The Law Offices of Vincent J. Ciecka, with locations at 5709 Westfield Ave, Pennsauken Township, NJ 08110 and 1515 Market St Suite 1200-B, Philadelphia, PA 19102, provides specialized representation for dog bite victims in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. With over 45 years of experience and more than 10,000 clients served, their attorneys—including Vincent Ciecka, a Certified Civil Trial Attorney—focus on serious cases involving significant physical harm, permanent disfigurement, and substantial financial losses. Available at 856-665-5709, they offer free consultations and work exclusively on contingency, securing impressive results including $500,000 for a child with facial scarring and $350,000 for an arm injury from a neighbor’s dog. Their legal team navigates the distinct liability standards in both states: New Jersey’s strict liability approach and Pennsylvania’s combination of statutory provisions and negligence principles. The firm’s staff includes former insurance adjustors who provide strategic insight into defense tactics, helping to secure comprehensive compensation for medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost income, and pain and suffering through skilled negotiation or litigation when necessary.

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Louis B. Himmelstein & Associates operates from 1420 Walnut St, Suite 1000, Philadelphia, PA 19102, providing dedicated dog bite representation. Their attorneys explain that Pennsylvania has strong laws protecting dog bite victims, with Philadelphia not following the “one bite rule” that limits owner liability for first incidents. The firm helps victims recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma resulting from unprovoked attacks. Established in 1984, Louis Himmelstein has built a reputation winning millions for personal injury victims, including those suffering from severe lacerations, nerve damage, and permanent scarring from dog attacks. Their experienced team handles cases involving unleashed dogs, failure to warn visitors about aggressive animals, and attacks in public spaces or on private property. With specialized knowledge of Pennsylvania dog bite statutes, they navigate complex liability issues and insurance negotiations. For a free consultation, call (215) 790-9996.

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Jared S. Zafran founded The Zafran Law Group at 1500 Walnut Street, Suite 500, Philadelphia, PA 19102, where his team specializes in dog bite injury cases throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Delaware, and Maryland. Operating under strict liability laws, the firm helps victims secure compensation for medical expenses and damages regardless of a dog’s previous behavior, though proving negligence may be necessary for additional compensation like pain and suffering. The attorneys explain that common dog bite injuries include muscle tears, broken bones, nerve damage, and infection risks, with 4.5 million people bitten annually in the US. The firm assists clients in gathering critical evidence such as photographs, witness statements, expense records, and proof of owner negligence. With offices across multiple states and a team of over fifteen attorneys including specialists like Mark A. Verlin and Raymond E. Kenny, The Zafran Law Group provides comprehensive representation for dog bite victims. Contact them at 215-587-0038 for immediate assistance.

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Gay Chacker & Ginsburg, established at 1731 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130, brings extensive experience to dog bite cases throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and surrounding areas. Their Philadelphia dog bite attorneys understand the trauma of animal attacks, especially for children who make up half of all dog bite victims. Under Pennsylvania law, dog owners must keep pets under control at all times, confining them to yards with fences and leashing them in public. The firm helps victims recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, ongoing care, emotional distress, and pain and suffering. They handle cases against both owners and property owners, such as landlords who allow dangerous dogs on their premises. Many homeowners insurance policies cover dog bite injuries, though some exclude certain breeds like pit bulls and Rottweilers. The firm operates on a contingency basis, charging no legal fees until compensation is recovered. For a free case review, victims can call (215) 567-7955.

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McGilberry & Shirer LLP, located at 2021 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA 19103, has over 60 years of combined experience representing dog bite victims throughout Dallas and Northern Texas. Their attorneys handle cases involving severe injuries from aggressive dogs, including facial disfigurement, nerve damage, and emotional trauma. The firm emphasizes the Texas “one bite rule,” requiring proof that owners knew of their dog’s aggressive tendencies before an attack. They investigate incidents thoroughly, documenting previous complaints, gathering witness statements, and working with medical experts to establish the full extent of injuries. The attorneys help clients navigate insurance claims, often with homeowners’ policies covering animal attacks. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, psychological treatment, and pain and suffering. McGilberry & Shirer operates on a contingency fee basis and offers free consultations to evaluate potential claims. They can be reached at 972-392-1225.

