Attorney Christian A. Straile leads Full Focus Law at 3312 W University Ave, Gainesville, FL 32607, specializing in dog bite injury claims throughout Florida. The firm emphasizes that Florida is one of 35 states holding dog owners strictly liable for injuries or deaths caused by dog attacks. Under Florida Statute §767.04, owners are liable regardless of the dog’s former viciousness or the owner’s knowledge of such tendencies. The legal team handles cases involving wrongful death claims, premises liability claims, and personal injury claims against dog owners, business owners, landlords, pet sitters, and their insurance carriers. They pursue compensation for injuries including dog bite infections, scarring, disfigurement, emotional trauma, and pain and suffering. The firm notes that Florida’s dog liability statutes have limitations, and assessing liability requires evaluating facts unique to each attack. With decades of experience protecting clients’ rights, Attorney Straile and his team provide compassionate representation to help dog bite victims get the compensation they deserve. Call (352) 371-9141 for assistance.

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SLM Law, APC represents dog bite victims from their offices in Woodland Hills at 6303 Owensmouth Avenue, 10th Floor, and Beverly Hills at 9171 Wilshire Blvd, #500. Their experienced attorneys have served clients throughout Southern California for over a decade, helping victims navigate California’s strict liability dog bite laws. The firm emphasizes that dog owners are financially responsible for injuries caused by their pets, regardless of whether the animal had previously shown aggressive behavior. They assist clients in establishing that they were bitten while lawfully present in a public or private place. The attorneys explain that dogs may be considered “potentially dangerous” if they’ve forced someone to defend themselves, bitten without causing severe injury, or killed animals without provocation. Dogs are deemed “vicious” if they’ve seriously injured someone or been previously declared dangerous. The firm also advises dog owners about potential criminal charges resulting from bite incidents. They offer free consultations at (310) 878-9131 to discuss legal options and pursue compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma.

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Jonathan Perazzo operates The Perazzo Law Firm from their Miami office, providing specialized representation for dog bite victims throughout Miami-Dade and Broward counties. With extensive experience handling animal attack cases, the firm emphasizes Florida Statute 767.04, which imposes strict liability on dog owners for injuries regardless of the animal’s prior behavior, provided the victim was lawfully present. Their attorneys handle cases ranging from minor bites to severe attacks resulting in infections, permanent scarring, and psychological trauma. The practice highlights that dogs bite over 4.5 million people annually nationwide, with children aged 5-9 being particularly vulnerable and 20% of incidents requiring medical treatment. Their comprehensive approach includes documenting attacks, gathering evidence, identifying insurance coverage, and calculating full damages for medical expenses, rehabilitation, and pain and suffering. The firm addresses complications including rabies, tetanus, and MRSA infections, while noting Florida’s strict regulations regarding dangerous breeds. Understanding the four-year statute of limitations, Perazzo Law offers free initial consultations to dog bite victims seeking compensation. Call 786-529-7411 or contact their office online to discuss legal options.

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David Christensen Law provides compassionate representation for dog bite victims from their Lansing office. The firm emphasizes that Michigan does not follow the “one-bite rule,” instead holding dog owners strictly liable for injuries regardless of the animal’s previous behavior. Their experienced attorneys handle cases involving various scenarios from delivery driver bites to attacks in public spaces. They focus on establishing owner liability by reviewing animal control records, assessing warning signs, interviewing witnesses, and highlighting violations of local regulations. Compensation may cover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, scarring, and permanent disabilities. With offices throughout Michigan including Ann Arbor, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Southfield, and Troy, the firm offers 24/7 availability and free consultations. Their contingency fee arrangement means clients pay nothing unless they win. For help navigating Michigan’s dog bite laws and securing fair compensation, call 248-900-9000 to speak with a dedicated Lansing dog bite attorney.

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Kash Legal Group, led by founder Jonathan M. Kashani and based at 2839 S Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90034, provides specialized representation for dog bite victims throughout California. Their attorneys highlight that approximately 4.5 million dog bites occur annually in the U.S., with 800,000 requiring medical care. The firm explains that California follows strict liability laws for dog bites, making owners responsible when their animals bite someone on public property or lawfully on private property, regardless of the dog’s history. Their legal team handles cases involving serious injuries including infections, scarring, disfigurement, and emotional trauma, noting that complications like rabies may necessitate periodic injections. The attorneys advise victims to contact them promptly due to California’s two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. Kash Legal Group offers free case evaluations, works on a contingency fee basis, and serves clients throughout California with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego, and multiple other locations. Call (888) 527-4128 for a free consultation.

