The Law Offices of Ivan A. Schertzer, located at 16211 NE 18th Avenue, North Miami Beach, FL 33162, provides specialized representation for dog bite victims. Attorney Schertzer explains that while dogs provide companionship, loyalty, and protection, owners must be vigilant in managing and supervising their animals. The firm emphasizes that Florida Statute Section 767.01 mandates strict liability for dog owners, meaning they are legally responsible for any damage caused by their dogs, even without a prior history of aggression—there is no “one free bite” rule in Florida. Their attorneys handle serious dog bite cases resulting in facial and abdominal lacerations requiring reconstructive surgery, broken bones, puncture wounds, and infections. The firm recommends that pet owners thoroughly review homeowner’s or renter’s liability insurance policies to confirm coverage for their specific dog breeds. Operating on a contingency fee basis with no upfront costs, they offer free initial consultations and are available for home and hospital visits when injuries prevent travel. Call 305-940-0007 for a consultation.

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Leonard Law Group, located at 325 S. Paulina Street, Suite 100, Chicago, IL 60612, has represented over 50,000 clients in personal injury claims since 1996. Their experienced attorneys understand that dog attacks can result in injuries far more severe than teeth marks and broken skin, including puncture wounds, tears, abrasions, and severe bleeding. The team recognizes that dog bite victims often require multiple surgeries, expensive antibiotics, physical therapy, and may suffer from PTSD. Led by attorneys Joseph J. Leonard, Andrew P. Leonard, and Matthew J. Leonard, with of-counsel Russell Kohn, they help clients pursue compensation for all medical expenses, lost wages, reduced future earnings, scarring, disfigurement, pain and suffering, and sometimes punitive damages. The firm has recovered more than $1,000,000,000 for clients and works on a contingency basis, meaning clients pay nothing unless compensation is recovered. Call (312) 487-2513 for a free consultation with these respected Chicago attorneys.

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Joye Law Firm operates from 5861 Rivers Ave in North Charleston, SC, where their specialized dog bite attorneys have built an impressive record handling animal attack cases. Attorneys like Brent Arant have secured notable victories, including a $425,000 settlement for a dog bite victim with multiple fractures and a $300,000 pre-lawsuit settlement for a young girl bitten by a Rottweiler. The firm handles cases involving severe injuries from dog attacks, including puncture wounds, lacerations, avulsion injuries, facial wounds, and the psychological trauma that often accompanies physical injuries. Their legal team provides comprehensive guidance on immediate post-bite actions, from seeking medical treatment to documenting the attack and identifying owners. Founded in 1968, Joye Law Firm works on a contingency fee basis and offers free case evaluations to dog bite victims. Their experience extends to representing delivery drivers, trash collectors, and postal workers injured during their duties. Call (843) 554-3100 for immediate assistance.

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The Valley Law Group provides dog bite litigation services from their Phoenix office at 3101 N. Central Avenue, Suite 1470, with additional locations in Gilbert, Scottsdale, and Peoria. Their award-winning attorneys handle dog attack cases involving serious injuries, scarring, nerve damage, and emotional trauma throughout Arizona. The firm emphasizes Arizona’s strict liability framework that holds dog owners responsible regardless of the animal’s previous behavior, unlike states with “one-bite” rules. Their comprehensive approach includes investigating attack circumstances, gathering medical evidence, negotiating with insurance companies, and litigating when necessary. The attorneys handle cases involving children, postal workers, delivery personnel, and attacks occurring in both public spaces and private property. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress, operating on contingency with no upfront costs. The Valley Law Group’s personalized strategy development ensures each case receives the attention needed to pursue fair compensation. Free consultations are available 24/7 at (480) 300-6012.

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Litner + Deganian operates from multiple Georgia locations including their Atlanta office at 1776 Briarcliff Road NE, providing specialized representation for dog bite victims. The firm emphasizes CDC statistics showing 4.5 million Americans suffer dog bites annually with one in five requiring medical attention. Their experienced attorneys handle cases involving serious injuries including abrasions, lacerations, bone fractures, eye injuries, disfigurement, nerve damage, and emotional trauma from dog attacks. The legal team conducts thorough investigations, gathering evidence such as medical records, photographs, and witness statements to establish liability under Georgia’s dog bite laws. They guide clients through initial consultations to evaluate cases, followed by comprehensive evidence gathering, liability determination, insurance negotiations, and litigation when necessary. The firm explains that most claims are covered by homeowners insurance policies, allowing victims to recover compensation without directly impacting dog owners financially. With a 4.9-star rating based on client reviews, they offer free consultations at 678-956-8500 and work on a contingency fee basis, charging no upfront costs and collecting payment only when compensation is secured.

