September 2025

Rear-Ended While Stopped in Arkansas? Here’s What to Know About Your Settlement

Why Rear-End Crashes Are Usually Clear-Cut Arkansas drivers are required to maintain a safe following distance. If someone hits you from behind, it’s usually because they were: Speeding Distracted (often texting) Driving too close Not prepared for stopped traffic That makes liability straightforward, and insurance companies know it. But they’ll still fight over the value […]

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Felon, Convict, or Charged: What’s the Difference Under Arkansas Law?

In Arkansas, legal labels carry lasting consequences—but they don’t always mean what people think they do. A “felon” is someone convicted of a felony. A “convict” is anyone convicted of any crime—felony or misdemeanor. If you’ve only been charged, you are not legally either one, even if you’re in jail or awaiting trial. At Ludwig

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