Little Rock Wrongful Death Lawyer

Minton Law Firm is proud to serve Little Rock and the surrounding Arkansas communities with compassionate, aggressive wrongful death representation. Losing a loved one because of someone else's negligence is one of the most devastating experiences a family can endure. Whether the death resulted from a car accident, truck accident, motorcycle crash, workplace incident, medical negligence, or another preventable tragedy, Minton Law Firm is here to help families throughout Little Rock and across Arkansas pursue justice and financial security during an incredibly difficult time.

Attorney Justin Minton is a former insurance adjuster, giving him firsthand knowledge of how insurance companies evaluate fatal injury claims and the tactics they use to reduce payouts. Today, he uses that experience to advocate for grieving families and pursue the full compensation they deserve.

What Is a Wrongful Death Claim?

A wrongful death claim arises when a person's negligent, reckless, or wrongful actions cause another person's death. Although no legal action can replace the loss of a loved one, a wrongful death lawsuit can provide financial support for surviving family members while holding the responsible party accountable.

Wrongful death claims are civil actions that are separate from any criminal charges that may arise from the same incident. Even if no criminal charges are filed—or the responsible party is acquitted—surviving family members may still have the right to pursue compensation under Arkansas law.

Little Rock Wrongful Death Lawyer

Common Causes of Wrongful Death

Minton Law Firm represents families whose loved ones have died because of preventable accidents and negligent conduct.

Common causes of wrongful death include:

  • Car accidents
  • Truck and 18-wheeler accidents
  • Motorcycle accidents
  • Pedestrian accidents
  • Bicycle accidents
  • Drunk driving crashes
  • Workplace accidents
  • Dangerous property conditions
  • Defective products
  • Medical negligence

According to the Arkansas Highway Safety Office, traffic crashes continue to be one of the leading causes of preventable deaths across the state, with hundreds of fatal crashes reported annually. Nationally, more than 40,000 people lost their lives in motor vehicle crashes during 2023, demonstrating the continued impact of preventable roadway tragedies.

Who May Be Liable?

Determining liability is one of the most important steps in any wrongful death case. Depending on how the fatal incident occurred, several individuals or organizations may be responsible.

Potentially liable parties include:

  • Negligent drivers
  • Truck drivers and trucking companies
  • Employers
  • Property owners
  • Product manufacturers
  • Medical providers
  • Government entities
  • Contractors or subcontractors

Minton Law Firm conducts a comprehensive investigation to identify every responsible party and every available source of insurance coverage.

Damages Available in an Arkansas Wrongful Death Claim

Arkansas law allows eligible surviving family members to recover compensation for both the financial and emotional losses resulting from a wrongful death.

Economic Damages

Compensation may include:

  • Medical expenses incurred before death
  • Funeral and burial costs
  • Loss of the deceased's income
  • Loss of future financial support
  • Loss of household services

Non-Economic Damages

Families may also recover compensation for:

  • Mental anguish
  • Loss of companionship
  • Loss of guidance and support
  • Emotional suffering experienced by eligible beneficiaries

Every case is unique, and the value of a wrongful death claim depends on factors such as the deceased's age, earning capacity, family relationships, and the circumstances surrounding the fatal incident.

Arkansas Wrongful Death Laws

Arkansas wrongful death claims are governed by Arkansas Code § 16-62-102. The law generally requires that the claim be brought by the personal representative of the deceased person's estate for the benefit of eligible beneficiaries, including certain surviving family members.

In most cases, wrongful death claims must be filed within three years of the date of death. Missing this deadline may prevent your family from recovering compensation.

Because important evidence can disappear over time, speaking with an attorney as soon as possible is one of the most important steps you can take.

What to Expect During the Claims Process

Minton Law Firm understands that grieving families should be able to focus on healing—not navigating complicated legal procedures.

When we handle your wrongful death case, we will:

  • Conduct a thorough investigation
  • Gather police reports and medical records
  • Preserve critical evidence
  • Interview witnesses
  • Work with accident reconstruction and financial experts when appropriate
  • Calculate the full extent of your family's damages
  • Negotiate with insurance companies
  • Prepare your case for trial if necessary

Throughout the process, we provide honest communication, compassionate guidance, and aggressive advocacy on behalf of your family.

Why Families Choose Minton Law Firm

Families throughout Little Rock trust Minton Law Firm because we understand both the legal and emotional challenges that follow a wrongful death.

Clients choose our firm because we provide:

  • Compassionate, personalized representation
  • Thorough investigations
  • Honest communication
  • Aggressive negotiations
  • Trial-ready advocacy

As a former insurance adjuster, Justin Minton understands how insurers evaluate fatal injury claims and the methods they use to minimize compensation. That experience allows our team to anticipate insurance company tactics and build stronger cases from the very beginning.

Whether your loved one's death resulted from a car accident, truck accident, premises liability incident, or another act of negligence, Minton Law Firm is committed to helping your family seek justice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can file a wrongful death claim in Arkansas?

Under Arkansas law, a wrongful death action is generally brought by the personal representative of the deceased person's estate on behalf of eligible beneficiaries identified by the statute.

What is the difference between a wrongful death claim and a criminal case?

A wrongful death claim is a civil lawsuit seeking financial compensation for surviving family members. A criminal case is brought by the government to punish the person responsible for the death. The two proceedings are separate.

How long do I have to file a wrongful death lawsuit?

In most cases, Arkansas law provides three years to file a wrongful death claim. Speaking with an attorney as soon as possible helps preserve evidence and protects your family's legal rights.

What compensation can my family recover?

Depending on the circumstances, compensation may include funeral expenses, medical bills, lost financial support, loss of companionship, mental anguish, and other damages allowed under Arkansas law.

Do I need a lawyer for a wrongful death claim?

Wrongful death cases often involve substantial damages, multiple insurance companies, and complex legal issues. An experienced wrongful death attorney can protect your family's rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.

Contact Minton Law Firm Today

No amount of compensation can replace the loss of someone you love. However, holding the responsible party accountable can provide financial security for your family and a measure of justice during an incredibly difficult time.

The insurance company has a team working against you. You deserve one working for you.

If you have lost a loved one because of someone else's negligence in Little Rock or anywhere in Arkansas, Minton Law Firm is ready to help. Call 501-222-HURT today to schedule your free consultation. We will listen to your story with compassion, explain your legal options, and fight tirelessly for the justice and compensation your family deserves.

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