Minton Law Firm is proud to serve Little Rock and the surrounding Arkansas communities with experienced, aggressive dog bite representation. If you or a loved one was attacked by a dog in Little Rock, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other damages. Whether the attack occurred in a neighborhood, apartment complex, public park, or on private property, our legal team is prepared to help. Attorney Justin Minton is a former insurance adjuster, giving him valuable insight into how insurance companies evaluate dog bite claims and the tactics they use to minimize settlements. Today, he uses that experience to fight for injury victims throughout Little Rock and across Arkansas.
Dog attacks can cause devastating physical injuries, permanent scarring, emotional trauma, and expensive medical treatment. Minton Law Firm investigates every dog bite case, identifies all available insurance coverage, and aggressively pursues the compensation our clients deserve.
Dog bites are far more common than many people realize. According to the Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) and State Farm, insurers paid more than $1.1 billion for 19,062 dog-related injury claims nationwide in 2023. Although the average claim value declined slightly from the previous year, the number of claims increased by more than 8%, highlighting the continuing frequency of serious dog attacks.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also reports that nearly one in five people bitten by a dog requires medical attention, with children facing a particularly high risk of severe injuries.
Whether the attack occurred at a private residence, apartment complex, public park, or business in Little Rock, you deserve experienced legal representation.

Many dog attacks occur because owners fail to properly control or restrain their animals.
Common situations include:
While any dog can bite, owners have a responsibility to take reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable attacks.
Depending on the circumstances, more than one party may be responsible for your injuries.
Potentially liable parties include:
Minton Law Firm thoroughly investigates every claim to identify every potentially liable party and every available insurance policy.
Dog attacks frequently cause injuries that require extensive medical treatment and may leave permanent physical and emotional scars.
Common injuries include:
Children often suffer particularly serious injuries because of their size and the location of many bite wounds.
If your injuries are severe, learn more about your legal options by visiting our Arkansas Catastrophic Injury Lawyer and Arkansas Traumatic Brain Injury Lawyer pages.
If another person's negligence contributed to the attack, you may be entitled to compensation for both economic and non-economic damages.
Compensation may include:
You may also recover compensation for:
If a dog attack results in the loss of a loved one, surviving family members may have legal rights under Arkansas law. Learn more by visiting our Arkansas Wrongful Death Lawyer page.
Arkansas dog bite cases are generally governed by negligence principles, although local ordinances, leash laws, and evidence of a dog's prior aggressive behavior may all affect liability. Establishing that the owner failed to exercise reasonable care is often a critical part of the case.
Most personal injury lawsuits in Arkansas must be filed within three years of the date of the injury. Waiting too long could prevent you from recovering compensation.
Because medical records, witness statements, surveillance footage, and animal control reports may become more difficult to obtain over time, contacting an attorney as soon as possible is important.
Minton Law Firm begins every dog bite case with a thorough investigation.
Our legal team works to:
If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we are fully prepared to pursue your claim through litigation.
Dog bite cases often involve disputed liability, serious injuries, and insurance companies that attempt to minimize compensation. Having experienced legal representation can make a significant difference in the outcome of your claim.
Clients choose Minton Law Firm because we provide:
As a former insurance adjuster, Justin Minton understands how insurers evaluate injury claims, assess damages, and negotiate settlements. That experience allows our team to anticipate common insurance company tactics and build stronger claims from the beginning.
Whether the attack occurred at a neighborhood home, apartment complex, public park, or another property in Little Rock, Minton Law Firm is prepared to protect your rights.
Seek medical attention immediately, report the attack to local animal control or law enforcement, identify the dog's owner if possible, photograph your injuries, and contact an attorney before speaking with the insurance company.
Possibly. Arkansas law considers many factors in determining liability, including whether the owner acted reasonably under the circumstances and whether they knew or should have known the dog posed a danger.
Medical records, photographs of your injuries, animal control reports, witness statements, surveillance footage, veterinary records, and evidence of the dog's prior behavior can all strengthen your claim.
Every claim is unique. The value depends on the severity of your injuries, medical expenses, future treatment needs, permanent scarring, emotional trauma, lost income, and available insurance coverage.
In most cases, Arkansas law provides three years to file a personal injury lawsuit. Acting quickly also helps preserve important evidence that may 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 dog attack in Little Rock, Minton Law Firm is ready to help. Call 501-222-HURT today to schedule your free consultation. We'll investigate your claim, identify every available source of compensation, and fight for the justice and financial recovery you deserve.
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