Personal Injury

Person recording a car accident scene on a smartphone, showing how viral videos and online footage can be used as evidence in an Arkansas personal injury claim

Viral Videos as Evidence: How Online Footage Can Impact Your Injury Claim

In today’s digital world, accidents don’t just happen, they’re often recorded, shared, and analyzed online within minutes. From dash cams and doorbell cameras to cell phones and social media posts, viral videos are increasingly shaping the outcome of personal injury cases. If you’ve been hurt in a car crash, slip and fall, or other accident, […]

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Person sitting with medical bills and documents, showing the financial stress involved in a personal injury settlement

What Most People Don’t Realize About Personal Injury Settlements (And Why Insurance Coverage Matters More Than You Think)

At Reed Firm, we’ve recovered millions of dollars in compensation for our clients. But behind every case is something much more important than the dollar amount—a real person whose life was turned upside down by someone else’s negligence. What drives us isn’t just the results. It’s the people. Every client who walks through our doors

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Two cars collided in the middle of a Little Rock intersection, illustrating how shared fault and complex traffic patterns can lead to serious Arkansas crash injuries.

Intersection Accidents in Little Rock: How Shared Fault and Traffic Patterns Affect Your Case

Intersections are some of the most dangerous places on Arkansas roads, especially in busy areas like Little Rock. When cars, trucks, and motorcycles all meet at the same point, even a small mistake can lead to serious injuries. Understanding how fault is determined in these cases, and how traffic patterns affect that analysis, is important

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