From his Centerside Tower I office at 3111 Camino Del Rio N, Suite 400 in San Diego, CA 92108, Attorney Mark C. Blane provides dedicated representation to dog bite victims throughout California. His San Diego personal injury firm handles cases involving all dog breeds, recognizing that every canine can be dangerous regardless of size or temperament. Working on a contingency fee basis, Blane investigates cases thoroughly to hold negligent dog owners accountable for serious injuries including puncture wounds, lacerations, deep tissue tears, nerve damage, infection, and scarring. The firm emphasizes California’s strict liability statute that holds dog owners responsible for bites regardless of the animal’s prior behavior. They assist clients with documenting injuries, filing reports with appropriate authorities, and pursuing maximum compensation for medical expenses, rehabilitation, plastic surgery, and emotional trauma. Attorney Blane has authored multiple books on personal injury law, including “The ULTIMATE California Dog Bite & Animal Attack Legal Survival Book,” which he offers free to prospective clients.
Dana Scruggs, David Fulton, and Dave Spini operate from 2121 41st Avenue, Suite 305, Capitola, CA 95010, representing dog bite victims throughout Santa Cruz County. Their firm handles cases involving various dog attack scenarios, from restaurant incidents to attacks during walks or in homes. The attorneys understand California’s strict liability statute, which holds dog owners responsible regardless of the animal’s history or the owner’s knowledge of viciousness. They pursue compensation for serious physical injuries including deep puncture wounds, severe tearing lacerations requiring skin grafts, and permanent disfigurement, along with emotional trauma particularly affecting children. The legal team investigates attacks thoroughly, establishing liability not only for dog owners but potentially property owners where attacks occurred. For victims facing extensive medical treatment, reconstructive surgery, and psychological counseling after a dog bite, Scruggs, Spini & Fulton offers experienced representation with no fee until recovery. Contact them at (831) 457-1700 for a free consultation.
The Law Firm of Stephen M. Forlizzi, with offices at 491 Maple Street, Suite 106, Danvers, MA 01923, serves dog bite victims throughout Essex, Suffolk, and Middlesex counties. With over 30 years of experience, the firm leverages Massachusetts’ strict liability laws, which hold pet owners accountable for injuries their animals cause regardless of prior behavior. Their thorough approach includes comprehensive investigation of dog bite incidents, gathering evidence from witnesses, police reports, and animal control records to build compelling cases. The legal team pursues fair compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and psychological trauma resulting from attacks. Forlizzi provides personalized attention to each client, ensuring individual circumstances are fully considered when developing legal strategies. Working on a contingency fee basis, the firm offers free initial consultations and charges no legal fees unless they successfully obtain financial recovery. For expert guidance after a dog bite incident, contact Attorney Forlizzi at 978-739-4898 for a free case evaluation.
Wilt Injury Lawyers, with offices at 13113 Eastpoint Park Blvd, Suite A in Louisville, KY 40223 and 196 W. Lowry Lane, Suite 1 in Lexington, KY 40503, provides dedicated representation for dog bite victims throughout Kentucky. Their experienced premises liability attorneys explain that Kentucky follows strict liability laws, holding dog owners responsible for attacks regardless of the animal’s history. The firm pursues compensation for injuries including puncture wounds, lacerations, broken bones, nerve damage, scarring, disfigurement, and rabies. Their legal team works diligently to secure damages covering medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional distress, lost wages, diminished quality of life, and disfigurement. Wilt Injury Lawyers emphasizes the importance of seeking immediate medical attention after an attack and documenting all evidence. With a one-year statute of limitations in Kentucky, they advise consulting an attorney promptly. For a free consultation to discuss your dog bite case, call (502) 253-9110 or (859) 263-8818.
Steinger, Greene & Feiner operates from their Miami law firm offices at 150 SE 2nd Ave, Suite 338, representing dog bite victims throughout Florida. The firm emphasizes that the Florida Department of Health reports over 600 people annually seek hospital care for dog attacks, with an average of two fatalities per year. Young children face the greatest risk from these attacks, which can lead to severe injuries including lacerations, infection, scarring, tissue damage, and psychological trauma. Their Miami dog bite lawyers thoroughly understand Florida’s dog bite liability laws, which hold owners strictly liable for damages regardless of the dog’s previous behavior. The firm assists clients with critical steps following an attack, including documenting injuries, gathering evidence, and negotiating with insurance carriers. Offering free consultations at (305) 506-4227, Steinger, Greene & Feiner has been helping dog bite victims since 1997, bringing years of focused experience and substantial resources to each case.