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McLaughlin & Lauricella operates from One Commerce Square, 2005 Market Street, Suite 2300, Philadelphia, PA 19103, providing specialized representation for dog bite victims throughout Pennsylvania, ranked fifth nationally for dog bite claims. The firm’s experienced dog bite attorneys handle severe injury cases involving facial lacerations, permanent scarring, nerve damage, broken bones, and emotional trauma following attacks by aggressive breeds and family pets. Their legal team thoroughly investigates each incident, documenting attack circumstances, gathering witness testimony, and establishing owner negligence in properly restraining animals. McLaughlin & Lauricella navigates Pennsylvania’s unique dog bite laws, which prohibit insurers from denying coverage based on specific breeds. They address cases involving multiple bites, child victims, and attacks occurring in both public spaces and private properties. For immediate assistance following a dog attack, victims can call (215) 568-1510 for a free consultation, ensuring experienced legal guidance through the complex process of securing maximum compensation for medical expenses, reconstructive surgery, psychological counseling, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

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Haggerty, Goldberg, Schleifer & Kupersmith, P.C., with offices at 1801 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19103 (267-350-6600), provides experienced representation for dog bite victims throughout Pennsylvania. Their attorneys emphasize that dog attacks can result in painful injuries requiring emergency medical attention, along with dangerous infections, complications, and potential permanent scarring. As Pennsylvania ranks fifth nationally for dog bite incidents with 787 insurance claims filed in a recent year, the firm specializes in helping victims navigate the state’s strict liability laws. Unlike jurisdictions with “one-bite rules,” Pennsylvania holds dog owners strictly liable for medical expenses resulting from their dog’s actions, regardless of the animal’s history. The firm assists clients in pursuing additional damages such as lost income and pain and suffering by establishing negligence. HGSK’s attorneys work diligently to identify applicable insurance policies, build strong claims, and negotiate with insurance companies, offering free consultations to evaluate potential cases.

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Operating from 9637 Bustleton Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19115, The Law Offices of Greg Prosmushkin, P.C. specializes in dog bite cases throughout Pennsylvania. Their Philadelphia dog bite attorneys understand that even well-behaved dogs can unexpectedly attack, causing infections, disfigurement, psychological trauma, and severe physical injuries. The firm thoroughly investigates each case, gathering evidence and presenting compelling arguments to secure compensation for medical bills, emotional distress, and lost income. They handle cases involving serious wounds requiring surgery, permanent scarring, and psychological trauma including PTSD. The attorneys emphasize that Pennsylvania’s dog owner liability laws hold owners accountable even if the dog hasn’t previously exhibited dangerous behavior, though exceptions exist for provocation, trespassing, and comparative negligence. The firm works on contingency, ensuring clients face no upfront costs, and handles negotiations with insurance companies to maximize compensation. For a free consultation with their experienced dog bite attorneys, call 215-799-9990 or visit their Trenton office at 1142 Brunswick Avenue.

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Joseph Monaco of Monaco Law, PC serves dog bite victims from offices at 1818 Market Street, Suite 3200, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 and 1 Eves Drive, Suite 111, Marlton, New Jersey 08053. Reachable at 609-277-3166 (NJ) or 215-546-3166 (PA), Monaco explains critical differences between New Jersey’s strict liability and Pennsylvania’s hybrid approach to dog bites. The firm handles cases involving crushed bones, puncture wounds, internal organ damage, scarring, disfigurement, and emotional trauma. With over thirty-five years exclusively representing injury victims, Monaco has secured numerous settlements exceeding $1 million. He emphasizes the importance of identifying insurance coverage, particularly when friends or family members own the attacking dog. Monaco Law has achieved significant results, including a combined $532,500 settlement for a ten-year-old boy bitten by a pit bull (involving both homeowners insurance and a product liability claim against a defective collar manufacturer) and $125,000 for a three-year-old girl bitten on a public sidewalk.

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Jeffrey H. Penneys, Esq., operating as “The Dog Bite Lawyer” from 230 S Broad St #905 in Philadelphia, PA, specializes exclusively in representing dog attack victims throughout Pennsylvania. With over 25 years of experience, Penneys explains that Pennsylvania dog bite laws hold owners strictly liable when their dogs cause severe injuries requiring cosmetic surgery or resulting in disfigurement. The state defines “dangerous dogs” as those that have inflicted severe unprovoked injuries, killed domestic animals off-owner’s property, attacked without provocation, or been used in crimes. Dog owners must report bites, carry $50,000 in insurance coverage, and properly contain dangerous animals, with clear warning signs required. Owners face potential criminal charges ranging from second-degree misdemeanors to first-degree misdemeanors in cases of severe injury or death. Penneys offers free consultations to evaluate potential claims and makes his personal phone numbers available 24/7 at (215) 259-3703. His practice covers all Pennsylvania counties, including Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Montgomery, and Delaware.

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