Attorneys Easley & Houseal
Arkansas Personal Injury Trial Lawyers
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John Houseal and Mike Easley
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As a personal injury law firm, we at Easley & Houseal dedicate our practice to serving the needs of people who have been injured in automobile accidents, by medical malpractice, nursing home negligence or other accidents. Our clients come to us from all over Arkansas, and we are one the leading personal injury law firm in Eastern Arkansas. We often represent cases from throughout the I-40 Corridor and we associate with lawyers for out-of-state cases involving accidents on Interstate 40.
We aggressively represent our client’s interests and have been extremely successful in obtaining significant verdicts and settlements for our clients.
Our lawyers focus on serious personal injury litigation. We are the only law firm with such a focus in Eastern Arkansas.
The Easley Houseal law firm is nationally recognized for being awarded high verdicts in personal injury cases. We have collected the largest punitive damage awarded in Arkansas history and our verdicts are listed in the National Law Journals Top 100 Verdicts for 2003.
Because of our reputation and success we are frequently recommended by our colleagues and previous clients.
Mike Easley, our senior attorney, has received numerous awards including being named to the “Best Lawyers in America” list and has been voted an “Outstanding Trial Lawyer” by the Arkansas Trial Lawyers’ Association. He is also a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers. This honor is limited to the top 1% of all trial lawyers in the nation.
If you or someone you know has been injured, call us today for a free consultation at 870-633-1447.
Easley and Houseal Law Firm has an emphasis in the following areas:
- Auto Accidents
- Interstate 40 Accidents
- Highway Accidents Involving Heavy Trucks ( 18 Wheelers )
- Highway Construction Zone Accidents
- Wrongful Death
- Insurance Claims
- Defective Products
- Railroad Accidents
- Medical Malpractice
- Nursing Home Negligence
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