Friday, May 29, 2009
Personal Injury Victims
Let’s face it - A car wreck can be a very scary and unnerving experience. It is critical that personal injury victims take the proper steps following a motor vehicle accident to gather and preserve evidence to enable them to obtain the maximum compensation they deserve. The following is a checklist for Arkansas personal injury victims:
The Accident Scene:
• Call the police
• Exchange information with the other driver, such as: name, address, telephone number, driver's license number, tag number, and insurance information.
• Gather the names and contact information for any witnesses
• If possible photograph the vehicles and scene of the accident
Following the Accident:
• If injured, seek immediate medical attention
• Notify your insurance carrier
• Photograph your vehicle
• Photograph any injuries
• Keep a log of your medical treatment to help document your daily recovery and pain and suffering
• Keep a log of all out of pocket expenses such as co-pays, prescriptions, and lost wages
• Keep all bills, receipts and documents associated with your vehicle's damage and repair
• Obtain a copy of the accident report
Other Key Points:
• Never admit fault to the other driver or police officer immediately after the accident
• Diligently follow through with all medical treatment and care.
• Do not speak with anyone from the other driver's insurance company or their attorney.
You can be sure that the insurance company will have lawyers and investigators’ working for them. That is why you need the experienced car accident lawyers at Gregg, Farris & Bumpers working for you. We handle car wreck cases all over the State of Arkansas and we are within easy driving distance from personal injury victims residing in Cleburne County, Stone County, Sharp County, Jackson County, and of course, Independence County since we are located in Batesville
The Accident Scene:
• Call the police
• Exchange information with the other driver, such as: name, address, telephone number, driver's license number, tag number, and insurance information.
• Gather the names and contact information for any witnesses
• If possible photograph the vehicles and scene of the accident
Following the Accident:
• If injured, seek immediate medical attention
• Notify your insurance carrier
• Photograph your vehicle
• Photograph any injuries
• Keep a log of your medical treatment to help document your daily recovery and pain and suffering
• Keep a log of all out of pocket expenses such as co-pays, prescriptions, and lost wages
• Keep all bills, receipts and documents associated with your vehicle's damage and repair
• Obtain a copy of the accident report
Other Key Points:
• Never admit fault to the other driver or police officer immediately after the accident
• Diligently follow through with all medical treatment and care.
• Do not speak with anyone from the other driver's insurance company or their attorney.
You can be sure that the insurance company will have lawyers and investigators’ working for them. That is why you need the experienced car accident lawyers at Gregg, Farris & Bumpers working for you. We handle car wreck cases all over the State of Arkansas and we are within easy driving distance from personal injury victims residing in Cleburne County, Stone County, Sharp County, Jackson County, and of course, Independence County since we are located in Batesville
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Personal Injury Car Wrecks
On a daily basis in every city across the country, people risk life and limb without thinking twice about it. They hop into the car, crank up the music, turn on the cell phone, and cruise off down the road without a care. But, that casual errand or the usual daily commute can become a catastrophe in the blink of an eye if you are involved in an accident. For most people, that is the only time they consider what to do after a car accident. Hopefully, you won’t be involved in a car accident, but the odds are not in your favor.
If you or your family member suffers personal injury in an automobile accident, do not settle with an insurance company. Get your own expert and call the personal injury lawyers, Gregg, Farris & Bumpers.
If you or your family member suffers personal injury in an automobile accident, do not settle with an insurance company. Get your own expert and call the personal injury lawyers, Gregg, Farris & Bumpers.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Motorcycle Deaths in Arkansas
Two riders on a motorcycle were killed in a three vehicle crash shortly after noon Sunday, May 17, 2009 on Highway 63 in Fulton County, Arkansas, about 10.5 miles south of Mammoth Spring, according to Arkansas State Police Cpl. Kenneth Foley, as reported by the Batesville Guard & Record.
With today’s economy and gas prices, more and more motorcycles are on the road.
Motorcycle deaths in Arkansas increased 300 percent from 1997 to 2007. According to government statistics, there were 19 deadly motorcycle accidents in Arkansas in 1997 and the number increased to 76 in 2007. In fact, one in every nine car fatalities involves motorcycle riders.
