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September 23, 2025
Does Workers' Compensation Cover Permanent Disability in Arkansas?

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 […]

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August 5, 2025
New Arkansas Law Bans Phone Use in Work Zones: What Drivers Need to Know

Arkansas Enforces Hands-Free Driving in Construction Zones Starting Today Beginning August 5, 2025, drivers in Arkansas are officially prohibited from using handheld electronic devices while traveling through highway work zones. This new hands-free law, passed as part of Act 445, is now being actively enforced statewide and drivers who ignore it could face serious fines […]

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July 11, 2025
Can You Sue Your Employer for a Workplace Injury in Arkansas?

If you’ve been hurt on the job in Arkansas, your first concern is recovery, but your second is probably how to pay the bills. Medical costs, lost wages, and uncertainty about your job can quickly become overwhelming. In many cases, injured workers wonder, “Can I sue my employer for what happened?” It’s a fair question, […]

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June 13, 2025
Can You Sue a Bar or Restaurant After a Drunk Driving Crash in Arkansas?

Understanding Third-Party Liability in DUI Accidents If you've been injured in a crash caused by a drunk driver, your first instinct might be to hold that driver accountable—and rightfully so. But what if someone else also played a role in the accident? In Arkansas, you may be able to hold a bar, restaurant, or other […]

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May 7, 2025
How Long Do You Have to File a Car Accident Lawsuit in Arkansas?

If you’ve been involved in a car accident in Arkansas, understanding the legal deadlines for filing a lawsuit is just as important as seeking medical care or exchanging insurance information. In legal terms, this deadline is called the "statute of limitations." Missing it could mean losing your chance to secure compensation for injuries, vehicle damage, […]

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April 11, 2025
Can You Still Recover Compensation If You Were Partially at Fault for a Truck Accident in Arkansas?

Truck accidents are among the most serious and complex personal injury cases in Arkansas. With high medical bills, lost income, and long-term recovery to consider, securing compensation is often critical to rebuilding your life. But what happens if you were partially responsible for the crash? Can you still file a claim and recover damages? The […]

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March 14, 2025
Are Motorcyclists Treated Unfairly in Arkansas Insurance Claims?

Motorcyclists often face an uphill battle when pursuing insurance claims after an accident. Despite following traffic laws and riding responsibly, riders are sometimes unfairly blamed for crashes simply because they were on a motorcycle. This bias can make it harder for injured motorcyclists in Arkansas to recover the compensation they deserve. Understanding why these biases […]

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February 5, 2025
Can You Receive Workers' Compensation for Mental Health Conditions in 2025?

For years, workers' compensation laws have primarily focused on physical injuries sustained on the job. However, what happens when a worker suffers from a mental health condition caused by their work environment? Stress, trauma, and high-pressure workplaces can significantly impact an employee’s well-being, leading to anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In 2025, many […]

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January 7, 2025
Who Is Liable in a Multi-Car Accident in Arkansas?

Multi-car accidents, often referred to as chain-reaction collisions, are complex events that can leave victims with serious injuries and property damage. Determining liability in these crashes can be challenging due to the involvement of multiple drivers, conflicting accounts of what happened, and varying degrees of fault. In Arkansas, the process of assigning responsibility requires a […]

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December 6, 2024
Can You Appeal a Denied Workers' Compensation Claim in Arkansas?

Experiencing a workplace injury can be a life-changing event. Workers’ compensation exists to provide much-needed financial support and medical coverage for employees injured on the job. However, when a workers' compensation claim is denied, it can leave injured workers feeling uncertain about how to proceed. Fortunately, in Arkansas, you have the right to appeal a […]

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October 31, 2024
What Are the Most Common Injuries from Truck Accidents?

Truck accidents are some of the most devastating incidents on the road due to the immense size and weight of commercial vehicles. When a truck collides with a smaller passenger vehicle, the impact can result in severe and often life-altering injuries for those in the passenger vehicle. Understanding the types of injuries that commonly result […]

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October 4, 2024
How Long Do I Have to File a Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit in Arkansas?

