation with a Little Rock car accident lawyer today.