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Were You Injured By a Negligent Person or Company?

Compensation may be available for your injuries if you were harmed by a negligent person or business that failed to protect your safety. Our personal injury attorneys in Bentonville, AR, accept all types of personal injury cases, ranging from car accidents to slip and falls, as well as defective products and medical errors. See how we can help you recover the compensation you deserve.

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Your Bentonville Personal Injury Lawyer

Niblock Law Firm is dedicated to representing personal injury clients in Bentonville and surrounding parts of northwest Arkansas. Our local attorneys advocate for your rights and focus on achieving the best outcome for you and your family. After an accident, you may feel like many things are outside your control. Fortunately, hiring a lawyer isn’t one of them. Working with an experienced attorney who’s part of a full-service legal team can give you the best chances for recovering compensation and making a full recovery. Request your free case evaluation today!

Protecting Your Rights

We focus on protecting our clients’ right to fair compensation. Whether we’re representing you within or outside of the courtroom, we do what’s best for you.

Experienced Legal Representation

Our principal partners have over 60 years combined experience representing local clients in personal injury cases. We’ll put our experience to work for you.

No Upfront Fees, Ever

Take advantage of a free consultation to see what your case is worth. If you decide to move forward, there’s no out-of-pocket cost. You only pay if we recover compensation.

How Our Personal Injury Attorneys Can Help

Hiring an attorney is a big decision, and one that you probably don’t want to make. Our goal is to help you find the right lawyer for your case. Here’s how an attorney can help, no matter where you are in the legal process.

  • Gathering Evidence: An attorney can help you gather medical records, police reports, witness statements, and other evidence while you focus on recovering.
  • Case Evaluation: Your attorney will carefully calculate your losses, including past and future medical care, lost wages, and pain and suffering, to ensure that you’re fairly compensated.
  • Negotiations: With a lawyer by your side, it’s harder for insurance companies to pressure you into accepting low-ball offers. Your attorney will advocate for your rights and fight for a favorable settlement.
  • Court: If settlement negotiations are unsuccessful, an attorney can file a complaint and represent you in court. Our legal team can also recruit expert witnesses to present evidence.
  • Medical Liens: If you have unpaid medical bills, your attorney may be able to reduce the amount you owe or delay collections until you receive a settlement.
  • Peace of Mind: The main advantage of working with an attorney is that you don’t have to deal with the insurance companies, the paperwork, or complex legal questions on your own. Our attorneys are always available to answer your questions and provide updates on your case.

If you were injured in an accident due to another party’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. Get in touch with us today to find out.

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Our Personal Injury Practice Areas

With over 60 years of combined experience, our attorneys have handled all types of personal injury claims for residents of Bentonville and surrounding communities in northwest Arkansas. To provide superior service, we focus on the following types of injury cases.

Arkansas has one of the highest rates of traffic-related fatalities in the nation. Those who survive high-speed accidents are often left with major medical bills and vehicle repair costs. At Niblock Law Firm, we focus on representing clients in car, truck, and motorcycle accidents. We’re happy to provide a free case review.

Accidents can happen no matter where you go. Cracked sidewalks, slippery floors, and spills create hazardous conditions that greatly increase the risk of falls. If you experienced broken bones, chronic pain, facial injuries, or disfigurement after a trip or slip and fall, you may be eligible for compensation. We also accept cases related to premises liability and negligent security, such as failing to provide adequate lighting.

According to the risk management firm Sedgwick, there were over 3,200 product recalls in the U.S. in 2024 across the food and beverage, pharmaceutical, medical device, automotive, and consumer products industries. While some recalls involve minor labeling errors, other products can cause serious harm or even death. If you were injured after using a defective product or dangerous drug, contact our attorneys for a free case evaluation.

Sadly, sudden accidents can have lasting consequences, including brain injuries, paralysis, and death. If you lost a loved one or experienced permanent injuries after a fall, motor vehicle accident, or paid excursion, speak with our attorneys. As a dedicated personal injury law firm, we’ll fight to help you recover compensation for medical care, pain and suffering, loss of companionship, and any other losses that you have experienced.

Our injury attorneys advocate for the rights of older adults who have suffered due to negligent care provided in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. If a loved one was neglected, assaulted, malnourished, or subject to chemical restraints while living in a state-licensed community, we may be able to help.

 

Negligence Laws in Arkansas

Nearly all personal injury cases are based on the legal theory of negligence, or failing to use a reasonable level of care. Arkansas uses a modified comparative negligence system that allows you to recover compensation as long as you’re less than 50% responsible for an accident and any resulting injuries. If you were partially responsible, any damages will be reduced according to your level of fault. There are 3 steps for proving a personal injury claim. You must show:

  1. The defendant owed you a reasonable duty of care, such as driving safely or maintaining a clean environment for shoppers.
  2. The defendant breached this duty through their actions or inaction, such as speeding or failing to clean a spill.
  3. You experienced injuries as a direct result of the defendant’s negligence.

