The Law Office of Samuel I. Kane, P.A. provides specialized representation for dog bite victims from their Las Cruces office at 1018 E Amador Ave. Their experienced attorneys handle cases throughout New Mexico, including Rio Rancho, focusing on injuries ranging from puncture wounds and scarring to severe nerve damage, tendon damage, broken bones, and infection complications following animal attacks. The legal team helps clients navigate New Mexico’s strict liability dog bite laws, which hold owners responsible regardless of prior knowledge of aggression. Their attorneys investigate attack circumstances, identify insurance coverage, and build compelling cases for maximum compensation. The firm pursues damages for medical expenses, reconstructive surgery, lost wages, pain and suffering, and psychological trauma, particularly for child victims who often suffer nightmares and emotional distress. For a free consultation regarding a Rio Rancho dog bite case, injured victims can call (505) 594-9837.
From offices at 207 23rd Avenue N., Nashville, TN 37203, Matt Hardin Law’s personal injury attorneys bring nearly 20 years of legal experience to dog bite victims throughout Middle Tennessee. The firm emphasizes the alarming statistics surrounding dog attacks: approximately 1,000 people suffer injuries daily, with over half of all fatal incidents occurring from unrestrained canines on their owners’ property. According to the Centers for Disease Control, 300,000 dog bite victims require emergency care annually, with 82% being children under 15 years old. Tennessee premises liability law recognizes family pets as dangerous conditions, establishing legal obligations for owners to monitor children, leash or chain dogs, supervise interactions, provide necessary barriers, and warn neighbors of danger. The firm aggressively pursues compensation for victims’ expenses, including lost income, hospital bills, emergency care, physical therapy, surgical procedures, follow-up treatment, potential lost earnings, and prescription medication. Matt Hardin Law handles cases involving owners who failed to meet their duty to prevent unreasonable harm, offering free consultations to evaluate potential claims. Call 1-800-777-MATT for dedicated representation.
Obie Saddler heads Saddler Law Firm LLC at 4600 E. Washington St., Suite 300, Phoenix, Arizona 85034, specializing in dog bite cases. The firm emphasizes the serious consequences of dog attacks, which can cause long-term physical and emotional damage including deep cuts extending to muscles, tendons, and bones, potential blood loss, scarring, disfigurement, and high infection risk. They explain Arizona’s strict liability laws which hold dog owners responsible for injuries regardless of prior knowledge of the dog’s aggressive tendencies, whether the attack occurred in public or while lawfully on private property. The attorneys address scenarios involving third parties, such as when utility workers are bitten while performing job duties, which may involve both workers’ compensation and claims against dog owners. Saddler Law Firm approaches dog bite cases with support, care, and sympathy for both humans and dogs involved, helping victims secure compensation for current and future medical care, therapy, counseling, and non-economic damages including pain, trauma, and loss of enjoyment of life. They can be reached at (602) 714-8887 for a free consultation.
Eric Freise, operating from 19109 36th Ave W, Suite 204 in Lynnwood, Washington, provides dedicated legal representation for dog bite victims. His practice extends beyond Lynnwood to serve clients in surrounding areas including Everett, Edmonds, Bothell, Mukilteo, Whidbey Island, and Shoreline. As an experienced dog bite lawyer, Freise understands the physical, emotional, and financial challenges victims face after animal attacks. His firm helps clients pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages resulting from dog bite injuries. Working on a contingency fee basis, the Law Office of Eric Freise PLLC ensures clients pay nothing unless compensation is recovered. The attorney emphasizes personalized service, taking time to understand each client’s unique situation while providing clear communication throughout the legal process. For dog bite victims seeking closure and fair compensation, Eric Freise offers free consultations at 206-909-5502 to discuss legal options and potential claims.
Broussard, David & Moroux operates from 557 Jefferson St in Lafayette, LA, offering experienced representation for dog bite victims at 888-337-2323. Their Louisiana dog bite lawyers recognize that despite how domestic and beloved a pet may appear, some animals never lose their animalistic instincts, resulting in serious attacks against innocent adults and children annually. These attacks can cause life-altering injuries, exorbitant medical fees, and lost wages – often entirely preventable due to caretaker negligence. The firm understands that animal owners have a legal responsibility to control and restrain pets with prior bite history or predisposition to violent behavior, with many state laws imposing strict liability regardless of the owner’s fault. Their attorneys help victims obtain compensation for past and future medical expenses, lost wages, physical and emotional suffering, and costs related to resulting disfigurement or cosmetic surgery. By taking legal action through Broussard, David & Moroux, victims not only secure needed financial support but also ensure animal owners take necessary precautions to prevent future attacks.