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Horst Shewmaker operates from 10745 Westside Way, Suite 165, Alpharetta, GA 30009, where their dog bite lawyers assist victims throughout Georgia. Led by attorneys including Zachary S. Shewmaker, the firm specializes in navigating Georgia’s complex “one-bite rule,” which generally protects dog owners from liability until the animal has shown aggressive tendencies. Their legal team explains exceptions to this rule, including situations involving local ordinance violations and prior aggressive behavior like growling or lunging. The attorneys emphasize the CDC’s statistics that yearly there’s a one in fifty chance of being bitten by a dog, with children frequently being victims who develop lifelong fears. They pursue compensation for various injuries including puncture wounds, broken bones, nerve damage, infection, and psychological trauma like PTSD. The firm guides clients through the critical post-bite steps: seeking medical attention, documenting injuries, reporting to authorities, and collecting witness information. Offering free consultations and contingency fee arrangements, they serve dog bite victims throughout Alpharetta, Augusta, and surrounding communities, providing compassionate representation within Georgia’s two-year statute of limitations.

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Brian Pushchak operates Pushchak Law from 3200 Cherry Creek S Dr Suite 520, Denver, CO 80209. The firm specializes in representing Colorado dog bite victims, emphasizing the state’s strict liability laws that hold owners responsible regardless of prior knowledge of aggressive behavior. Their attorneys handle cases involving serious injuries including puncture wounds, tissue tears, muscle and nerve damage, broken bones, infections, scarring, and disfigurement. The firm advises victims to take immediate action after attacks: control bleeding with clean cloth, wash wounds with soap and warm water, apply antibiotic ointment, and wrap in sterile bandages before seeking medical attention. They assist clients in determining whether rabies shots are necessary and pursuing compensation for current and future medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, scarring, and psychological trauma. With a unique “Informed Decisions Approach,” Pushchak Law provides personalized representation focused on understanding each client’s specific needs. They offer free consultations at 303-372-6145, operating on a contingency fee basis.

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Dolan Dobrinsky Rosenblum Bluestein operates from 2665 S Bayshore Dr. Suite 603, Miami, FL 33133, having recovered over one billion dollars in settlements including dog bite cases requiring reconstructive surgery. The firm represents approximately twenty-eight thousand annual victims needing surgical intervention, children suffering life-threatening injuries, and adults facing permanent disfigurement. Their attorneys handle strict liability claims under Florida law, non-bite injuries from lunging or chasing, and attacks resulting in broken bones or amputation. They manage insurance negotiations for eighteen-thousand-dollar average hospital stays, wrongful death claims from fatal attacks, and psychological trauma requiring extended treatment. The practice pursues dangerous dog classifications, negligent handling cases, and injuries from unleashed animals in public spaces. Dolan Dobrinsky handles infections requiring hospitalization, nerve damage affecting mobility, and facial scarring impacting quality of life. Contact at 305-371-2692, they work contingency with twenty-four-hour availability, maintaining an Orlando office while representing victims throughout South Florida including complex cases involving multiple liable parties.

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Keith J. Ahlers leads Curan & Ahlers at 14 Mamaroneck Ave. White Plains, New York 10601, with over thirty-five years handling Westchester County dog bite cases requiring proof of vicious propensities. The firm represents victims under New York’s hybrid liability approach, pursuing strict liability for medical expenses while establishing owner knowledge for additional damages including pain, suffering, and lost wages. Their attorneys investigate dangerous dog histories through the Westchester Dangerous Dog Registry, conduct neighbor interviews, and document General Municipal Law 209-cc dangerous classifications. They handle severe injuries requiring reconstructive surgery, permanent scarring, and disfigurement particularly affecting children under eight who comprise sixty-eight percent of fatalities. Curan & Ahlers manages workers’ compensation for postal employees, delivery drivers including DoorDash and UberEats operators, and self-employed app workers. The practice coordinates medical billing to prevent collection agency involvement, protects credit scores, and ensures proper insurance coverage. Available at 914-428-3313 nationally at 800.585.3314, they offer twenty-four-seven accessibility while navigating three-year statutes of limitations throughout New York State.

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O’Malley & Langan serves dog bite victims from their offices at 201 Franklin Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503, with additional locations in Pittston and Towanda. Their experienced personal injury attorneys understand that dog attacks can cause catastrophic injuries, from severe physical trauma to lasting emotional damage. The firm helps clients navigate Pennsylvania’s strict liability dog bite laws, which hold owners responsible for injuries caused by their pets even if the dog has never shown aggression before. They thoroughly investigate each case to counter potential defenses like provocation or trespassing, building strong claims for compensation covering medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. Their legal team works diligently to document all injuries, from puncture wounds and scarring to more serious complications requiring reconstructive surgery. Working on a contingency fee basis, clients pay no upfront costs or attorney fees unless they win. For a free consultation following a dog bite, contact O’Malley & Langan at (866) 326-0100.

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