Head-on collisions happen when the front of one vehicle strikes the front of another. These accidents may involve factors such as distracted driving, impaired driving, unsafe passing, poor visibility, or a driver crossing the center line. After a head-on collision, it is important to understand what happened, which injuries were sustained, and what information may be needed to support a claim.
A hit and run accident can leave an injured person with many unanswered questions. In some cases, the other driver may leave because they do not have insurance, do not have a valid license, or are concerned about the consequences of the crash. If you were injured in a hit and run accident, an attorney can help you review available insurance coverage, gather information, and determine what options may be available.
Rollover accidents can happen for many reasons, including sudden steering, roadway hazards, unsafe speeds, vehicle design issues, or a loss of control. These cases often require a careful review of the accident scene, vehicle damage, road conditions, and any available witness statements or reports. We can help you understand what information may be important and how to move forward after a rollover accident.
T-bone accidents, also known as side-impact collisions, often happen at intersections. They may involve a driver failing to yield, running a red light, disregarding a stop sign, or making an unsafe turn. These accidents can raise important questions about right of way, visibility, timing, and driver attention. If you were injured in a T-bone accident, our attorneys can help review the details and explain the next steps.
Rear-end accidents often happen when a driver is following too closely, distracted, speeding, or unable to stop in time for traffic ahead. Even when the damage to the vehicles appears limited, these accidents can still lead to injuries that affect a person’s daily life, work, and medical needs. If you were injured in a rear-end accident, we can review the details and explain your options.

In Arkansas, a person generally has three years from the date of a car accident to file a lawsuit related to injuries from the crash. That deadline can make it important to speak with an attorney sooner rather than later, especially when medical treatment, insurance claims, and evidence are involved. We help clients in Benton, Bryant, Saline County and all of Arkansas understand their rights and make informed decisions after a car accident.
An attorney can help communicate with insurance companies, review accident reports, gather available records, and determine what evidence may be important to your claim. Every situation is different, and our goal is to provide clear guidance based on the facts of your case.
Many vehicles include technology that may help show where a vehicle was located, how it was moving, or what systems were being used before a collision. When available, GPS data and related vehicle information may help provide a clearer understanding of the events leading up to the accident.
Cell phone records may be relevant when there are questions about whether a driver was distracted at the time of the crash. These records can be time-sensitive, and they may need to be requested and preserved properly. An attorney can help determine whether this type of information may be useful in your case.
Accident reconstruction may help explain how a collision occurred. This can include reviewing vehicle damage, roadway conditions, photographs, police reports, witness statements, and other available evidence. When appropriate, preserving this information early can help create a more complete picture of the accident.
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