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Brad Hendricks

Firm: Brad Hendricks Law Firm
500 C Pleasant Valley Drive , Little Rock , Arkansas 72227
Practice Areas: Animal Bites, Assault & Battery, Civil Rights, Employment & Labor , Health Care & Hospitalization, Medical Malpractice, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Nursing Home Negligence, Personal Injury, Premises Liability, Products Liability, Professional Malpractice, Real Estate , Securities , Sexual Harassment, Social Security Benefits & Disability, Workers Compensation, Wrongful Death, Personal Injury, Personal Injury, Personal Injury, Personal Injury, Personal Injury, Personal Injury, Personal Injury
Brad Hendricks has a family tradition of dedication to the law.  His father was also an attorney in Little Rock, and a former circuit judge in Pulaski County.. Brad has worked for many years as a trial attorney almost exclusively handling medical malpractice cases.  His practice focuses on representing children with cerebral palsy or other birth injuries caused by obstetric or pediatric malpractice.  Several of the cases he has settled or won at trial have been reported in a number of legal publications.. In 1980, the State of Arkansas called upon Brad Hendricks to bring the prison system into compliance with legal standards.  The Director of the Arkansas Department of Correction vested in him the responsibility and authority to do so.  This involved numerous issues in an eleven year lawsuit, which was successfully concluded in 1982.  In 1981, Brad was named Employee of the Year by the Department of Correction in recognition of his success in reforming the state's prisons.  He investigated and corrected problems with security, brutality, racism, inmate discipline, and over one hundred medical, legal and administrative issues.  Brad also served as Assistant Warden of the penitentiary at Wrightsville, AR.. Brad has served as an expert witness in the federal litigation which challenged conditions of confinement in the state prisons of Oklahoma, and in similar litigation in three separate Arkansas cases involving county jails.. Brad concentrates his practice in the areas of Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, and management of litigation and claims.
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