Injury victims share many of the same questions. Here are clear answers to the ones we hear most often about Arkansas claims.
Deadlines and Fault
Most Arkansas injury claims must be filed within three years, though medical malpractice (two years) and government claims have shorter or stricter deadlines. Arkansas uses modified comparative fault with a 50% bar, so partial fault reduces — and at 50% eliminates — recovery.
Acting early protects evidence and your rights.
Cost and Value
Most injury lawyers work on contingency, so you typically pay no fee unless you recover. Claim value depends on injury severity, fault, available insurance, and life impact — and Arkansas does not cap compensatory damages.
Beware anyone promising an exact figure before reviewing your case.
Getting Started
A free, no-obligation consultation is the simplest first step. It lets you understand your rights, learn what your claim may be worth, and decide how to proceed — all without risk. Help is available 24/7.
Injured in Arkansas? Injury Claim Team connects injured Arkansans with experienced personal injury attorneys across all 75 counties. A free, confidential case review costs nothing, and you pay no fee unless you win. Call 973-566-5599 24/7.
This article is general information about Arkansas law, not legal advice for your specific situation. For advice about your claim, request a free case review.
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