Little Rock Injury Blog

Man holding his neck in pain while exiting the passenger side of a car after a crash, representing injured passengers pursuing car accident claims in Arkansas.
Car Accident
When the Passenger Sues: Your Rights as a Passenger After an Arkansas Crash
Passengers are often the forgotten victims in a car accident, but they may face significant injuries, medical bills, lost wages, and long recovery times. If you were a passenger in a crash, you may be wondering whether you have the right to seek compensation and who may be responsible for paying your ...
Illustration of brain injury showing red trauma area on skull X-ray, used to highlight changes in Arkansas HB 1583 affecting brain injury claims
Car Accident
HB 1583 and Brain Injury Claims in Arkansas: How the New Law Changes What You Can Recover
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are among the most serious and life-changing consequences of car and truck crashes. Survivors often require long-term rehabilitation, cognitive therapy, home modifications, and ongoing support. Until now, securing comprehensive insurance coverage for brain injury treatment in Arkansas has been uncertain. But with the passage of HB 1583 (now ...
Road construction signs and safety cones indicating a mobile work zone in Arkansas, representing changes under Act 327
Car Accident
What You Need to Know About Arkansas’s New Mobile Work Zone Law (Act 327)
Arkansas has implemented a new law aimed at improving safety for road workers and motorists alike. Known as Act 327, or the Mobile Work Zone Law, this legislation brings crucial changes that every driver should be aware of. Whether you're commuting through Little Rock or traveling across the state, understanding this new ...