
Law Office of Jason M. Hatfield Explains Nursing Home Abuse
Many Arkansas families may have a loved one in care at a nursing home. The facilities may be outstanding and the care very good. However, not all nursing homes or
Many Arkansas families may have a loved one in care at a nursing home. The facilities may be outstanding and the care very good. However, not all nursing homes or
Our children are the most precious gifts we bring into this world. They are the future, the joy, the laughter, and the love of every family. They are the light
Motorcycle crashes are more often than not fatal, and if the driver does survive, they typically deal with serious life-changing injuries. One of the most common occurrences in a motorcycle
Arkansas plants manufacture all kinds of dangerous products including various missiles and ammunition. Blast Injuries at Work Explosions and blast events in the workplace often grab national attention due to
One of the most compelling pieces of evidence in the aftermath of a car wreck and filing a personal injury claim is visual evidence. Nothing speaks louder than actual film
Arkansas recently passed a bill allowing autonomous vehicles to operate in the state. In doing so, Arkansas became the 30th US state to allow autonomous or “self-driving” vehicles on its
Hit and Run accidents often result in serious, if not fatal, injuries. While police departments use significant resources to identify the negligent party, these types of accidents can be extremely
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are far too common to ignore and very difficult to treat and live with later in the healing stages. However, there is some hope on the
Workers’ compensation helps those who are injured on the job in Arkansas. Yet, for many employees, workers’ compensation can be confusing. Here are five common myths about workers’ compensation coverage
Summer 2024 has brought record-high temperatures to many parts of the United States, including Arkansas. For those who work or play outdoors in summer, heat-related illness may occur. To stay