
He has achieved significant verdicts and settlements for clients all over Arkansas, from Little Rock to Fayetteville to Texarkana to Helena. He has been chosen by his peers in the legal community in the publication Best Lawyers ® since 2016 and named “Lawyer of the Year” by Best Lawyers® in Little Rock for personal injury litigation in 2023. He has been rated by Super Lawyers® as a member since 2006 and chosen as a member of the Top 50 Arkansas Super Lawyers® since 2022. Bond has a long history of public service having been elected Arkansas State Representative for the Jacksonville, Arkansas area from 2003-2008 and having been elected to the Arkansas State Senate for the Little Rock, Arkansas area from 2017-2020. Bond currently focuses all his professional work on achieving justice for clients injured or wronged, including people injured or killed in automobile and truck wrecks, by medical malpractice and hospital negligence, and folks in coverage disputes with their insurance carriers.
Professional Background
Significant Verdicts
Patterson v. Northwest Arkansas Hospital-Springdale
Washington County, Arkansas
Represented a client who had developed a Stage IV pressure ulcer (bedsore) while hospitalized and had suffered severe complications for the bedsore. The jury returned a $1,500,000 verdict on behalf of the client.
Co-counsel: Neil Chamberlin, Gene Adams
Aguilar v. Triad Transport, Inc.
Saline County, Arkansas
$1,453,500.00 verdict and judgment for eight families following explosion at hazardous waste transport facility and community evacuation.
Co-counsel: Sam Ledbetter, Neil Chamberlin
Shaw Group v Marcum
516 F. 3d 1016 (8th Cir. 2008)
Soldier accidentally electrocuted in basic training resulting in a $6.5 million dollar verdict
Co-counsel: Bruce McMath, Sam Ledbetter, Chris Thomason.
The Estate of Jerry Matthew Johnson v SECO Advertising Corporation, et al.
CV2006-144-3, verdict October 16, 2008.
Sign company worker electrocuted resulting in an $3.63 million dollar verdict
Co-counsel: Bruce McMath, Sam Ledbetter
FMC Corporation and Agro Distribution v Helton, et al.
360 ARK. 465, 202 S.W.3d 490 (2005)
Crop damage case resulting in verdict excess of $1 million – Case reversed, settled
Co-counsel Nix, Patterson & Roach, Neil Chamberlin
Education
Honors & Awards
