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  • Arkansas Statute of Limitations Calculator

    Most people do not know their filing deadline until they are already deep into recovery, insurance negotiations, or both. Arkansas law sets a firm limit on personal injury claims, and the date of the accident starts the clock. 

    Our Arkansas statute of limitations calculator takes the guesswork out by estimating how much time remains based on injury type and accident date. Taylor King Law is here to help Arkansas residents understand their legal timeline before the pressure of a deadline makes every decision harder.

    Calculate Your Arkansas Personal Injury Claim Deadline

    Select the accident date and injury category to estimate the potential filing deadline for your claim. The Arkansas statute of limitations calculator uses general timelines under Arkansas civil law to provide a quick reference for injury victims who need a clearer picture of their legal options after an accident.

    What Is the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury in Arkansas?

    Arkansas law generally allows three years to file a personal injury claim, as established by Arkansas Code § 16-56-105. That window applies to many accident cases, including car collisions, truck crashes, motorcycle accidents, pedestrian injuries, slip and fall incidents, wrongful death claims, dog bites, and premises liability incidents, among others, and it generally begins on the date the accident occurs.

    Courts enforce this deadline strictly, and a case can be dismissed regardless of how strong the evidence is or how serious the injuries are. Exceptions may exist depending on the circumstances, which is why speaking with an attorney early is always the right move.

    Are There Exceptions to the Arkansas Statute of Limitations?

    Certain circumstances may pause or extend the standard filing window. Courts recognize limited exceptions in situations where fairness requires flexibility. These exceptions remain narrow and fact-specific.

    The Discovery Rule

    Not every injury is immediately apparent. Internal injuries, toxic exposure, or medical complications can take weeks or months to surface. In limited situations, Arkansas courts may apply a discovery rule, meaning the filing clock begins when the harm is reasonably discovered rather than on the date of the accident.

    Early medical documentation is important in these cases, as records and physician evaluations help establish when the injury first came to light.

    Cases Involving Minors

    Personal injury claims involving minors follow a different timeline. Arkansas law allows additional time because a child cannot file a lawsuit independently. A parent or guardian may pursue a claim on the child’s behalf during childhood.

    When no legal action occurs during minority, the filing period may extend until the child reaches adulthood. Courts still expect timely action once legal capacity begins, so early consultation remains important.

    Claims Against Government Entities

    Claims against a government agency follow stricter procedures and tighter deadlines than a standard personal injury case. Specific administrative steps must be completed before a lawsuit can even begin, and missing any one of them can jeopardize the entire claim.

    Under Arkansas Code § 19-10-209, the Arkansas State Claims Commission will not consider a claim filed outside the legally permitted period. Because these requirements differ significantly from a typical personal injury case, early legal guidance is especially important.

    What Happens If You Miss the Filing Deadline in Arkansas?

    Missing the statute of limitations in Arkansas means losing the right to pursue compensation in court. Once the deadline passes, courts will dismiss the case without reviewing the evidence, hearing testimony, or considering the extent of the injuries.

    The consequences go beyond a court dismissal:

    • Insurance companies track filing deadlines closely and gain significant leverage once the window closes
    • Settlement negotiations weaken when a lawsuit is no longer a legal option
    • Adjusters may delay discussions intentionally as the deadline approaches

    Gathering medical records, accident reports, and witness statements early gives a claim the strongest possible foundation before the deadline becomes a factor.

    Contact Taylor King Law Before Your Time Runs Out

    If you have questions about your filing deadline or want to understand where your Arkansas personal injury claim stands, Taylor King Law is ready to help. Our team stays on your side, by your side, reviewing your situation carefully, explaining your legal options, and helping you understand the next steps after an accident or injury. Call 870-246-0505 today for a free and confidential consultation and speak with our team about your potential claim.

    What's Your Filing Deadline for a Personal Injury in Arkansas

    Disclaimer: This calculator provides general information about personal injury filing deadlines in Arkansas. Actual deadlines may change based on claim type, statutory exceptions, court procedures, or specific case facts. The estimate generated by this tool should not replace guidance from a qualified attorney who can evaluate the circumstances of a particular claim and determine the correct filing deadline.

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