Lee W. Davis, Esquire, L.L.C. maintains an office at 5239 Butler St #201, Pittsburgh, PA 15201, providing comprehensive legal representation for dog bite victims. With over 25 years of experience fighting for injury victims’ rights, Attorney Davis offers personalized attention to each case, ensuring clients understand their legal options following an animal attack. The firm handles all aspects of dog bite claims, from investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident to gathering medical records and consulting with experts to determine the extent of injuries and long-term impacts. Davis works diligently to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages, negotiating with insurance companies or pursuing litigation when necessary. Beyond seeking financial recovery, the firm helps prevent future attacks by holding dog owners accountable for their pets’ actions. Former clients praise Davis for his professionalism, responsiveness, and dedication to achieving favorable outcomes. For a free, in-depth case evaluation, call 412-781-0525.
Schauermann Thayer operates from 1700 E 4th Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98661, providing dedicated legal representation for dog bite victims in Portland and surrounding areas. Their experienced Portland dog bite attorneys handle cases involving severe injuries, including facial wounds, nerve damage, permanent scarring, and psychological trauma. The firm navigates Oregon’s complex dog bite regulations, where owners bear strict liability once they know their dog has dangerous propensities. They thoroughly investigate each incident, documenting attack circumstances, securing witness testimony, and establishing owner knowledge of aggressive tendencies. Schauermann Thayer works with medical experts to calculate long-term treatment costs for reconstructive surgery, physical therapy, and psychological counseling. Their legal team builds compelling cases against negligent dog owners, particularly those who violated leash laws or failed to secure aggressive breeds. The firm offers free consultations at (360) 695-4244, helping victims recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. They handle cases involving both private and public space attacks, focusing on maximum recovery for permanent injuries and disfigurement.
Located at 3490 Piedmont Rd NE, Suite 640, Atlanta, GA 30305, Shiver Hamilton Campbell serves dog bite victims in Roswell with extensive legal expertise. Under Georgia’s Code 51-2-7, their experienced personal injury attorneys guide clients through the complex process of establishing dog owner liability, proving that the animal was dangerous, the owner was careless, and the injured party didn’t provoke the dog. The firm helps victims pursue various damages including medical expenses, lost income, loss of future earning potential, emotional anguish, physical pain and suffering, and permanent disabilities. They emphasize the critical two-year statute of limitations for filing dog bite lawsuits and work zealously to build comprehensive cases with medical evidence of injuries sustained. With additional offices in Savannah and St. Simons Island, their legal team fights for just compensation for victims who have suffered from unprovoked animal attacks.
Wallace M. Brylak Jr. founded Brylak Law, operating from 2 North Cascade Ave, Suite 1120 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where the firm provides dedicated representation for dog bite victims. Their attorneys handle cases involving serious injuries including puncture wounds, facial injuries, scarring, eye injuries, head and neck injuries, nerve damage, broken bones, infections, rabies exposure, and emotional trauma. The firm emphasizes Colorado’s mixed liability approach, applying strict liability when bites cause serious bodily injuries and premises liability for non-serious injuries where victims must demonstrate owner negligence. Their lawyers help clients navigate Colorado’s dangerous dog laws, which designate dogs causing serious injury or death as dangerous and require registration with the Colorado Bureau of Animal Protection. The attorneys assist victims with gathering contact information, documenting injuries, reporting incidents, securing evidence, and consulting with medical experts to build compelling cases. Call 719-259-0726 for a free consultation to discuss your dog bite claim.
From their Nashville office at 2000 Meridian Blvd Suite 225, Franklin, TN 37067, Schuerger Shunnarah Trial Attorneys represent victims of unprovoked dog attacks throughout the region. Their Nashville dog bite lawyers work to prove that dog owners or caretakers acted negligently, directly contributing to their clients’ physical, financial, and emotional suffering. The firm’s attorneys investigate incidents thoroughly, gathering evidence and determining responsibility for attacks. They handle negotiations with insurance companies and are prepared to take cases to trial when necessary. With a focus on personalized attention, they make themselves accessible to clients from the moment of hiring. Their successful track record includes numerous multi-million dollar settlements, demonstrating their commitment to securing maximum compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The firm’s approach emphasizes listening to clients’ stories and using their extensive knowledge of Tennessee dog bite laws to build strong cases that protect victims’ rights to compensation.