David Rosen practices at High Desert Law, 716 NW Harriman Street, Bend, Oregon 97703, serving Central Oregon’s high per capita dog population with comprehensive bite injury representation. The firm handles severe nerve damage cases, amputations from aggressive attacks, and facial scarring requiring multiple corrective surgeries. Their attorney represents victims in Dog Town USA, pursuing claims for unleashed dogs at breweries, park attacks, and residential incidents involving escaped pets. High Desert Law manages strict liability cases under Oregon’s Animal Control Act, insurance negotiations with homeowners carriers, and disputes over reasonable care standards. They handle psychological trauma claims, permanent disability from bites, and infections requiring emergency intervention. The practice assists delivery drivers attacked during routes, children injured at playgrounds, and pedestrians bitten by uncontrolled animals. Available at 541-306-6553 for free case reviews, Rosen offers home and hospital visits for injured clients, takes a hands-on approach working directly with medical providers, and maintains contingency fee arrangements while serving Bloomington, Eureka, Galesburg, Morton, Normal, Pekin, Springfield, and Washington throughout Central Illinois.

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Armada Law’s dog bite attorneys in Greenville, South Carolina, operate from 21 Augusta St., Suite D, offering comprehensive representation for animal attack victims. They highlight that over 4.5 million people in the United States are bitten by dogs yearly, with children being the most frequent victims. South Carolina operates under strict liability rules rather than the “one-bite rule,” making dog owners responsible for injuries regardless of the animal’s previous behavior. However, if the victim was trespassing or provoked the dog, compensation may be reduced. The firm explains that bite victims may recover economic damages like medical expenses and lost wages, as well as non-economic damages for pain and suffering. In cases of gross negligence, punitive damages might also be available. Their attorneys emphasize that homeowners’ liability insurance typically covers dog bite claims but recommend consulting with an experienced lawyer to determine the true value of a case. For a no-commitment consultation, Armada Law can be reached at (864) 633-3739.

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TSR Injury Law, with offices at 8300 Norman Center Drive, Suite 1275, Minneapolis, MN 55437, represents dog bite victims throughout Saint Paul. Their legal team has helped recover over $1 billion in compensation, including settlements for victims suffering wrist and nerve damage from aggressive dog attacks. Partner Rich Ruohonen, who sits on the Board of Governors for the Minnesota Association for Justice, leads their expert dog bite practice. Minnesota law holds dog owners strictly liable when their dog, without provocation, attacks someone visiting a public area or legally on private property. The owner remains liable regardless of whether the dog previously showed aggression or the owner knew it was dangerous. The firm handles cases involving various injuries from dog attacks, including deep lacerations, nerve damage, disfigurement, fractured bones, facial disfigurement, scarring, and emotional trauma. They help clients recover damages for medical treatment, future healthcare, lost wages, pain and suffering, diminished quality of life, and mental anguish. Call 612-TSR-TIME for a free consultation.

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Gingras, Thomsen & Wachs, LLP provides expert representation for dog bite victims from their Eau Claire office at 101 Putnam Street. Their experienced attorneys specialize in navigating Wisconsin’s strict liability dog bite laws, which hold owners responsible for injuries regardless of the animal’s prior behavior. With approximately 3,500 dog bites recorded in Wisconsin annually, the firm handles cases involving puncture wounds, lacerations, infections, broken bones, scarring, and emotional trauma. Their legal team conducts thorough investigations to establish liability, gather medical evidence, and build compelling cases for maximum compensation. The attorneys navigate Wisconsin’s modified comparative negligence system, helping clients recover damages even when partial fault exists. GTW assists victims with medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term care costs. For a free consultation regarding a dog attack case, injured victims can call 855-954-1186 or visit their additional offices in Madison, Milwaukee, and Waukesha.

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Cecere Law, LLC, operating from 14660 Rothgeb Dr #101, Rockville, MD 20850, specializes in representing dog bite victims throughout Maryland and the District of Columbia. Attorney Jacob Cecere explains that Maryland statutory law holds dog owners strictly liable if their dog attacks someone while at large, or if the owner cannot prove they had no knowledge of the dog’s vicious propensities. The firm handles cases involving serious dog attacks resulting in puncture wounds, lacerations, broken bones, nerve damage, infections, and emotional trauma. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, permanent injuries from scarring or emotional trauma, and lost wages. Their attorneys recognize the complex nature of dog attack cases, particularly when defenses such as provocation, trespassing, or contributory negligence are raised. Cecere Law offers free case evaluations and works to protect clients’ rights following traumatic dog bite incidents. Call (301) 948-6363 for a consultation.

