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What If the Other Driver Changes Their Story After an Accident in Arkansas?

It’s more common than you might think. At the scene of a crash, the other driver may admit fault, apologize, or even say, “I didn’t see you.” But later, sometimes just days after, their story changes. Often, this happens when the other driver must provide a statement to his or her insurance company. Suddenly, blame […]

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Rear-End Collisions in Arkansas: Are You Always Entitled to Compensation?

Rear-end collisions are among the most common car accidents on Arkansas roads. If you’ve been struck from behind, you may assume the other driver is automatically responsible and that compensation is guaranteed. Unfortunately, the reality is more complicated. At Reed Firm, we believe people deserve clear answers, honest guidance, and relentless advocacy. Below, we break

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Single-Vehicle Accidents in Arkansas: When You May Still Have a Valid Injury Claim

When people hear the phrase “single-car crash,” they often assume the driver is automatically at fault, and that no compensation is available. Insurance companies may rely on that assumption to shut down claims quickly. The reality is more complex. While a single vehicle accident in Arkansas may involve only one car, there are two very

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