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I-40 Corridor Tractor-Trailer Accidents Law Firm Forrest City, Arkansas
Tractor trailer accidents in Eastern Arkansas and the I-40 corridor present a unique set of challenges more complex than those that arise in ordinary car accidents, because the big rigs are a much greater danger to motorists, and because trucking companies are represented by large and powerful insurance firms determined to minimize their losses. At the Arkansas personal injury law firm of Easley, Hudson & Houseal, our tractor-trailer accident injury trial attorneys have the skill and the experience needed to handle the most complex cases and to bring appropriate settlements for our seriously injured clients. However, if a reasonable settlement is not forthcoming, you can trust that we have the skill and experience needed to successfully fight for your rights in a court of law. We are the most prominent personal injury litigation law firm between Memphis and Little Rock, and the only one to focus primarily on serious personal injury cases and 18-wheeler wrecks. Our offices are in Forrest City, Arkansas. We represent clients throughout Eastern Arkansas and the I-40 corridor, in Phillips County, Monroe County, Cross County, Lee County, Crittenden County, and St. Francis County, including West Memphis, Helena, Brinkley, Wynne, Forrest City, Marianna, and surrounding areas. Our senior attorney has been named among the "Best Lawyers in America", voted "Outstanding Trial Lawyer" by the Arkansas Trial Lawyers' Association, and is a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers - an honor limited to the top 1% of trial lawyers nationwide. Our record of success includes the largest punitive damage award in history against Union Pacific Railroad. It is also the largest punitive damage award in Arkansas history. Over-the-road trucking accidents occur every day in the I-40 corridor, due to reckless or drunk driving, use of drugs such as speed or methamphetamine, exhausted truckers, unsafe hauling practices, maintenance failures, negligence, and many other causes. If you or a family member is out of work, facing massive medical bills, in pain, and unsure where to turn because of a serious injury sustained in a semi-truck wreck, the knowledgeable and skilled trial lawyers at Easley, Hudson & Houseal can help. Our personal injury law firm has collected over $50 million in personal injury cases. We have a reputation for aggressive and effective representation, and have a record of success to prove it. We understand and keep current with the complex federal, state, and local regulations governing tractor-trailer hauling in Arkansas. Our proximity to the I-40 corridor and our location in the Eastern Arkansas trucking center gives us a great deal of experience handling big rig accidents. We have the trial skills needed to thoroughly evaluate and prepare your case, hold those at fault responsible, deal with insurance companies, and obtain the settlement you are entitled to. If you have been seriously injured in a big rig accident in the I-40 corridor, or anywhere in Arkansas, you need experienced and compassionate legal counsel immediately. We invite you to contact our team of tractor-trailer accident injury trial lawyers. We’ll take good care of you. Eastern Arkansas railroad injury attorney * Also, please visit our "Railroad Crossing Accident" page if you, or someone that you know needs an experienced Eastern Arkansas railroad injury attorney. Call us your lawyer. Easley, Hudson, & Houseal An Association of Trial Lawyers 510 East Cross Street Forrest City, Arkansas 72335 Phone 870 633 1447 Fax 870 633 1687 Email
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