Dog attacks can cause serious physical and emotional injuries, especially to children. Knowing how Arkansas handles owner liability helps you protect your rights.
Arkansas Owner Liability
Arkansas does not have a single strict-liability dog-bite statute like some states; liability often turns on negligence and on whether the owner knew or should have known the dog was dangerous. Violating leash or animal-control ordinances can establish negligence.
Homeowner or renter insurance frequently covers dog-bite claims.
Compensation Available
Victims may recover for medical bills, scarring and disfigurement, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Children often suffer facial injuries and lasting trauma, which can substantially increase a claim's value.
Acting Quickly
Report the bite, seek medical care, photograph the injuries, and identify the dog and owner. Because evidence and witness memories fade, and deadlines apply, prompt action protects your claim.
Injured in Arkansas? Injury Claim Team connects injured Arkansans with experienced personal injury attorneys across all 75 counties. A free, confidential case review costs nothing, and you pay no fee unless you win. Call 973-566-5599 24/7.
This article is general information about Arkansas law, not legal advice for your specific situation. For advice about your claim, request a free case review.
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