Arkansas Premises Liability Settlement Calculator
In Arkansas premises liability cases, you can recover damages only if your fault is less than 50%. If the jury finds you equally at fault (50/50), you recover nothing. This threshold makes the fault determination in premises liability cases especially consequential — the difference between 49% and 50% fault is the difference between receiving compensation and receiving nothing.
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How Arkansas Law Affects Your Premises Liability Case
Arkansas gives you 3 years from the date of the incident to file a lawsuit, which is in line with the national average of 2.7 years. This is a standard timeframe, but acting sooner preserves evidence and strengthens your position.
Premises liability claims in Arkansas turn on the visitor's relationship to the property. Paying customers and other business invitees are owed the strongest duty: owners must actively inspect the premises and remedy or warn of dangers. Social guests (licensees) are owed a duty only as to known hazards. This framework means the location of your injury — a store, an office, a private home — substantially affects the legal analysis.
To win a Arkansas slip-and-fall or hazard-based premises case, you generally must prove the property owner had actual or constructive notice of the dangerous condition. Constructive notice means the hazard existed long enough that a reasonable owner exercising reasonable care would have discovered it. Evidence of the condition's duration — timestamps on security footage, maintenance logs, witness accounts — is frequently decisive in Arkansas premises cases.
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This calculator uses Arkansas's statutes as of 2026-03-06. Laws change frequently. This tool provides estimates for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Verify current rules with a Arkansas-licensed attorney before making decisions about your case. Learn about our methodology.
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