Located at 8520 182nd Avenue East in Bonney Lake, WA 98391, Anderson Law | Injury Attorneys specializes in representing dog bite victims throughout Washington State. Led by attorney Joshua D. Anderson, who grew up in Enumclaw with values of faith, family, and hard work, the firm handles dog bite cases under Washington’s strict liability laws. These laws hold pet owners accountable for injuries regardless of whether they knew about their dog’s dangerous tendencies. The attorneys emphasize the importance of immediate medical attention following dog bites to prevent serious infections, especially when the dog’s vaccination history is unknown. Their legal team helps victims recover compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, psychological counseling for PTSD, and permanent scarring or disfigurement. With strong client testimonials highlighting their dedication and results, Anderson Law offers free consultations to dog bite victims at 253-862-1811 or toll-free at 1-855-754-7282, operating on a contingency fee basis so clients pay nothing unless they win their case.
Dog Bite Attorneys
The Fostel Law Firm operates from multiple Texas locations including 3131 Eastside St Ste 440, Houston, TX 77098, where their attorneys have spent over 18 years representing dog bite victims. Their practice focuses on the approximately 4.5 million annual dog bite incidents nationwide, with special attention to the 1,000+ victims requiring daily emergency treatment. The firm expertly navigates Texas’ unique dog bite laws, which follow strict liability principles under Revised Statute Section 273.036, enabling victims to recover compensation without necessarily proving owner negligence. Their attorneys investigate attack circumstances, gathering evidence to determine liability under various legal theories including negligence per se when owners violate leash laws or other local ordinances. Beyond pursuing compensation from pet owners, the firm identifies additional responsible parties such as landlords, businesses, employers, and property owners in applicable cases. For victims suffering from broken bones, lacerations, infections, or emotional trauma, their legal team works diligently to secure compensation for medical expenses and related damages. Call 713-360-1684 for a free case consultation regarding your dog bite injuries.
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Sacramento Law Group, led by attorney Jin Kim, offers specialized dog bite representation from their office reachable at (916) 596-1018. Unlike other states with “one bite” provisions, California law holds dog owners 100% liable when their dogs bite people, regardless of the animal’s bite history or the owner’s knowledge of vicious tendencies. This strict liability only applies to the actual owner of the dog, not just someone harboring the animal, and specifically covers biting injuries, even if the skin isn’t broken. The firm guides clients through potential defenses dog owners might use, such as trespass or assumption of risk, noting that kennel workers and veterinarians typically cannot recover damages under the dog bite statute. With a two-year statute of limitations for California dog bite claims, the attorneys emphasize the importance of prompt legal consultation after an attack. Their comprehensive services include identifying the dog and owner, documenting injuries, collecting witness statements, reporting to authorities, and building strong cases to secure fair compensation for medical expenses, emotional trauma, and other damages.
Craig A. Davis, APLC operates from 110 E Kaliste Saloom Rd in Lafayette, Louisiana, offering specialized dog bite representation at 337-231-5351. With over 30 years of experience and millions won for dog bite victims, attorney Craig Davis notes that while 54.5% of Louisiana homes have at least one dog, responsible ownership is crucial given the CDC’s statistics showing 4.7 million dog bites occur annually nationwide with over 1,000 victims requiring emergency care daily. The firm navigates Louisiana’s specific liability laws under CC 2321, which holds dog owners liable for damages if they could have prevented injuries and the victim didn’t provoke the animal. Their attorneys document all types of injuries from lacerations and nerve damage to amputations and psychological trauma, building comprehensive cases against negligent owners. Recovery typically comes from homeowners insurance, renters insurance, or personal injury claims, with Louisiana’s one-year statute of limitations making prompt legal consultation essential. The firm offers free case evaluations and contingency fee arrangements, ensuring clients pay nothing unless they win their case.
Sokolove Law, with offices at 1330 Boylston St Suite #400, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, offers specialized representation for Worcester dog bite victims. Founded over 45 years ago in Massachusetts, the firm works on a contingency-fee basis with no upfront costs. Their attorneys break down barriers to justice by handling every aspect of dog bite cases, from investigating incidents to negotiating with insurance companies and pursuing compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. Massachusetts ranks 12th nationally for dog bite claims and follows strict liability laws holding owners responsible for dog-caused injuries regardless of the animal’s history. The only exceptions are cases involving trespassing or victim provocation. With dog bites often covered by homeowners or renters insurance, Sokolove’s team knows how to secure fair settlements. Children face the highest risk of attacks, with injuries potentially causing long-term physical and emotional trauma. Call (800) 995-1212 for a free case review.
