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Camden, Arkansas
Arkansas

Car Accident Lawyers in Camden

3 accident lawyers found in Camden, Arkansas. Compare profiles, ratings, and contact attorneys directly for a free consultation.

Calvin D Beasley
Calvin D Beasley

Beasley Law Office

Camden
Christopher Riddle
Christopher Riddle

Riddle & Associates

Camden
Jay T Neal
Jay T Neal

Jay T Neal, Attorney at Law

Personal InjuryInsurance ClaimsAnimal & Dog BitesBrain Injury
Camden15+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Camden, Arkansas

Camden is the seat of Ouachita County in southern Arkansas, with a community that extends through nearby towns like Chidester, Bearden, and Stephens. The area's mix of rural highways and industrial worksites creates a range of situations where residents may need legal representation after an injury. Whether you live in Camden proper or elsewhere in Ouachita County, finding a qualified attorney close to home matters.

Common Accident Types in Camden

Car and truck accidents rank among the most frequent injury cases in the Camden area. Highway 278 connects Camden to points east and west, carrying steady commercial traffic. U.S. Route 79 runs through town as a major corridor, and State Highway 24 links Camden to Fordyce and other neighboring communities. Collisions at busy intersections along these routes can cause serious harm.

Beyond motor vehicle crashes, workplace injuries affect Camden residents employed in timber operations, manufacturing plants, and oil and gas facilities spread across Ouachita County. Slip-and-fall incidents at local businesses and construction site accidents also generate injury claims. Each type of accident carries different liability questions and potential sources of compensation.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Camden

The best attorney for your case depends on the specific type of accident involved. A lawyer experienced with highway crash reconstruction may not be the same one you'd choose for a workplace burn injury. Look for attorneys who have handled cases similar to yours, ask about their trial experience in Ouachita County Circuit Court, and confirm their fee structure before signing any agreement.

Arkansas gives injury victims three years from the date of an accident to file a lawsuit. The state follows a modified comparative fault rule — if you are found 50% or more at fault for your own injury, you cannot recover damages.