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Arkansas Underride, Jackknife, and Rollover Accidents by Joseph Gates If you’ve been hurt in a truck accident in Little Rock or anywhere in Arkansas, understanding your options can help you take the next step. In this video, Little Rock truck accident attorney Joseph Gates of Gates Law Firm, PLLC explains what makes underride, jackknife, and rollover crashes so dangerous, and why these cases often involve more than just the truck driver. With Arkansas’ busy highways like I-30, I-40, and I-530 seeing a high volume of large commercial trucks, accidents at interchanges such as I-30/I-430 and I-630 near University Avenue are becoming more common. These crashes often lead to severe injuries that require long-term care and legal guidance. Gates Law Firm PLLC 2725 Cantrell Rd Ste 200, Little Rock, AR 72202, United States (501) 779-8091 https://www.gateslawpllc.com/arkansas-unde... https://www.google.com/maps?cid=4114337096... Joseph Gates founded Gates Law Firm, PLLC to help injury victims across Arkansas navigate complex personal injury claims. After graduating from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 2010 and gaining admission to the Arkansas Bar the same year, he opened his own practice in 2020. From his office in Little Rock, he assists clients in building strong claims, whether they were injured in a rear, side, or front underride accident, a jackknife crash on a slippery highway, or a rollover caused by poor cargo loading or sharp turns. Trucks traveling too fast on Little Rock roads like Cantrell Road, Chenal Parkway, and Colonel Glenn Road may cause side underride collisions, especially during wide turns. Equipment malfunctions, including defective brakes and worn tires, can also lead to jackknife or rollover incidents. Maintenance issues and improper cargo loading frequently contribute to these types of wrecks. When a crash happens, the investigation often reveals a web of responsibility that can include not just the driver, but also the trucking company, maintenance provider, cargo loader, or even the parts manufacturer. Arkansas law allows injured parties to seek compensation as long as they are 49 percent or less at fault for the crash. This modified comparative fault rule means working with someone who can manage evidence is essential. In truck cases, key evidence includes electronic logging device data, black box records, maintenance logs, driver files, and witness accounts. Joseph Gates and his team move quickly to preserve this information and push back when insurers attempt to shift blame. Many of these accidents result in serious injuries. Victims often receive treatment at facilities such as UAMS Medical Center, Baptist Health Medical Center–Little Rock, or CHI St. Vincent Infirmary. For long-term rehabilitation, places like Arkansas Rehab or the UAMS Neuroscience Institute play a central role in recovery. Whether it’s a traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage, or internal injuries, the medical and financial impact of these crashes is significant. Gates Law Firm, PLLC helps clients understand their rights and pursue fair compensation. Joseph Gates is an active member of the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association and the American Association for Justice, reflecting his continued commitment to injury law in Arkansas. If you or a loved one has been involved in a truck accident in the Little Rock area, call (501) 779-8091 for a free consultation and take the first step toward protecting your future. Is Arkansas a no-fault accident state? What is the hardest injury to prove? What is the statute 27 53 103 in Arkansas? What is the accident law in Arkansas?