Minton Law Firm is proud to serve Little Rock and the surrounding Arkansas communities with experienced, aggressive motorcycle accident representation. Whether you were injured while riding through downtown Little Rock, on Interstate 30, Interstate 40, Interstate 430, Cantrell Road, or another busy roadway in Pulaski County, our legal team is here to help. Attorney Justin Minton is a former insurance adjuster, giving him valuable insight into how insurance companies evaluate motorcycle accident claims and the tactics they use to reduce payouts. Today, he uses that experience to fight for injured riders throughout Little Rock and across Arkansas.
Motorcycle accidents often result in life-changing injuries because riders have little protection against the force of impact. If another driver's negligence caused your crash, Minton Law Firm will investigate the accident, preserve critical evidence, identify every liable party, and aggressively pursue the compensation you deserve while you focus on your recovery.
Motorcyclists face a much greater risk of serious injury than occupants of passenger vehicles. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 6,335 motorcyclists were killed in traffic crashes in the United States during 2023, highlighting the significant dangers riders face every day. Heavy traffic throughout Little Rock, particularly along Interstate 30, Interstate 40, Interstate 430, Highway 10, and Cantrell Road, creates additional risks for riders traveling through Central Arkansas.
Because Arkansas only requires helmets for riders and passengers under the age of 21, many adult riders have less protection in the event of a collision. Even when a rider takes every safety precaution, another driver's negligence can result in catastrophic injuries.

Most motorcycle crashes occur because another motorist fails to see or properly react to a motorcycle.
Common causes include:
Our attorneys thoroughly investigate every accident to determine exactly what caused the collision and who should be held responsible.
Depending on the circumstances, liability may extend beyond the other driver.
Potentially responsible parties include:
Minton Law Firm investigates every available source of liability to maximize the compensation available to our clients.
Motorcycle accidents frequently cause severe injuries that require extensive medical treatment and long-term rehabilitation.
Common injuries include:
If your injuries are especially severe, you can learn more about your legal rights by visiting our Arkansas Catastrophic Injury Lawyer and Arkansas Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer pages.
If someone else's negligence caused your injuries, you may be entitled to recover compensation for both financial losses and the personal impact of your accident.
You may recover compensation for:
You may also recover damages for:
If a loved one is killed in a motorcycle accident, surviving family members may also have the right to pursue compensation through an Arkansas Wrongful Death Lawyer claim.
Arkansas follows a modified comparative fault rule. If you are found to be less than 50% responsible for the accident, you may still recover compensation, although your recovery will generally be reduced by your percentage of fault. If you are found to be 50% or more at fault, you may not recover damages.
Most motorcycle accident lawsuits must also be filed within three years of the date of the accident. Waiting too long can affect your ability to recover compensation, making it important to contact an attorney as soon as possible after a crash.
Motorcycle accident claims often require prompt investigation because insurance companies frequently attempt to place blame on injured riders.
Minton Law Firm begins every case by investigating the accident scene, gathering police reports, interviewing witnesses, reviewing medical records, obtaining available surveillance footage, and consulting with accident reconstruction experts when appropriate.
Once we understand the full extent of your injuries and damages, we negotiate aggressively with the insurance company. If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we are fully prepared to present your case at trial.
Choosing the right attorney can make a significant difference after a motorcycle accident.
Clients choose Minton Law Firm because we provide:
Justin Minton's experience as a former insurance adjuster gives our clients an important advantage. He understands how insurance companies evaluate motorcycle accident claims and uses that knowledge to build stronger cases and anticipate common defense strategies.
Whether your accident occurred downtown, near the Arkansas River, on Interstate 30, or anywhere else in Little Rock, Minton Law Firm is ready to help.
Call 911, seek medical attention, report the accident, take photographs if possible, gather witness information, and contact an attorney before speaking with the insurance company.
Yes. Arkansas's modified comparative fault law allows injured victims to recover compensation if they are less than 50% responsible for the accident.
Every claim is different. The value depends on the severity of your injuries, medical expenses, future treatment needs, lost income, available insurance coverage, and other damages.
Although you are not required to hire an attorney, insurance companies often dispute motorcycle accident claims. Having experienced legal representation can help protect your rights and maximize your recovery.
In most cases, Arkansas law provides three years to file a personal injury lawsuit. Acting quickly also helps preserve valuable evidence that could strengthen your claim.
The insurance company has a team working against you. You deserve one working for you.
If you or someone you love has been injured in a motorcycle accident in Little Rock, Minton Law Firm is ready to help. Call 501-222-HURT today to schedule your free consultation. We'll investigate your case, protect your rights, and fight for the compensation you deserve so you can move forward with confidence.
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