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Personal Injury Attorneys In Arkansas

Injured in Arkansas? We Fight for the Compensation You Deserve.

You only pay if we win.

It's that simple.

Our Little Rock Attorneys Can Help Reclaim Your Livelihood

Whether you’re dealing with medical bills, lost wages, or the aftermath of an accident, we’re here to help you recover and move forward.

Insurance companies often try to blame riders. We know how to build a case that proves the other party’s negligence and secures your rightful compensation.

These cases involve multiple parties and complex regulations, but we have the expertise to fight for your full recovery.

We help protect the rights of nursing home residents and hold negligent facilities responsible for their actions.

If you’ve been injured by a dangerous drug, we’re here to help you pursue compensation and get the justice you deserve.

Let us help you pursue compensation from the responsible parties. With years of experience handling product liability cases, we’re ready to stand up for your rights.

When your loss was caused by someone else’s negligence, you deserve justice. We fight for families to recover compensation and hold responsible parties accountable.

Arkansas Auto Accidents

With 43 years of experience in several personal injury case types, we're here to guide you to victory and secure the compensation you deserve.

Corporate Negligence in Arkansas

Wrongful Death in Arkansas

Do I Have A Case?

Whether you choose to hire an attorney or not, talking with a personal injury attorney will provide you with the information you need to make wise decisions. At Ludwig Law, we’ll listen, and then help you explore all your options. You can trust our 43+ years of experience to lead you towards the best outcome.

Unsure if you need an attorney?

Our Blog "Ludwig: Law Made Simple" provides additional insight into when it's time to call an attorney, what happens when you hire us, and what could happen if you don't.

For an additional perspective on the matter, please visit the American Bar Association's page: When You Need A Lawyer.

Frequently Asked Questions

How hard is it to win a personal injury lawsuit?
Winning a personal injury lawsuit depends on the evidence, the severity of injuries, liability proof, and insurance coverage. The stronger the documentation and witness support, the more likely you are to win. Cases with disputed fault or limited evidence are harder to prove.

What not to say to an injury lawyer?
Avoid saying you feel “fine,” admitting fault, or downplaying your injuries. Do not say anything speculative or assume what happened. Stick to clear facts and provide all documents honestly so your lawyer can properly evaluate your claim.

What percentage do most personal injury lawyers take?
Most personal injury lawyers work on contingency, typically taking 33% to 40% of the final settlement or verdict. The percentage depends on whether the case settles early, requires litigation, or goes to trial.

Is it better to have an attorney or a lawyer?
There is no difference—both terms refer to licensed legal professionals. What matters is the lawyer’s experience, communication style, and track record in handling personal injury cases.

What is the hardest injury to prove?
Soft-tissue injuries—like whiplash, nerve damage, or chronic pain—are the hardest to prove because they often do not appear on X-rays or scans. These injuries rely heavily on medical records and consistent treatment.

How much of a 30K settlement will I get?
Your final amount depends on attorney fees, medical bills, health insurance liens, and case costs. Many clients keep approximately half of the settlement, though this varies widely based on treatment expenses and negotiations.

How much of a 30K settlement will I get?
Your final amount depends on attorney fees, medical bills, health insurance liens, and case costs. Many clients keep approximately half of the settlement, though this varies widely based on treatment expenses and negotiations.

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Arkansas Historic Supreme Court seats sit empty. This courthouse was established in 1836.

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