If you’ve been involved in a motorcycle accident in Arkansas, knowing how much time you have to file a lawsuit is important. The time limit to file a legal claim is governed by what’s known as the statute of limitations. Missing this deadline can result in losing your right to seek compensation for your injuries […]

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September 6, 2024
Can You Still Get Compensation If You Were Partially at Fault in a Drunk Driving Accident?

Drunk driving accidents are devastating, often resulting in severe injuries and significant property damage. When you're involved in such an accident, the situation can become even more complex if you are found to be partially at fault. In Arkansas, the legal principle known as comparative fault (or comparative negligence) plays a crucial role in determining […]

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August 9, 2024
Can You Be Held Liable if You Leave the Scene of a Hit and Run Accident?

Leaving the scene of a hit and run accident can have severe legal repercussions. In most jurisdictions, it is considered a criminal offense, and penalties can include hefty fines, license suspension, and even imprisonment. Understanding these consequences can help emphasize the importance of staying at the scene and cooperating with authorities. Hit and run accidents […]

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July 3, 2024
How Do You Prove That an Injury Is Work-Related for Workers' Compensation?

Gathering Medical Evidence To prove that an injury is work-related, the first step is to collect comprehensive medical evidence. Ensure that you have detailed medical records from a licensed physician. These records should include the diagnosis, treatment plan, and the physician's professional opinion on how the injury is related to your work. It's crucial that […]

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May 30, 2024
Who Pays for Medical Bills After a Truck Accident?

Understanding Liability and Insurance Coverage One of the primary concerns for victims of truck accidents is who will cover their medical expenses. The answer often depends on several factors, including the specifics of the accident and the types of insurance policies involved. In many cases, the at-fault party’s insurance is responsible for covering medical bills. […]

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April 24, 2024
Can You Sue for Motorcycle Accident Injuries if You Weren't Wearing a Helmet in Fort Smith?

Motorcycle accidents can be significantly traumatic and complicated, especially when you're not wearing a helmet at the time of the incident. In Fort Smith, riders who find themselves injured under these circumstances often question their legal rights and the possibility of claiming compensation. This detailed exploration will help clarify Arkansas's legal framework regarding motorcycle safety […]

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March 27, 2024
What Are the First Steps to Take After a Workplace Injury in Arkansas?

Experiencing an injury on the job can be both alarming and confusing. It's crucial to know the immediate actions to take to ensure your health and rights are fully protected. Arkansas workers are covered under comprehensive workers' compensation laws, designed to provide support and benefits in the event of a workplace injury. Here's a detailed […]

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March 4, 2024
Can You Receive Compensation Without Identifying the Other Driver in a Hit and Run?

Experiencing a hit-and-run can leave you feeling vulnerable and frustrated, particularly when it comes to seeking compensation for your injuries and damages. The complexity of these cases often leads victims to wonder if they can receive compensation without the at-fault driver being identified. At Fort Smith Law, we specialize in navigating these challenging situations, offering […]

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January 25, 2024
What Are Your Legal Obligations If You Witness a Hit and Run in Arkansas?

Witnessing a hit and run can be a shocking and unsettling moment. As a bystander, you might find yourself in a whirl of confusion and concern. It's important to understand that in these moments, your actions can make a significant difference. In Arkansas, as in many states, there are certain obligations and steps that witnesses […]

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December 28, 2023
What Are Your Options if Hit by an Uninsured Driver in Arkansas?

Being involved in a car accident is always a distressing experience, but it becomes particularly complicated when the at-fault driver is uninsured. In Arkansas, where such situations are not uncommon, it's crucial to understand the legal options available to you. As experts in car accident law, Walker Law Group is well-equipped to guide clients through […]

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November 29, 2023
Is Lane Splitting Legal in Arkansas?

Understanding Motorcycle Laws As experienced motorcycle accident attorneys based in Fort Smith, Arkansas, we at Walker Law Group, PLC understand the complexities and unique challenges faced by motorcyclists on the road. One common question that arises among riders in Arkansas is about lane splitting - a practice where a motorcyclist rides between lanes of slow-moving […]

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