Jason Hatfield Testifies at the Arkansas State Capitol
In the 2017 Arkansas Congressional Session, the insurance industry and big business proposed six new bills to limit injured worker benefits. One of the bills proposed would have limited death
In the 2017 Arkansas Congressional Session, the insurance industry and big business proposed six new bills to limit injured worker benefits. One of the bills proposed would have limited death
Jason Hatfield was recently named to the 2018 Edition of Best Lawyers, one the oldest and most respected peer review publications in the legal profession. Lawyers on the Best Lawyers
Jason Hatfield was recently named for the fourth time one of the year’s Super Lawyers by superlawyers.com. Only the most qualified attorneys across the country are selected to this prestigious
Always immediately report any work comp injury to your employer at the time of the injury. Employers are charged with the knowledge of the procedures. You should be provided what
After getting into a vehicle accident call the police. Insurance companies require that you have a police report before considering your claim. Do not agree to simply exchange insurance information
Why having a lawyer on your side is important. If you have been hurt in a car accident you likely have questions about who is responsible for your medical bills
If you have been hurt at work in Arkansas, you are probably already experiencing some aspect of the workers’ compensation system. The three main aspects of any accepted workers compensation
Innocent Posts on Social Media Can Negatively Impact Your Personal Injury Claim Most of us have a social media account, and many regularly post status updates, pictures, and videos online.
Denied Social Security Disability Claims How an Attorney Can Help. When people apply for Social Security Disability benefits, it’s typically because they do not have a lot of other options.
If you have been injured or are otherwise unable to work, you may be eligible for SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) or SSI (Supplemental Security Income). At the Law Office