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People often get injured, through no fault of their own, by another party who is negligent. Examples include, but are not limited to, big truck and automobile collisions, motorcycle wrecks, being injured at a commercial establishment or even at someone’s home. Depending on the circumstances, the law may allow recovery of medical expenses, lost wages and provide compensation for pain, suffering and permanent disfigurement.


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Personal Injury Cases We Handle Across Central Arkansas

Car Accidents

Big Truck Accidents

Motorcycle Wrecks

Accidents at Home

Medical Malpractice

And More!

Personal Injury Cases We Handle Across Central Arkansas

Car Accidents

Big Truck Accidents

Motorcycle Wrecks

Accidents at Home

Medical Malpractice

And More!

Arkansas Personal Injury FAQs

  • How do I know if I have a personal injury case?

    To have a solid personal injury case, you must be able to show that your injuries are the direct result of the defendant’s negligence or that they had malicious intent. You also need to prove that the injuries caused some form of loss. This includes medical expenses, time away from work, property damage, etc.

  • Is there a deadline to file a personal injury claim?

    Yes. Personal injury lawsuits have a timeframe known as a “statute of limitations.”


    In Arkansas, the statute of limitations for most personal injury cases is three years from the date the injury was occured. While there are some exceptions to this rule, it’s in your best interest to discuss your situation with an attorney as soon as possible.

  • What should I bring to a consultation with a personal injury attorney?

    • Accident report: If you were involved in a motor vehicle crash, bring a copy of the accident report or police report. This report often provides a beneficial assessment of factors that contributed to the collision as well as an assessment of liability.
    • Receipts: If you paid expenses that were directly related to your injuries or other damages, bring receipts to your consultation. These may include receipts for medical bills, prescriptions, or repairs.
    • Medical records and insurance information: Save copies of your medical records and any related insurance documentation.
    • Pay stubs: If you had to miss time away from work due to your injuries, bring pay stubs or other documentation that details your wages.
    • Witness information and correspondence: If you were able to gather contact information for witnesses, bring this information to your consultation. Also keep any correspondence you had with witnesses or with the responsible party’s insurance provider.
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