Enter your details below to estimate what your personal injury claim in Arkansas may be worth — incorporating local Arkansas negligence laws, statutes of limitations, and damage caps.
If you were injured in Arkansas (in cities like Little Rock, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Springdale), your claim is governed by local statutes and fault rules:
This estimator uses the standard "Multiplier Method" used by insurance adjusters and personal injury attorneys. We take your hard economic losses (medical bills and lost wages) and multiply them by a factor of 1.5 to 5 based on the severity of your injury and the clarity of liability.
Under Arkansas law, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is 3 years. If you do not file a lawsuit within this time period, you will lose your right to seek compensation.
Arkansas uses a 50% modified comparative negligence rule. You can recover damages as long as your share of fault is less than 50%. If you are found 50% or more responsible, you cannot recover anything.
The Arkansas Constitution prohibits the legislature from placing caps on compensatory damages for personal injury. Caps on compensatory damages in medical malpractice are prohibited by the state constitution.