Being involved in a crash as a passenger is one of those moments that turns everything upside down—physically, emotionally, mentally, and financially, especially when you’re left with no clear path forward. You weren’t behind the wheel. You didn’t cause the accident. But you’re the one left with mounting medical bills, missed workdays, and the stress of figuring out your next move. At Taylor King Law, we’ve helped thousands of passengers across Arkansas navigate these situations, and we know how to step in when you’re hurt through no fault of your own. If you’re dealing with a passenger in car accident claim, the law is on your side, and we’re here to help you take full advantage of those protections. Speak with an experienced Arkansas car accident lawyer today to ensure your rights are protected.
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Yes. Passengers can absolutely file a personal injury claim after a crash in Arkansas. In fact, passengers typically have one of the strongest legal standings in an accident case because they’re rarely responsible for causing the crash.
Here’s the truth: If you were a passenger in a car accident, you can file a personal injury claim to seek compensation for your injuries and damages. You’re not considered at fault, no matter who was driving. That means you can pursue compensation through the at-fault driver’s insurance or, depending on the circumstances, file against multiple parties.
Since Arkansas is a modified comparative fault state, you can recover damages as long as you’re not found to be at least 50% responsible for the accident. And as a passenger, that threshold is nearly impossible to reach unless you intentionally interfere with the vehicle’s operation—an extremely rare situation.
The person responsible for causing the crash is generally liable. In many cases, that could be the driver of the car you were in. But liability might also fall on another motorist, a commercial driver, or even a municipality if poor road conditions contributed to the crash.
Liability can be shared between multiple parties, too. Arkansas law allows for comparative liability, where each responsible party is held accountable based on their percentage of fault. According to Arkansas Code § 16-64-122, this means your legal team may need to file claims with multiple insurers to secure full compensation.
Passengers can recover the same categories of compensation as drivers. Just because you weren’t driving doesn’t mean your injuries are less serious or that your expenses should be brushed aside.
In more serious cases, compensation can also cover long-term disability, disfigurement, or loss of enjoyment of life.
Every driver in Arkansas is required to carry liability insurance that covers passenger injuries. However, if the at-fault driver’s insurance doesn’t cover all of your damages—or if they’re uninsured—you may need to pursue compensation through your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage (UM/UIM). The Arkansas Insurance Department offers guidance on how these policies apply to passenger claims.
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It’s hard to think clearly right after an accident. But the steps you take in the hours and days afterward can have a major impact on your claim.
Once those pieces are in place, your next step is the most important one—calling a law firm that knows how to protect passengers’ rights in Arkansas.
Yes, and here’s why: insurance companies are not on your side. Even if liability seems clear, you’ll likely be dealing with multiple insurers. Each one will try to shift blame to avoid paying your claim in full.
Too often, passengers try to handle these claims on their own—only to get lowballed by insurers or caught in disputes between drivers. At Taylor King Law, we take over the legal process so you can focus on healing. And if the other driver tries to deny fault or delay your payout, we know how to hold them accountable.
If you’ve been hurt in a crash as a passenger, you shouldn’t be left to sort through the legal mess alone. Our Arkansas personal injury lawyer at Taylor King Law has stood with injured passengers across Arkansas for over 30 years. We’ll help you understand your options, build a strong claim, and fight for every dollar you’re owed. Call 870-246-0505 today to speak with an attorney who will be on your side from the very beginning.
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