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Dec
How To Seek Compensation for a Child Injured in a Car Accident
Having a child injured in a car accident can be a terrifying, gut-wrenching experience for both the child and their family.Arkansas Children's Infant and Child Death Review Program Annual Report states that, in 2019, 35% of child deaths were related to car accidents, makin...
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Dec
What If the At-Fault Driver Is Lying About an Accident?
When someone has been involved in a car accident, it's natural to panic.An at-fault driver might feel that if they stretch the truth about their involvement, it could mean serious condolences for themselves. Sometimes, when the at-fault driver is questioned about their rol...
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Dec
Reasons Why Driver Actions Cause Car Accidents
Driving. For most of us, it's a daily activity, but as commonplace as it may seem, getting behind the wheel also comes with inherent risks.Every year, tens of millions of car accidents occur around the world, and almost 3,700 people are killed every day in crashes involvin...
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Dec
How Common Are Head Injuries After a Car Accident?
Like many other states, Arkansas sees its fair share of wrecks each year. While many of those individuals who are involved walk away from them unscathed, unfortunately, that's not the case for others.Head injuries, most of which lead to traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), oft...
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Dec
What Happens if You Speed in a Construction Zone?
Due to the exponential rise in work zone accidents, the Arkansas Department of Transportation created Slow Down, Phone Down, a statewide zero-tolerance work zone safety campaign. It urges drivers to slow down and put their phones down, as those are the two most common causes of w...
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Dec
Car Seat Laws in Arkansas
According to United States Department of Transportation (DOT) data, car crashes are one of the leading causes of death among children under 13.Following car seat laws in Arkansas is a simple yet important step toward reducing traffic deaths.One out of four children who die unin...
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Dec
How To Get a Police Accident Report in Arkansas
If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident in Little Rock, Pulaski County, or the surrounding area, you may already have a sense of what you're up against. With mounting medical bills, missed paychecks, and insurance adjusters constantly questioning your versi...
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Dec
What Are My Options for Filing a Claim if the At-Fault Driver Died?
Becoming involved in a vehicle accident is stressful, whether you are fully or partially at fault for it or didn't contribute to its occurrence at all. Arkansas law affords you the right to seek compensation for your injuries and other accident-related damages by filin...
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Dec
How Common Are Wrong-Way Accidents?
Wrong-way accidents are relatively rare compared to other types of accidents—like rear-end collisions, T-bone crashes, or blind spot accidents. Wrong-way collisions are estimated to comprise roughly 1% of motor vehicle fatalities—about 300-400 deaths a year.When a wro...
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Dec
Can I Recover Compensation for My Injuries if I Was Partially Responsible for a Crash?
In many cases, you can still recover compensation for your injuries even if you were partially responsible for the crash. However, the amount of compensation you may be entitled to receive may fluctuate based on your degree of fault. It is also important to note that e...
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