Personal Injury

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New Arkansas Law Limits Medical Expense Compensation: What Injury Victims Need to Know

In February 2025, a major Arkansas personal injury law change reshaped how accident victims can recover medical costs after being hurt in car wrecks, truck crashes, or other serious accidents. This new statute limits medical expense compensation in Arkansas, potentially altering what evidence injury victims can present in court, and how much they may ultimately […]

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What Affects the Value of a Personal Injury Claim in Arkansas

One of the first questions many clients ask is, “How much is my injury claim worth?” The answer isn’t always straightforward. Every personal injury case is unique, and the value of a claim depends on several important factors. At the Reed Firm, we believe in being transparent about the process so you can make informed

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What to Know About Premises Liability Claims in Arkansas

If you’ve been injured at a store in Arkansas, slipped on an unsafe floor in Little Rock, or suffered harm because of hazardous property conditions, you may have what’s called a premises liability claim. These cases arise when property owners fail to keep their premises reasonably safe and their negligence causes someone to get hurt.

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