Attorney Ann S. Jacobs of Jacobs Injury Law brings a unique set of skills and insight to dog bite cases from her offices at 219 N. Milwaukee St., Suite 5B, Milwaukee, WI 53202. Having handled numerous dog bite claims, including many for mail carriers throughout southeast Wisconsin, Jacobs delivers strong representation for victims seeking justice after sudden, frightening attacks. The firm emphasizes that dog bites affect everyone from dog lovers to children to postal workers, often leaving permanent scars both physical and emotional. Children frequently develop heightened fear of dogs, even those securely leashed or distant, and concerns about rabies and infection can cause significant anxiety until test results return. Jacobs Injury Law investigates thoroughly, searching for evidence of previous bites or property damage caused by the dog, as Wisconsin law allows double damages when dogs have prior aggressive history. The firm also tracks down immunization records and examines veterinary history for signs of aggressive behavior. Named among Wisconsin’s top 50 attorneys, with over 20 years of legal experience, Ann Jacobs can be reached at (414) 306-8999.

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Located at 1110 N Doctor M.L.K. Jr Dr #320 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, PKSD offers expert legal representation for dog bite victims throughout Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, and New Mexico. Their team of attorneys, led by partner Jeff Pitman, has over 150 years of combined legal experience and has recovered millions in compensation. PKSD explains Wisconsin’s strict liability rule for dog owners, which holds them financially responsible for injuries caused by their pets regardless of prior knowledge of aggressive behavior. The firm highlights that compensation doubles if the owner knew the dog previously attacked someone and the attack resulted in permanent scarring. Their attorneys handle all aspects of dog bite claims, including gathering evidence, calculating damages, negotiating with insurance companies, and if necessary, litigating cases through trial. PKSD assists clients in recovering both economic damages like medical bills and lost wages, and non-economic damages such as pain and suffering, emotional anguish, and scarring. Available 24/7 at 414-333-3333, they offer free case evaluations and work on a contingency fee basis.

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Located at 788 N. Jefferson St. Suite 702, Milwaukee, WI 53202, attorneys Patrick Miller and Thomas Ogorchock specialize in representing dog bite and animal attack victims throughout Wisconsin. Their law firm recognizes that these incidents can cause significant and long-lasting personal injuries, including permanent scarring, disfigurement, and emotional trauma. With comprehensive understanding of Wisconsin’s highly specific dog bite laws, they work diligently to hold negligent pet owners responsible and prevent animals from harming others. Miller & Ogorchock investigates each case thoroughly to identify all potentially responsible parties, including owners, insurers, and third parties. They seek compensation covering medical treatments, medications, future treatments, psychological counseling, lost income, and pain and suffering. The firm offers contingent fee representation, meaning clients pay no attorney fees unless they win with a settlement or verdict. Evening and weekend appointments are available, and attorneys will meet clients at their home, office or hospital room for convenience.

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Warshafsky Law Firm, located at 839 N. Jefferson St., #300, Milwaukee, WI 53202, specializes in representing dog bite victims throughout Wisconsin. Their experienced attorneys understand that dog attacks can cause severe lacerations, infections, tissue damage, nerve damage, and psychological trauma. The firm educates clients on Wisconsin’s dog bite statute (172.02), which holds owners strictly liable for injuries caused by their dogs without requiring proof of prior aggression. They also explain how Wisconsin’s contributory negligence law may affect claims if victims were partially at fault. Warshafsky Law distinguishes itself from “sign and settle” firms by preparing every case for trial from day one, compelling insurance companies to offer fair settlements. Their approach is detailed in “The Massive Trial Handbook for Wisconsin Lawyers,” which they authored. The firm investigates attack circumstances, evaluates the dog’s temperament, and documents injuries to build comprehensive claims. For a free initial consultation with a Milwaukee dog bite lawyer who won’t back down from insurance companies, contact them at (414) 276-4970.

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Warshafsky Law Firm at 839 N. Jefferson St., Suite 300, Milwaukee, WI 53202 provides aggressive representation for dog bite victims through attorneys like Krista G. LaFave. According to the firm, approximately 4.5 million dog bites occur annually in the United States, with 750,000 requiring medical attention and 27,000 needing reconstructive surgery. They emphasize Wisconsin’s strict liability statutes that hold dog owners responsible regardless of prior knowledge of aggressive behavior, with owners of dogs with known dangerous tendencies facing double damages. The firm has secured significant settlements including $148,500 for a 71-year-old Waukesha woman and $130,000 for a victim with facial injuries. Their Milwaukee dog bite attorneys help victims recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and property damage. For a free case evaluation, call 414-276-4970 to discuss your dog bite injuries.

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Merrick Domnitz and Noah Domnitz operate Domnitz & Domnitz, S.C. from 825 North Jefferson Street, Fifth Floor, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202. Their dog bite practice emphasizes Wisconsin’s strict liability laws holding owners accountable for injuries regardless of prior behavior. The firm has extensive experience with serious dog attack cases including nerve trauma, disfigurement, and loss of use injuries. They also handle motor vehicle accidents and property damage caused by stray animals. Merrick Domnitz brings exceptional credentials as one of Wisconsin’s leading litigators, recognized as a Top 10 Super Lawyer in 2009 and Trial Lawyer of the Year in 2002 by the Wisconsin Association for Justice. He’s also among the few Wisconsin attorneys elected to the American College of Trial Lawyers. The firm represents clients in Milwaukee, Kenosha, Waukesha, Racine, and surrounding areas. Contact them at (414) 289-0909 for representation in dog bite claims or any animal-related personal injury case.

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Karl Gebhard of Gebhard Law Office serves Milwaukee dog bite victims from his office at 8435 W. Burleigh Street, Milwaukee, WI 53222. With nearly two decades of experience as a Milwaukee dog bite lawyer, Gebhard understands the devastating impact of animal attacks, which affect approximately 800,000 Americans annually with medical needs. The firm pursues compensation for primary injuries, secondary complications like infections, lost wages, physical disfigurement, future medical care, and emotional trauma. Gebhard explains that Wisconsin law holds owners liable for damages when their dog attacks someone, regardless of the animal type. The attorney works on a contingency basis, meaning clients pay no fees until compensation is secured. Gebhard Law Office serves clients throughout Milwaukee and surrounding areas including Shorewood, Wauwatosa, and Brown Deer. For a free consultation, contact the firm at (414) 873-6550.

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