What Compensation Is Available in Personal Injury Cases?

Compensation from a personal injury case or settlement is designed to reimburse you for any losses related to the accident. Arkansas law recognizes 3 types of damages.

  • Economic: This type of compensation covers measurable financial losses, such as medical bills, lost wages, and property damage.
  • Non-Economic: You may be able to recover damages for intangible losses, including emotional trauma, pain and suffering, disfiguring injuries, and loss of companionship.
  • Punitive: Available in certain cases where the defendant’s behavior was particularly reckless or malicious, punitive damages are designed to punish the wrongdoer and prevent similar behavior in the future.

What to Expect During a Personal Injury Case

To win a personal injury claim, you must show by a preponderance of evidence that the defendant’s negligence caused your injury and any other losses. While many cases do proceed to court, most are settled before a judge or jury makes a final decision. Here’s what you can expect as your claim moves forward.

  1. Consultation: The first step is to meet with a Bentonville personal injury lawyer to review your case and see if you have a valid claim.
  2. Investigation: Next, your attorney will gather evidence to support your case and value your losses. This helps to determine how much you may be owed.
  3. Demand Letter: Before filing a court complaint, your attorney will send a demand letter outlining the facts of your case and requesting compensation from the defendant or the defendant’s insurance company.
  4. Settlement Negotiations: Your attorney will work with the other parties to negotiate a fair settlement based on the extent of your losses.
  5. Court Complaint: If settlement negotiations are unsuccessful, your attorney will file a complaint to initiate a lawsuit in the appropriate court.
  6. Discovery: Once all parties have been alerted to the pending action, discovery allows both sides to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and build their case.
  7. Trial: After discovery, your case will be heard by a judge or jury who will make the final decision. Your attorney may continue to advocate for an out-of-court settlement before a verdict is issued.
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Common Personal Injuries

Whether you were hurt in a car accident or slip and fall, personal injuries can cause physical and emotional issues that take months or years to resolve. Some injuries may result in lifelong impairments that affect your ability to work and enjoy life. Accident cases are extremely diverse, but here are some common injuries that may qualify for compensation.

  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Lacerations and contusions
  • Whiplash and soft tissue injuries
  • Spinal cord damage and paralysis
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
  • Burns and scarring
  • Amputations
  • Internal injuries and organ damage
  • Emotional distress, such as PTSD

If you’ve experienced any of these injuries as a result of another person or company, contact Niblock Law Firm to discuss your options.

 

Bentonville Personal Injury FAQs

Personal injury cases depend on proving that the defendant was negligent through their actions or inactions. You must show 3 things: 1. The party owed you a reasonable duty of care. 2. They breached this duty. 3. You were harmed as a result. Consulting a qualified personal injury lawyer in Bentonville for a personalized assessment is the best way to determine if you have a valid claim.

Possibly. It depends on many factors. Even if your case goes to court, the vast majority of claims are settled before a judge or jury makes a decision. Additionally, you and your attorney may be able to reach a resolution with the other party before your case goes to court.

Timelines vary significantly depending on the complexity of your case, the defendant’s strategy, and the results of settlement negotiations. Straightforward cases are often settled in under a year. Complex cases that go to trial can take several years to resolve.

Insurance companies sometimes make low-ball settlement offers just to resolve your case quickly. By accepting a settlement, you are waiving your right to sue. It’s important to consult an attorney before signing any statements or agreements to ensure that you’re fairly compensated. You may also want to avoid accepting a settlement until you are fully healed, in case additional care is needed.

Our attorneys accept personal injury cases on a contingency basis, which means that we only get paid if you recover compensation. Any legal fees will be deducted from the money you receive. Your lawyer will provide more information about the fee structure during your initial consultation.

Scheduling a case evaluation is an important first step. To help the attorney accurately assess your case, bring any documents or evidence that’s relevant to your claim. Examples include:

  • Medical records.
  • Accident reports.
  • Insurance information.
  • Photos of injuries or property damage.
  • Proof of out-of-pocket expenses.
  • Pay stubs and employment records.

Get in Touch With Our Bentonville Personal Injury Attorneys

If you were injured in Arkansas, reach out to our Bentonville personal injury lawyers for help handling your case. We can tell you what your claim is worth and work to recover the compensation that you need to heal and move forward with your life. Contact us today to schedule your free case evaluation. There’s no fee and no risk to get started.

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