As might be expected, these riders have little or no protection. At Gregg, Farris & Bumpers, we have been successful representing personal injury motorcycle victims. If you or a family member is injured in a motorcycle accident, call Gregg, Farris & Bumpers.
With today’s economy and gas prices, more and more motorcycles are on the road.
Motorcycle deaths in Arkansas increased 300 percent from 1997 to 2007. According to government statistics, there were 19 deadly motorcycle accidents in Arkansas in 1997 and the number increased to 76 in 2007. In fact, one in every nine car fatalities involves motorcycle riders.
As might be expected, these riders have little or no protection. At Gregg, Farris & Bumpers, we have been successful representing personal injury motorcycle victims. If you or a family member is injured in a motorcycle accident, call Gregg, Farris & Bumpers.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Did You Know?
An average of 42,000 people die as a result of car accidents and collisions each year in the United States alone.
Approximately 115 people die each day in the US as a result of car accidents. This amounts to 1 death per every 13 minutes.
Alcohol use is a factor in 2 out of every 5 car accidents.
In 2007, 13,811 passengers of vehicles and motorcycles died as a result of crashes.
In 2007, 26,801 drivers of vehicles and motorcycles diet as a result of crashes.
At Gregg, Farris & Bumpers, as personal injury attorneys, many of our clients are injured by drunk drivers. We believe these cases have a greater value than ordinary car wreck cases. They are very similar to accidents involving big trucks such as 18-wheelers in that jurors are not sympathetic to such defendants.
Approximately 115 people die each day in the US as a result of car accidents. This amounts to 1 death per every 13 minutes.
Alcohol use is a factor in 2 out of every 5 car accidents.
In 2007, 13,811 passengers of vehicles and motorcycles died as a result of crashes.
In 2007, 26,801 drivers of vehicles and motorcycles diet as a result of crashes.
At Gregg, Farris & Bumpers, as personal injury attorneys, many of our clients are injured by drunk drivers. We believe these cases have a greater value than ordinary car wreck cases. They are very similar to accidents involving big trucks such as 18-wheelers in that jurors are not sympathetic to such defendants.
Friday, May 22, 2009
OUR EXPERIENCE HAS SHOWN
The true settlement value of any case can only be reached by a careful and thorough accumulation of all information by experienced attorneys familiar with the litigation process.
There is no magic formula for determining the value of a case. The maximum settlement value of your case can only be achieved if the insurance company responsible is apprehensive about the consequences of their failure to settle. These are consequences only experienced trial attorneys can provide.
There is no magic formula for determining the value of a case. The maximum settlement value of your case can only be achieved if the insurance company responsible is apprehensive about the consequences of their failure to settle. These are consequences only experienced trial attorneys can provide.
THE GREGG, FARRIS & BUMPERS METHOD
Protection of our client's best interest in the litigation process through aggressive and ethical representation.
Attacking litigation techniques as opposed to reacting to insurance company pressures.
Keeping you the client informed at all times of your case's progress.
Attacking litigation techniques as opposed to reacting to insurance company pressures.
Keeping you the client informed at all times of your case's progress.
OUR OFFICES
Our offices are open Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm. We are prepared to help you, your family, and your friends with all of your legal issues, which include but are not limited to Family Law, Criminal Law, Juvenile Crime, Guardianships, DHS, Social Security, Personal Injury, Automobile Accidents, Business, Estate Planning, Trusts and Probate, Elder Law, and Real Property Matters.
Call 24 hours a day at 1-800-364-1826
Thursday, May 21, 2009
DIVORCE AND CHILD CUSTODY
For most couples children are the sole issue of their divorce. However, most parents fail to gain custody of their children because they don't know how to properly prepare for a divorce or make foolish decisions during their separation.
If you are planning to divorce or have recently separated, it is paramount for you to contact an attorney as soon as possible. An attorney can guide you through the divorce process and prevent you from making decisions that are not in you or your child's best interests.
If you are planning to divorce or have recently separated, it is paramount for you to contact an attorney as soon as possible. An attorney can guide you through the divorce process and prevent you from making decisions that are not in you or your child's best interests.
OUR REPRESENTATION PROVIDES THESE BENEFITS FOR YOU
No attorney's fees or costs on personal injury cases due unless we recover for you.
Arranging with all health care providers for the postponement of collection efforts until recovery.
Investigating all possible sources of recovery.