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Mark T. Hurt leads his law firm from 159 W. Main Street, Abingdon, VA 24210, while serving dog bite victims throughout Johnson City and surrounding Tennessee communities. As a firm-founding attorney with extensive experience in animal attack cases, Hurt provides dedicated representation for victims suffering from lacerations, infections, broken bones, scarring, and psychological trauma. The practice navigates Tennessee’s complex dog bite laws, which combine strict liability for attacks occurring in public places with the “one bite rule” for incidents on owners’ property. They emphasize Tennessee’s stringent one-year statute of limitations, making prompt legal consultation crucial. The firm thoroughly investigates each case, exploring potential insurance coverage through homeowners’ or renters’ policies while building compelling claims for compensation. Their comprehensive approach seeks damages for medical expenses, prescriptions, surgical costs, future care needs, pain and suffering, and lost income. For dog bite victims reluctant to sue friends or family members, the firm offers alternatives through insurance claims that typically don’t require the owner to pay out-of-pocket. For a free, no-obligation consultation with a Johnson City dog bite lawyer, call (276) 623-0808.

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With offices at 100 N LaSalle St #1710, Chicago, IL 60602, Abels & Annes, P.C. provides comprehensive legal representation for dog bite victims seeking compensation for their injuries. The firm recognizes that dog bites can be life-changing events that leave lasting physical and emotional impacts on victims. Their attorneys handle all aspects of dog bite claims, from investigating the incident to gathering evidence such as witness statements, medical reports, and documentation of injuries. The legal team pursues fair compensation covering medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, pain and suffering, scarring, disfigurement, and lost wages. The firm understands that children are particularly vulnerable to severe dog bite injuries, which can cause deep psychological trauma alongside physical harm. Their attorneys work closely with medical experts to properly document the full extent of injuries and project future medical needs to ensure adequate compensation. Abels & Annes offers free consultations where potential clients can discuss their case with an experienced dog bite lawyer who will evaluate the claim’s strength and outline possible compensation. The firm operates on a contingency fee basis, so clients pay nothing unless they win their case. Call (855) 529-2442 to schedule a consultation.

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Jamison Mark of Mark Law Firm provides expert guidance on New Jersey dog bite laws from their offices at 908-460-8996. The firm dispels common misconceptions about canine attacks, emphasizing that any dog can show aggressive behavior regardless of breed history. Their attorneys educate clients that New Jersey employs a strict liability statute for dog bite cases, meaning owners are responsible for injuries even if their dog has never previously shown aggression or bitten someone. This differs significantly from states with “one bite free” rules. The firm helps victims understand that dog bites can result in severe physical injuries requiring emergency care, potential plastic surgery, and lasting psychological trauma. Mark Law Firm assists clients in navigating compensation claims covering medical treatment, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. They emphasize the importance of reporting incidents to animal control while reassuring clients that such reporting rarely results in euthanasia unless the dog shows consistent vicious behavior or the attack was particularly violent.

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Edward A. Smith leads his personal injury firm from 1900 Point West Way #200, Sacramento, CA 95815, providing dedicated representation for dog bite victims throughout Northern California since 1982. With extensive experience handling animal attack cases, the firm emphasizes that dogs bite approximately 4.7 million Americans annually, with one in five incidents requiring medical attention. Their attorneys navigate California’s strict liability statute, which holds dog owners responsible for injuries regardless of the animal’s history, provided the victim was lawfully present. The practice handles cases ranging from minor bites to severe attacks resulting in permanent scarring, disfigurement, nerve damage, and psychological trauma, particularly for vulnerable victims like children. Their comprehensive approach includes thorough investigation of incidents, prompt medical documentation, animal control reporting, and calculation of damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term care needs. Understanding the average hospital cost for dog bite treatment exceeds $18,200, the firm aggressively pursues maximum compensation through insurance claims and, when necessary, litigation. For a free consultation with a Sacramento dog bite lawyer, call (916) 921-6400 or (800) 404-5400.

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Kreger Brodish LLP serves dog bite victims from offices in Durham, Raleigh, and Greensboro, North Carolina, bringing over a decade of experience to animal attack cases. Led by attorneys Tom Kreger and Ben Brodish, the firm addresses severe dog bite injuries including lacerations, broken bones, infections, and psychological trauma. They explain North Carolina’s complex liability rules, including the “one-bite rule” where owners may be liable if their dog previously bit someone and the owner knew of its aggressive history. The attorneys help clients navigate contributory negligence, which can bar recovery if the victim provoked the dog, while building comprehensive cases within the three-year statute of limitations. Their team investigates incidents, documents injuries, helps locate specialized medical treatment, and manages all aspects of claims and negotiations. Available at (888) 820-5885, they offer free consultations and work on contingency, pursuing compensation for medical expenses, lost income, psychological counseling, pain and suffering, and quality of life impacts from dog attacks.

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