Truck Accidents

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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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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Illustration of brain injury showing red trauma area on skull X-ray, used to highlight changes in Arkansas HB 1583 affecting brain injury claims

HB 1583 and Brain Injury Claims in Arkansas: How the New Law Changes What You Can Recover

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are among the most serious and life-changing consequences of car and truck crashes. Survivors often require long-term rehabilitation, cognitive therapy, home modifications, and ongoing support. Until now, securing comprehensive insurance coverage for brain injury treatment in Arkansas has been uncertain. But with the passage of HB 1583 (now Act 348), the

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