Kevin Crockett established Crockett Law Group with offices across California, including 201 N Palm Canyon Dr, Suite 220C, Palm Springs. The firm emphasizes that while dogs bring joy to over 36% of American households, millions of bites occur annually with one in five requiring medical attention. Their attorneys help victims document attacks, obtain vaccination records, and preserve evidence while building strong cases against negligent owners. Crockett Law Group explains California’s strict liability laws, which hold dog owners financially responsible regardless of the animal’s history, while pursuing compensation for medical bills, projected expenses, lost wages, emotional distress, and pain and suffering. Their legal team navigates California’s statute of limitations and assists with cases involving trespassing exceptions, police dogs, and situations where the victim may have provoked the animal. The firm secured a $300,000 settlement for a woman knocked over by a dog attack in Palm Springs. For a free consultation, call (888) 965-3827.
Sokolove Law maintains a New Hampshire office at 1 Washington Street, Suite 2166, Dover, NH 03820, providing comprehensive legal representation for dog bite victims throughout the state. Their experienced attorneys understand the serious physical and emotional trauma that can result from animal attacks, particularly when children are involved. The firm operates on a contingency-fee basis, ensuring clients pay nothing unless compensation is secured. With over 45 years of experience and more than $10 billion recovered for clients nationwide, Sokolove Law has established a reputation for effective advocacy in personal injury cases. Their dog bite lawyers investigate incidents thoroughly, gather crucial evidence, and handle all aspects of the legal process while clients focus on recovery. New Hampshire’s strict liability laws hold dog owners responsible regardless of the animal’s previous behavior, unless the victim was trespassing or provoked the dog. The firm works to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional trauma, and permanent scarring. Victims can call (800) 995-1212 for a free case evaluation.
The Law Offices of Jason Waechter, reachable at 1-800-708-5433, specializes in dog bite injury cases throughout Nebraska. Attorney Waechter has established himself as a formidable advocate for dog bite victims, securing millions in personal injury compensation and setting a county record with a $2,000,000 jury verdict. With over 20 years of experience handling dog bite cases, the firm serves victims in every Nebraska community, from Omaha to small rural townships. They operate on a contingency basis—no legal fees unless they collect money for clients—and provide free consultations to evaluate potential claims. Their comprehensive approach addresses all aspects of dog bite injuries, working tirelessly to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, emotional damages, pain and suffering, future surgical care, and scarring restitution. The firm’s legal team applies both Nebraska state laws and local city ordinances to strengthen cases, achieving an impressive 97% settlement rate. Their national network includes qualified Nebraska dog bite lawyers ready to assist victims statewide.
Andy Citrin Injury Attorneys operates from 851 E I-65 Service Rd South, Suite 800, Mobile, AL 36606, serving dog bite victims throughout Mobile County. With over 100 years of combined experience, the firm has recovered more than $600 million for clients, including those suffering from lacerations, abrasions, puncture wounds, emotional trauma, nerve damage, and rabies infections from dog attacks. Their Mobile dog bite lawyers handle cases involving aggressive breeds, helping clients receive immediate medical treatment while building compelling evidence through witness statements, police reports, and medical documentation. The team explains Alabama’s complex dog bite laws, including the Mailman Rule for those lawfully on property and the One-Bite Rule when owners had prior knowledge of an animal’s dangerous tendencies. Consultations are free, and clients pay no upfront costs, with attorneys available at 251-888-8888 to help victims navigate insurance claims and maximize compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Located at 313 West Liberty Place, Lancaster PA 17603, Ciccarelli Law Offices addresses the sobering reality that 4.5 million people suffer serious dog bite injuries annually, with 20% becoming infected. The firm’s Lancaster dog bite injury lawyers recognize how devastating these attacks can be, especially for children between five and nine who represent the majority of victims. In Pennsylvania, dog owners must keep their pets in a house, yard, on a leash, or under reasonable control. The Pennsylvania Superior Court has established that owners violating this confinement law are liable for injuries regardless of whether they had reason to believe their dog would act aggressively. Unlike states with “one bite” rules, Pennsylvania implements strict liability even for dogs without prior aggressive incidents. Lancaster County currently lists 15 dogs on the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s Dangerous Dogs List, requiring owners to register pets that have inflicted harm and maintain liability insurance of at least $50,000. Ciccarelli Law Offices fights aggressively for victims’ rights to secure compensation for hospitalizations, surgeries, rehabilitation, prosthetic devices, pain and suffering, and lost wages. Call (717) 291-9400.