Spencer Calahan leads Spencer Calahan Injury Lawyers from 827 Saint Louis St, Baton Rouge, LA 70802, providing specialized representation for dog bite victims throughout Louisiana at 225-387-2323. With over 125 years of combined experience, their attorneys handle severe dog attack cases involving lacerations, punctures, amputations, infections, and emotional trauma while navigating Louisiana’s strict liability laws for canine attacks. The firm emphasizes that Louisiana dog bite laws apply not only to bites but also to injuries caused when dogs knock people over or cause other forms of harm without actually biting. Spencer Calahan Injury Lawyers pursues compensation for medical expenses, therapy costs, lost wages, emotional distress, and decreased quality of life through thorough case assessment and aggressive negotiations with opposing attorneys. Operating on a contingency basis with free consultations in both English and Spanish, the firm ensures dog bite victims receive comprehensive representation while holding negligent owners accountable for both physical and psychological damages.

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Williamson Fontenot Campbell & Whittington, LLC operates from 955 Mc Clung Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802, serving dog bite victims throughout Louisiana. Reachable at 225-383-4010, their attorneys explain Louisiana’s unique dog bite laws that combine elements of negligence and strict liability approaches. For dogs specifically, strict liability applies when the owner could have prevented injuries and the victim didn’t provoke the animal. The firm notes that criminal charges can be filed against owners when dogs injure people, potentially resulting in jail time, community service, and fines. WFCW emphasizes that Louisiana’s one-year statute of limitations makes prompt legal consultation crucial. Their dog bite attorneys handle cases involving all animal behaviors beyond just bites, including knockdowns, trampling, and scratching incidents. The firm provides free consultations and takes pride in serving Baton Rouge and nearby communities for many years, offering expertise for victims who might otherwise struggle with complex liability issues.

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Murphy Law Firm operates from 2354 S Acadian Thruway, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, providing specialized representation for dog bite victims throughout Louisiana. Their attorneys emphasize that while dogs can be wonderful companions, they can pose serious dangers when owners fail to prevent attacks. The firm handles cases involving penetration injuries, lacerations, bruising, infections, disease, and organ damage resulting from dog attacks. They explain Louisiana’s dog bite laws, which differ from many states by not imposing automatic liability on owners, instead requiring victims to prove the owner knew or should have known the dog’s behavior would cause harm, could have prevented the damage through reasonable care, and failed to do so, while also demonstrating they did not provoke the animal. The attorneys cite relevant case law including Pepper v. Triplet to illustrate how courts apply these standards. Murphy Law Firm offers free consultations at (225) 928-8800, representing clients in various premises liability matters beyond dog bites, including slip and fall accidents, unsafe conditions, inadequate security, and negligent maintenance.

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David Laborde and Digger Earles lead Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers from 660 St Ferdinand St, Baton Rouge, LA 70802. With over 350 years of combined experience, their dog bite attorneys represent victims in Baton Rouge and throughout Louisiana. The firm emphasizes the traumatic nature of dog attacks, which can cause serious injuries requiring expensive medical treatment and prolonged recovery. Their legal team thoroughly investigates each case, gathering evidence such as photographs, witness statements, animal control reports, and medical records to establish liability. They pursue comprehensive compensation for medical bills, prescription medications, therapy, lost income, pain and suffering, scarring, emotional distress, and diminished quality of life. The attorneys highlight the importance of seeking immediate medical attention after an attack and reporting incidents to animal control authorities. With over $1 billion recovered for injury victims, Laborde Earles offers free consultations at (225) 777-7777, operating on a contingency fee basis with 24/7 availability and Spanish-language services.

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Peyton Murphy founded Murphy Law Firm at 2354 S Acadian Thruway, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, offering specialized dog bite injury representation across Louisiana. The firm emphasizes the serious nature of canine attacks, handling cases involving puncture wounds, joint damage, nerve damage, infections, tetanus, and rabies complications. Their attorneys explain that dog bites often result from various triggers including dogs protecting owners or puppies, feeling threatened, experiencing illness, or becoming overly excited during play. Murphy Law Firm assists clients in documenting medical treatments while building strong cases against negligent owners, particularly those who failed to secure their dogs properly or disregarded local animal control laws. The legal team works on a contingency basis and focuses on recovering compensation for medical expenses, future treatment costs, lost wages, economic damages, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma. Contact their office at (225) 928-8800 for a free consultation.

