Due to the rising costs of medical treatment, even a minor accident can quickly place a family in financial peril.
Due to the rising costs of medical treatment, even a minor accident can quickly place a family in financial peril.
"In all my years practicing law, I've never lost sight of why I joined the profession in the first place: helping Arkansans obtain justice. Each day, I work toward this goal with vigor and a renewed appreciation for the unique challenges my clients face. Growing up as a young farmhand in Columbus, Arkansas, my grandparents taught me the value of understanding others and giving back to my community. I will continue to live by the lessons they instilled in me as I work every day for the people of Arkansas.
Recently, I was humbled to be rated as AV Preeminent from Martindale-Hubbell for the 14th year in a row, awarded to only those lawyers with the highest ethical standards and professional ability. This prestigious honor means a lot to me, and I can’t thank my peers and clients enough for making my work meaningful. In your time of need, I’ll always be there for you."
I had really good experience work with Mr. Jackson. He is very professional yet personable at the same time.
Learn moreJim is just like a big snapping turtle. He won't stop working for you until the thunder claps after your check hits his desk. Very pleased with his service. My wife and I had just about given up but he said no. Insurance companies are horrible but he knows how to handle them. Thanks Jim for working hard for me.
Learn moreProfessional with a personal touch. It's more than just "business" for Jim Jackson; he truly cares.
Learn moreJim shares his thoughts about a recent visit to the Bentonville Square and the Benton County Courthouse.
The Izard County Courthouse was built from 1938-1940 utilizing labor from the National Youth Administration, a New Deal agency set up by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to provide work for people ages 16-25. They did a good job and this beautiful gray-limestone structure is located along Courthouse Square in Melbourne, Arkansas. There are Art Deco flourishes throughout and a World War I memorial on the grounds.