Compilation of comprehensive settlement brochures, including itemized medical expenses, letters from physicians, medical reports, medical records, and wage loss information to maximize recoveries. Settlement brochures can include video tapes or photographs to effectively illustrate injuries.
Over fifty years combined experience in the evaluation and trial of personal injury claims enabling you the client to achieve maximum recovery.
OUR GOALS
Fair Settlement To Keep You Out of Court
Get Your Medical Bills Paid Immediately
Promptly Provide Answers to All Your Questions
Follow Through By Filing Lawsuits on Those Cases Where a Fair Settlement Is Not Offered
Get Your Medical Bills Paid Immediately
Promptly Provide Answers to All Your Questions
Follow Through By Filing Lawsuits on Those Cases Where a Fair Settlement Is Not Offered
OUR SERVICES
We know what it is like to go through this complicated process, so we do our very best to help you get what you deserve. For accident cases, there is no fee until we collect for you. Flexible fees on all other cases.
Call 24 hours a day
We Can Help With:
Auto & Trucking Accidents
Medical
Negligence
Birth Injuries
Death Cases
Railroad / Boating / Aircraft
Accidents
Motorcycle / Bicycle Accidents
Construction Accidents
Pedestrian Accidents
Burn Injuries
Nursing Home Abuse
Defective
Products
Explosion
Social Security Disability
Family Law
Divorce
Custody
Adoption (Foreign & Domestic)
Guardianships
Criminal
Law
Business & Corporate Law
Estates & Trusts
Commercial
Litigation
Call 24 hours a day
1-800-364-1826
FULLER BUMPERS
Practice Areas:
Divorce; Custody; Criminal Law; Social Security Disability; Personal Injury; Juvenile Crime; Guardianships; DHS Matters; Wills & Estate Planning; Elder Law; Child Support; Small Claims
Education:
University of Arkansas, J.D. 2006; University of Arkansas – Little Rock, B.A., 2003
Admitted:
2006, Arkansas.
Memberships:
Independence County; Arkansas Bar Association
Born:
Memphis, TN; Nov. 20, 1974
Biography:
Attorney Ad Litem 16th Judicial District
Arkansas Public Defender’s Office (Attorney, 2007-2009)
PHILLIP FARRIS
Practice Areas:
Accidents; Automobile Accidents & Injuries; Medical Malpractice; Truck Accidents; Wrongful Death; Automobile Negligence; Plaintiff’s Personal Injury; Social Security Disability
Education:
University of Arkansas, J.D., 1974; Hendrix College, B.A., 1970
Admitted:
1974, Arkansas; U.S. District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas; U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit; Supreme Court of the United States of America
Memberships:
Independence County (President, 1976); Arkansas and American Bar Associations; Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association
Born:
Fort Smith, AR; June 13, 1948
Biography:
Phi Alpha Delta (Justice,1974); Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, 3rd Judicial District, 1975-1978; President, UALP Law School Association, 1988-1989; Fellow and Former Board Member, Arkansas Bar Foundation
Reported Cases:
Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services v. Ahlborn, 126 S. Ct. 1752 (5/1/2006); Dodson v. J.C. Penney Company, Inc., 336 F.3d 696 (8th Cir. 2003)
JOHN GREGG
Practice Areas:
Banking Law; Secured Lending; Commercial Real Estate Foreclosure; Commercial Real Estate Litigation; Creditors Rights; Commercial Insurance Defense; Civil Litigation; Probate
Education:
University of Arkansas, J.D., 1970; Hendrix College, B.A., 1967
Admitted:
1970, Arkansas; U.S. District Court, Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas; U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit; 1990, South Carolina
Memberships:
Independence County (President, 1976-1977); Arkansas (Member: Professional Ethics and Grievance Committee, 1975-1976; House of Delegates, 1976-1979); South Carolina and American Bar associations
Born:
Norfolk, VA; Jan. 22, 1945
Biography:
Phi Alpha Delta (Member, 1968-1970; Managing Editor, 1969-1970); Arkansas Law Review (Member, 1982-1984 and 1985-1987; President, 1986); Chamber Board, Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce; Special Chief Justice Arkansas Supreme Court, 1990; Judge, Independence County District 2001-2004; Fellow and Former Board Member, Arkansas Bar Foundation
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