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Miller & Hilgendorf, operating from 3960 Government St, Baton Rouge, LA 70806, offers specialized legal representation for dog bite victims throughout Louisiana. With over 55 years of combined experience, their attorneys understand the physical and emotional trauma resulting from dog attacks. They guide clients through Louisiana’s legal framework, where dog owners are liable if they knew or should have known about their dog’s dangerous behavior and failed to exercise reasonable care. The firm emphasizes the importance of acting quickly—Louisiana’s one-year statute of limitations for dog bite lawsuits means victims must pursue claims promptly or forfeit their right to compensation. Their experienced attorneys conduct thorough investigations to establish liability, gathering evidence such as witness statements and documentation of previous incidents involving the dog. They fight for compensation covering medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. For a free initial consultation about your dog bite case, contact them at 225-343-2205.

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The Law Offices of Scott T. Gegenheimer, located at 201 Napoleon Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802, provides experienced representation for dog bite victims in Louisiana. Attorney Scott Gegenheimer, with over 20 years of experience, explains that Louisiana is a strict liability state for dog bites, meaning owners are liable for injuries unless the dog was provoked. The firm handles cases involving facial scarring requiring cosmetic surgery, as well as situations where children need counseling and therapy to recover from physical and emotional trauma. They examine all possible sources of compensation, particularly homeowners insurance policies which frequently cover dog bite incidents. The attorneys help clients pursue damages for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and lost income. The firm offers free initial consultations, and if clients cannot come to the office, the attorneys will travel to them. For assistance with a dog bite case, call 225-346-8722 or toll-free at 877-786-7621.

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Beall & Thies, LLC, located at 351 Saint Ferdinand Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802, offers aggressive representation for dog bite victims throughout Louisiana. Their experienced dog bite attorneys understand that canine attacks can result in serious physical injuries, emotional trauma, and financial hardships. The firm explains that Louisiana applies strict liability principles to dog owners, making them responsible for injuries their pets cause regardless of prior history of aggression. Dangerous breeds like pit bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds often inflict severe damage requiring extensive medical treatment. The legal team at Beall & Thies thoroughly investigates each case, gathering evidence of negligence, documenting injuries, and calculating damages for medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. They work directly with clients to understand the full impact of their injuries and pursue maximum compensation. Call (225) 577-6223 for a free consultation with their Baton Rouge dog bite lawyers.

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Rozas Injury Law, LLC maintains their Baton Rouge office at 9332 Bluebonnet Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70810, phone (225) 343-0010. Attorney Greg Rozas represents Louisiana residents who have suffered dog attacks, understanding that even well-trained dogs can become aggressive when stressed. The firm handles cases involving severe puncture wounds, lacerations, nerve damage, tissue injuries, and infections resulting from dog bites, recognizing the potential for lasting physical and emotional damage to victims. They explain that Louisiana law holds pet owners liable for injuries caused by their animals unless the victim provoked the animal or was trespassing, regardless of whether the dog had previously shown aggression. The attorneys pursue compensation for medical expenses, prescription costs, mobility aids, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma. Rozas Injury Law offers free consultations to answer questions and ease clients’ stress following traumatic dog bite incidents, drawing on years of experience to guide victims through personal injury claims involving animals.

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William W. Thies leads Beall & Thies at 351 Saint Ferdinand Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802. This experienced personal injury firm has deep expertise handling dog bite cases, offering comprehensive representation for victims seeking fair settlements. Under Louisiana’s strict liability and “one-bite rule,” the firm helps clients navigate complex claims whether dealing with provocation defenses or severe injuries. Their attorneys understand both the physical damages from dog attacks and the psychological impact, working diligently to secure compensation for medical expenses, psychiatric care, and diminished quality of life. With over 100 years of combined experience among their legal team including attorneys Russell Beall, Jacob Thomas, Aaron Humphreys, George Caballero, and Jewel “Trae” Welch, they provide compassionate guidance through every step of the claims process. For a consultation, call 225-383-3499 to discuss your dog bite case.

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