Personal Injury

Person wearing a smartwatch rubs an irritated wrist during a workout, illustrating wearable tech injuries and product liability issues in Arkansas

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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Winter Car Accidents in Arkansas: How Weather Conditions Can Affect Fault and Insurance Claims

Winter may be shorter and milder in Arkansas than in northern states, but cold temperatures, ice, sleet, and freezing rain can still create dangerous driving conditions. Every year, winter car accidents in Arkansas leave drivers and families dealing with injuries, vehicle damage, and confusing insurance disputes. If you’ve been injured in an icy road accident

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Little Rock city hall illustrating legal questions about suing the city after a car accident

Can You Sue the City of Little Rock After a Car Accident? What Arkansas Drivers Need to Know

Can You Sue the City of Little Rock After a Car Accident? What Arkansas Drivers Need to Know Car accidents are stressful under any circumstances, but when the at-fault party is a city vehicle or a City of Little Rock employee, confusion and frustration often follow. Many Arkansas drivers assume the government is “immune” from

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