A workplace injury in Arkansas usually means a workers' compensation claim, but in some cases you may also have a separate personal injury claim worth far more.
How Workers' Comp Works
Arkansas workers' compensation provides medical care and partial wage replacement regardless of fault, but it generally bars you from suing your employer. The trade-off is speed and certainty in exchange for limited benefits — no pain and suffering.
Most injured workers start here.
Third-Party Claims
If someone other than your employer caused your injury — a negligent driver, a defective machine's manufacturer, or a careless subcontractor — you may bring a separate personal injury claim against them. That claim can include full damages, including pain and suffering.
Construction sites, in particular, often involve multiple companies.
Pursuing Both
You can sometimes receive workers' comp and pursue a third-party claim simultaneously, though coordination is needed to handle reimbursement. Identifying a third party can dramatically increase your total recovery, so it's worth exploring every injury's full cause.
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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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