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Ylla Gosney, Attorneys at Law represents dog bite victims from their Tulsa office at 3105 E Skelly Dr, Suite 500. Their legal team holds dog owners accountable when victims suffer serious injuries from dog attacks, recognizing that even seemingly peaceful dogs can act on instinct and cause significant harm. The firm handles cases involving broken bones, puncture wounds, nerve damage, infection, and emotional trauma resulting from dog bites. They assist clients in gathering critical evidence, identifying liable parties, and filing claims against homeowners or renters insurance policies. The attorneys emphasize the importance of prompt medical attention following a bite, not only for health reasons but also to properly document injuries for legal proceedings. They offer free consultations with no upfront costs, operating on a contingency fee basis and adjusting their fees to ensure clients keep what they need to rebuild their lives. The firm particularly specializes in representing child dog bite victims with compassion and care.

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Jason Stone leads Stone Injury Lawyers at 84 Newbury St in Peabody, MA, focusing on dog bite cases under Massachusetts law. Their attorneys emphasize that dog owners bear responsibility for injuries caused by their pets regardless of the animal’s prior behavior or temperament. The firm helps victims document and pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, rabies immunizations, scarring, and pain and suffering from dog attacks. They work with clients to prove the four key elements required under Massachusetts law: confirming dog ownership, establishing the victim wasn’t trespassing or committing a crime, proving the victim wasn’t tormenting the dog, and documenting the injuries sustained. The firm’s paralegals and attorneys handle insurance company negotiations while victims focus on recovery. Stone Injury Lawyers operates under their “Stone Cold Guarantee,” promising personalized attention and aggressive representation. With over 20 years of experience, the firm offers free in-person and virtual consultations, and can be reached at 800-577-5188. They maintain offices throughout Massachusetts, including Boston, Fall River, and Plymouth.

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Justin M. Schiks practices at JS Defense, located at 724 Bielenberg Drive, Suite 140, Woodbury, MN 55125, phone 952-945-7824. His personal injury practice represents Minnesotans injured in dog attacks, citing CDC statistics that dogs bite more than 4 million people annually in the U.S., with nearly half being children. The firm pursues compensation for dog bite victims’ pain and suffering, medical expenses, and lost wages, recognizing that these attacks often cause serious injuries requiring multiple surgeries, including reconstructive procedures. Their attorneys explain Minnesota’s dog bite law, which protects victims’ rights to compensation from owners and keepers as long as they were acting peaceably, did not provoke the animal, and were lawfully in the location where the attack occurred. The firm advises collecting owner information, identifying the dog, documenting wounds with photographs, and seeking immediate medical attention after an attack, while cautioning against signing statements from insurance companies without first consulting legal counsel.

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Tacoma Injury Law Group operates from 1019 Regents Blvd., Suite 101, Fircrest, WA 98466, specializing in representing dog bite victims in Tacoma and surrounding Washington communities. The firm emphasizes that many dog bite incidents go unreported, with insurance companies typically offering only about 20% of the total claim value when victims lack legal representation. Their experienced attorneys work diligently to secure fair compensation for injuries including puncture wounds, cuts, permanent disfigurement, and the emotional trauma that often persists long after physical wounds have healed. The legal team investigates claims thoroughly to establish liability, gathering evidence about the dog’s history and documenting the extent of injuries. They handle negotiations with insurance companies while victims focus on recovery, ensuring that all damages are properly valued. The firm works on a contingency fee basis and offers free initial consultations to discuss potential claims at 253-472-8566. Their 4.7-star rating based on over 70 reviews reflects their commitment to providing compassionate, effective legal representation for dog attack victims.

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Front Range Injury Attorneys, located at 2590 Welton Street, Suite 200, Denver, Colorado 80205, specializes in representing dog bite victims throughout Denver and surrounding areas. Their experienced Denver dog bite attorneys navigate Colorado’s complex liability laws, which combine strict liability for serious injuries with negligence standards for less severe bites. The firm handles cases involving broken bones, permanent disfigurement, substantial risk of death, and nerve damage from dog attacks. Their legal team thoroughly investigates each incident, documenting ownership, attack circumstances, and violations of local leash ordinances, particularly in Denver’s ten designated dog parks. Front Range Injury Attorneys builds compelling cases for victims suffering from puncture wounds, facial injuries, emotional trauma, and PTSD following attacks by aggressive breeds. They work with medical experts to calculate long-term costs for reconstructive surgery, rehabilitation, and psychological counseling. The firm offers free consultations at (720) 826-4399, helping injured parties understand their rights under Colorado law while pursuing maximum compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering from traumatic dog bite incidents.

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