Personal Injury Lawyers in Little Rock, AR

Serious representation for Little Rock injury victims facing life-altering harm.

Life in Little Rock brings its own set of risks. Major interstates converge here, industrial corridors run alongside residential areas, and steady commercial traffic moves through the city every day. When negligence enters the picture, the consequences can follow you for years.

At Potts Law Firm, our Little Rock personal injury attorneys step in early. We examine what went wrong, secure evidence before it disappears, and pursue results that reflect the full scope of your injuries: medical, financial, and long-term.

Little Rock, AR

Representing Injury Victims Across Pulaski County

Personal injury claims in Little Rock come with local factors that carry real weight. High-traffic corridors like I-30, I-40, and I-430 see frequent serious collisions. Industrial sites, distribution hubs, and aging commercial properties introduce additional liability concerns. These details affect how accidents are investigated, how insurers respond, and how cases are evaluated.

From downtown Little Rock and Midtown to North Little Rock, West Little Rock, and surrounding Pulaski County communities, we represent individuals harmed in serious accidents with focused preparation and persistence.

Our Personal Injury Services in Little Rock

Legal representation for injuries tied to roadways, worksites, properties, and commercial activity.

Car Accidents

Interstate traffic, construction zones, and daily commuting patterns increase the risk of serious crashes throughout Little Rock. When distracted, impaired, or reckless drivers cause harm, we work to establish fault and pursue compensation connected to medical care, lost income, and lasting limitations.

Truck Accidents

Commercial trucks moving through central Arkansas pose serious danger when safety rules are ignored. We investigate driver fatigue, maintenance failures, improper loading, and company practices that contribute to devastating truck collisions.

Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcyclists face elevated risk on high-speed roadways and congested surface streets. When a rider is injured because a driver failed to yield or check blind spots, we confront unfair bias and document the full physical and financial impact.

Premises Liability & Slip and Fall Injuries

Apartment complexes, retail centers, parking garages, and public-facing properties across Little Rock have a duty to address hazards. When owners fail to correct dangerous conditions or provide adequate warnings, we pursue accountability under Arkansas premises liability law.

Wrongful Death

A fatal accident leaves families searching for answers while financial pressure builds quickly. We help Little Rock families pursue accountability and recovery while managing the legal burden with care and determination.

Catastrophic Injuries

Traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, amputations, and permanent disabilities require long-term planning. We work with medical and economic professionals to build cases that account for future care needs, reduced earning capacity, and lasting consequences.

Why Choose Our Little Rock Injury Attorneys?

Insurance companies respond to preparation, not promises. At Potts Law Firm, we build injury claims with complete medical records, expert support, and a clear accounting of how an accident affects your future.

Our attorneys prepare each and every case as if it will be tried. That readiness changes how insurers negotiate, especially when large companies or commercial carriers are involved.

What’s the Next Step?

Explain what happened.
Learn how Arkansas law applies to your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What compensation can I recover in an Arkansas personal injury case?

Compensation in an Arkansas personal injury case may include medical expenses, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, future medical care, property damage, and compensation for pain and emotional distress. The amount depends on the seriousness of the injuries, who was at fault, and how the accident has affected your ability to work and live day to day.

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Arkansas?

In most cases, Arkansas law gives you three years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline can bar you from recovering compensation, so it’s best to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible after an accident.

What if I was partially at fault for the accident?

Arkansas follows a modified comparative fault rule. You may still recover compensation if you were less than 50% at fault, but your recovery will be reduced based on your share of responsibility. If you are found 50% or more at fault, you cannot recover damages.

Will my Little Rock personal injury case go to court?

Many personal injury cases in Little Rock settle without going to trial. That said, preparing a case as if it will go to court often leads to stronger settlement outcomes. If a trial becomes necessary, your attorney will handle each step and prepare you for what to expect.

How long does a personal injury case take in Pulaski County?

The timeline for a case in Pulaski County depends on factors like the severity of injuries, the length of medical treatment, and whether fault is disputed. Some cases resolve in a few months, while more complex cases can take a year or longer, especially if litigation is required.

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