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Max “The Axe” Paderewski leads Lone Star Injury Attorneys from their office at 12808 West Airport Blvd Suite 255F, Sugar Land, TX 77478. Their Fort Bend County dog bite lawyers understand that while nearly 43.4% of Texas households own dogs, some animals cause serious harm, particularly to children. The firm navigates Texas’ “One Bite Rule” from the 1974 Marshall vs Ranne case, helping victims establish owner negligence when dogs have previously shown aggressive tendencies. Their attorneys investigate attack circumstances, document injuries, and build compelling cases for compensation covering medical expenses, lost wages, emotional trauma, and long-term care. The legal team guides victims through critical post-attack steps: seeking immediate medical attention, photographing injuries, collecting witness statements, reporting incidents to authorities, and preserving evidence. For those suffering from infections, scarring, or PTSD after a dog attack, they offer free consultations at (832) 770-6438.
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The attorneys at Dyer, Garofalo, Mann & Schultz, L.P.A., led by Doug Mann who has over 40 years of experience including time as an insurance adjuster, handle dog bite cases across Ohio from multiple office locations. Their dog bite attorneys emphasize Ohio’s strict liability approach that holds owners responsible for first-time bites, unlike states with one-bite rules. The firm works with victims of all breeds but highlights statistics showing pit bulls and rottweilers account for 75% of fatal attacks. Their attorneys handle cases involving lacerations, broken bones, infection, nerve damage, scarring, and psychological trauma, with particular focus on child victims. The team investigates incidents by documenting owner negligence, gathering medical evidence, interviewing witnesses, and reviewing animal control records. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress while helping clients navigate insurance claims. No upfront costs are required as they operate on contingency fees. Free consultations are available at 1.937.222.2222.
Jeffrey Sampson operates Sampson Law Firm from 450 South Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, providing specialized legal representation for dog bite and animal attack victims. The firm handles cases involving severe lacerations, hemorrhaging, contusions, broken bones, puncture wounds, bacterial infections, viral infections, and even fatal wounds. They emphasize that pet owners are legally responsible for damages their animals cause, even when they seem domesticated. The attorneys thoroughly investigate each case, identifying all potentially liable parties while gathering medical evidence and documentation of injuries. Sampson Law Firm pursues compensation for medical expenses, including plastic surgery for scarring, lost wages, pain and suffering, and psychological conditions such as PTSD. Their legal team navigates insurance claims while preparing compelling arguments for settlement negotiations or trial when necessary. With experience dating back to the firm’s founding in 1998, they exclusively represent individuals—never insurance companies—in personal injury cases statewide. Sampson Law Firm offers free consultations at (502) 584-5050 or toll-free at (877) SAMPSON, operating on a contingency fee basis with no upfront costs for clients.
Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette offers experienced dog bite representation from their office at 310 North Main St. in Clinton, TN. The firm handles cases under Tennessee’s dog bite statute, which creates owner liability through failure to use reasonable care in controlling the animal or allowing it to run at large. Their attorneys also pursue claims under negligence principles when dogs have shown prior aggression or owners have violated leash laws. With Tennessee ranking 8th nationwide for dog ownership and canines in 44 percent of households, the firm understands that even family pets can cause serious injuries, particularly to children who are most vulnerable to attacks. They assist victims with compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and other damages resulting from bites. Their legal team gathers crucial evidence, completes insurance forms, negotiates settlements, and represents clients in court when necessary. For victims suffering from permanent scarring, disfigurement, or emotional trauma, Fox, Farley offers free consultations at 866-862-4855.
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The Farber Law Firm operates from 555 W. 5th Street, Suite 3750, Los Angeles, CA 90013, where attorney David Farber provides dedicated representation for dog bite victims throughout Miami. The firm navigates Florida’s strict liability statute, which holds dog owners responsible for bite injuries regardless of the animal’s history. Their legal team emphasizes that owners remain liable even when they were unaware of their dog’s aggressive tendencies, with exceptions only applying when victims provoke the animal or trespass on private property. The attorneys handle cases involving children—frequently victims of dog attacks—and pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. They guide clients through essential post-bite steps and address important legal considerations, including the potential responsibility of landlords who permit dangerous dogs on their property. Operating on a contingency fee basis with free consultations available 24/7, the firm ensures clients face no financial risk when pursuing claims. Their practice extends beyond dog bites to include car accidents, motorcycle accidents, and slip and falls, providing comprehensive personal injury representation throughout South Florida.
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