Automobile Injury

Millions of automobile collisions occur each year, injuring people and damaging property. When a matter is minor, many people file the needed reports with the police or DMV, tell their insurance companies, and go on with their lives, paying the losses out of pocket. But all too often, the matter is not minor and can cost you significant amounts of money and significant personal sacrifice or pain.

The Law Office of Dabbs and Pomtree represented a large number of automobile collision victims. If you have suffered an injury due to a collision due to the negligence of others and would like to learn more about filing a claim, pursuing a  lawsuit, or receiving a settlement, you have come to the right place.

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Here For You When You Need Us Most

As you know, if you suffer a personal injury, you'll likely require medical attention and may need rehabilitation, both of which cost money. You may lose income (and have to use up "sick time") because of the injury while treatment and recovery occur. You may have sustained property damage to your car and other property. You may have to rent a vehicle, and car repairs and rentals cost money. You may lose the ability to perform various normal daily living activities for a while or long-term. You may endure pain, suffering, and mental anguish.

Get The Money You Deserve

The law permits you to seek recovery after a collision to "make you whole again." The central concept is that you should be compensated in a manner that places you back in the same position as you were before the collision.

In addition to typical compensatory damages designed to make someone whole, in extreme cases, "punitive damages" may be available if the injury resulted from someone else's reckless or irresponsible behavior or a defective product that the manufacturer should have corrected.

Contact Dabbs & Pomtree Attorneys at Law

Call us today at (501) 224-1141 or Toll-Free at 1-888-440-1899 for a free Our phone is answered 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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