Arkansas Workers' Compensation Settlement Guide (2026)
Joint Petition process, 2026 benefit rates ($953/week TTD max, $715/week PPD max), 450-week maximum duration, average settlement amounts by injury, and how to sell structured payments for a lump sum.

$953
Max Weekly TTD
$715
Max Weekly PPD
82-88%
Typical Sale Payout
40-65d
Court Timeline
Quick Answer: Arkansas Workers Comp Settlements
Arkansas workers comp settlements range from $10,000 to $450,000+ depending on injury severity, with a maximum duration of 450 weeks for body-as-a-whole injuries. The Joint Petition process through the AWCC allows lump-sum resolution. Structured payments can be sold for 82-88 cents on the dollar with court approval.
Arkansas workers' compensation is governed by the Arkansas Workers' Compensation Act (Ark. Code Title 11, Chapter 9) and administered by the Arkansas Workers' Compensation Commission (AWCC). The state uses the AMA Guides 4th Edition for impairment ratings, which tends to produce slightly different ratings than states using newer editions.
Key features of Arkansas' system include: maximum PPD duration of 450 weeks for body-as-a-whole injuries, a Joint Petition process that allows both parties to agree on a lump-sum settlement, and a relatively straightforward court system for structured settlement transfers. The 2026 maximum TTD rate of $953/week applies to injuries occurring after July 1, 2025.
If you received a structured settlement with periodic annuity payments from your workers' comp claim, you may be able to sell those future payments for a lump sum. This requires filing in Arkansas circuit court and meeting the state's best-interest standard.
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