Personal Injury

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Can You Still File a Claim If You Didn’t Call the Police After an Accident?

After a car accident, many people are focused on getting out of traffic, calming their nerves, or getting home safely. If injuries don’t seem serious at first, it’s common not to call the police. But later, when pain sets in or insurance companies get involved, that decision can have real consequences. If you’re facing a […]

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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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Wearable Tech Injuries: When Devices Cause Harm and What Arkansas Law Says

Smartwatches, fitness trackers, and other wearable devices are designed to improve our health, productivity, and safety. But when these products malfunction or are poorly designed, they can cause real physical harm. Across the country, consumers have reported burns, rashes, electric shocks, and other injuries linked to wearable technology. If you or a loved one has

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