Personal Injury

Driver speaking with a police officer after a car accident, showing confusion and concern when accident details are disputed in Arkansas

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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Driver reviewing accident details with a police officer, illustrating issues that can arise from an incorrect police report in Arkansas car accidents

What If a Police Report Gets the Accident Wrong in Arkansas?

When you’ve been in a car or truck accident, you expect the official police report to reflect what really happened. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. An incorrect police report can create problems, especially when you’re trying to recover compensation for your injuries. At Reed Firm, we’ve seen firsthand how errors in accident reports can

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Severely damaged and uneven roadway illustrating hazardous road conditions that can cause car accidents and injury claims in Arkansas

Can Road Construction or Poor Road Conditions Cause an Injury Claim in Arkansas?

Not every accident is caused by another driver. Sometimes, the road itself is the hazard. From deep potholes to poorly managed construction zones, dangerous road conditions can lead to serious crashes. But if you’ve been involved in a road hazard accident in Arkansas, an important question arises: Do you actually have a case, and is

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