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ToggleApr, 15, 2026
Yes, a playground injury in Arkansas can be grounds for a legal claim when it results from negligent supervision, poor maintenance, defective equipment, or unsafe property conditions. The path...
Apr, 08, 2026
Private property owners and equipment manufacturers may face liability in Arkansas playground injury cases. When the injury happens at a public park or school, Arkansas law generally provides that...
Apr, 07, 2026
Punitive damages may be available in Arkansas child injury claims when a defendant’s conduct goes beyond ordinary negligence and reflects malice, intentional harm, or reckless disregard for a child’s...
Mar, 26, 2026
The statute of limitations for most wrongful death claims in Arkansas is three years from the date of the person’s death. Under Arkansas Code 16-62-102, you must file your...
Mar, 17, 2026
Comparative negligence in Arkansas is a legal rule that reduces or eliminates your compensation based on your share of fault for an accident. Under Arkansas Code § 16-64-122, you...
Mar, 17, 2026
Under Arkansas’ wrongful death statute, Ark. Code Ann. § 16-62-102(f), a jury (or judge) may award fair and just compensation for injuries such as a spouse’s loss of services...
Feb, 12, 2026
A settlement offer is fair when it covers all medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future costs related to your injury. In Arkansas, you should compare the...
Feb, 11, 2026
Yes, you may be able to sue a shipper, loader, or cargo company if its conduct (such as overloading, unsafe load distribution, or misstating the shipment’s weight) helped put...
Feb, 11, 2026
You can handle a personal injury claim on your own if the case is minor, liability is clear, and damages are low. However, claims involving serious injuries, disputed liability,...
Feb, 03, 2026
Yes, you can file a wrongful death claim in Arkansas after a fatal truck accident. Under Arkansas Code § 16-62-102, when someone dies because of another party’s wrongful act,...
Feb, 03, 2026
If your loved one passed away after a crash resulting from someone else’s wrongful actions, you may be able to file a wrongful death claim. Arkansas law provides a...
Jan, 26, 2026
Not everyone can file a wrongful death claim in Arkansas. The law limits who can bring these cases to court. Generally, the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate...