Author: Reed Firm

Tim Reed Makes the List – Top 100 Civil Plaintiff Trial Lawyers in Arkansas

September 23, 2021
Reed Firm
For Immediate Release The National Trial Lawyers is pleased to announce that Tim Reed of Reed Firm, P.A., has been selected for inclusion into its Top 100 Civil Plaintiff Trial Lawyers in Arkansas, an honor given to only a select group of lawyers for their superior skills and qualifications in the field. Membership in this exclusive organization is by invitation only and is limited to […]

Be Mindful of Motorcyclists in Arkansas

July 26, 2021
Reed Firm
Since the first motorcycle hit the road, many people feel a call to ride. Motorcycles allow riders to feel the air in their hair and achieve a sense of freedom a car just can’t quite equal. However, motorcyclists face large risks. Small size makes them more difficult to spot, and many drivers don’t know how to react to nearby motorcyclists. Prevent an accident before it […]

Avoiding Big Truck Accidents

June 30, 2021
Reed Firm
Tractor trailers, also called 18-wheelers, can cause devastating collisions and injuries. You can avoid involvement in a big truck accident by learning eight tips to follow while you drive. Identifying and avoiding negligent truck drivers remains the best way to stymie a tractor-trailer accident. Allow the truck to enter the highway ahead of you. When a truck driver needs to exit an on-ramp, let him […]

Road Safety Tips For Summer Travel

June 24, 2021
Reed Firm
Some travel destinations don’t require a rental car due to great walking conditions and public transportation. However, in many places, you will need a rental car to get to landmarks and such. For instance, if traveling in Europe, you will need a car if you plan to explore the beautiful hills of Italy or multiple different cities in Germany. Driving abroad can be different and […]

Supreme Court victory for Reed Firm client

April 26, 2021
Reed Firm
Did you know that, in Arkansas, a minor child generally cannot sue his or her parent for negligence? This is known as the parental-immunity doctrine. And while many states have abrogated the doctrine, Arkansas continues to apply the doctrine in most cases. There are a couple exceptions, however. First, the doctrine does not apply when a parent commits an intentional or willful tort. Attwood v. […]