Suffering a serious workplace injury can change your life in an instant. While many employees eventually recover and return to work, others are left with lasting conditions that make it difficult or even impossible to earn a living again. In these situations, one of the most pressing questions is whether workers’ compensation covers permanent disability in Arkansas. The answer is yes, but the type and amount of benefits depend on several factors, including the severity of the injury, the impact on your ability to work, and the medical evidence you provide. Understanding how the system works can help you protect your rights if you are facing a permanent disability.
Permanent disability refers to a lasting impairment that remains after you have reached maximum medical improvement, which means your condition is not expected to improve significantly with further treatment. Under Arkansas law, permanent disability is divided into two main categories:
These categories are important because they determine how your benefits are calculated and how long you can receive payments.
Arkansas uses a formula to calculate permanent disability benefits. The process typically involves:
Permanent total disability benefits are typically paid for life, while permanent partial disability benefits are limited to a set number of weeks based on the severity of the impairment. This makes accurate medical documentation critical to your claim.
Many workers wonder whether they can still work while receiving permanent disability benefits. The answer depends on the type of disability:
It is important to discuss your situation with an attorney before making decisions about returning to work. Attempting to work without proper guidance could put your benefits at risk.

Even though workers’ compensation is designed to provide support, employees often encounter challenges when seeking permanent disability benefits. Some of the most common issues include:
Because of these challenges, many workers turn to experienced attorneys to protect their rights and ensure they receive fair compensation for their permanent injuries.
Workers’ compensation cases involving permanent disability are often more complex than temporary injury claims. The long-term financial impact is greater, which means employers and insurers have more incentive to dispute your case. Having legal representation can make the difference between a fair settlement and years of financial struggle.
An attorney can help by:
Without strong advocacy, you risk leaving money on the table or losing benefits you are legally entitled to receive.
At Walker Law Group, we represent injured workers throughout Fort Smith and across Arkansas who are facing permanent disabilities. We know how devastating a workplace injury can be and how important it is to secure the benefits you need for long-term stability. If you or a loved one is struggling with a permanent disability claim, you can contact us today to discuss your case and learn how we can help protect your rights and your future.

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