Located in Washington DC, the Balkin Law Group Injury Lawyers LLP offers specialized representation for dog bite victims. Their attorneys explain that with nearly 90 million dogs in the United States, around 4.5 million dog attacks occur annually, with approximately 800,000 requiring medical attention. These attacks can cause serious injuries including muscle damage, tissue damage, bleeding, and infections. The firm highlights that DC follows specific regulations outlined in Code 81808 regarding animal control and owner responsibility. Unlike states with the “one-bite rule,” DC allows victims to seek compensation even if the dog never previously showed aggressive behavior. Their attorneys help clients understand the legal concept of a dog “at large” and navigate the process of securing compensation for medical bills, lost wages, emotional impact, and pain and suffering. For a free consultation with experienced dog bite attorneys who understand DC’s specific laws, call the Balkin Law Group at 800-465-8733.

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The Handley Law Firm, with offices in Memphis, Nashville, and Jackson, Tennessee, provides compassionate legal support for dog bite victims throughout the state. Their experienced team of personal injury attorneys dedicates themselves to fighting for the rights of those injured by dogs, seeking justice and fair compensation for pain, suffering, medical expenses, and other damages. The firm’s attorneys explain how to establish liability in dog bite cases by proving the owner’s duty of care, breach of duty, the dog attack itself, and resulting damages. They help clients navigate exceptions to pet owner liability, such as situations involving provocation or trespassing. The legal team works diligently to build strong cases, gathering evidence, consulting experts, interviewing witnesses, and crafting compelling arguments demonstrating the dog owner’s negligence. With a results-oriented approach, The Handley Law Firm advocates passionately for clients’ rights while pursuing maximum compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma. Contact them at 615-760-3471 for a free consultation.

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D’Oliveira & Associates, with multiple Rhode Island offices including their headquarters at 751 Reservoir Ave, Cranston, RI 02910, accessible at 800-992-6878, delivers specialized legal services for dog bite victims. Their Rhode Island dog bite lawyers explain that under state law, dog owners are strictly liable for injuries their pets cause, regardless of the animal’s history. The firm handles cases involving bites causing lacerations, torn tissue, eye injuries, nerve damage, and psychological trauma, particularly focusing on dangerous dogs that approach aggressively, attack without provocation, or have a history of injuring others. Their attorneys work diligently to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, scarring, and other related losses. The legal team assists victims in reporting incidents to proper authorities within the required 24-hour timeframe and ensures claims are filed within Rhode Island’s three-year statute of limitations. Their track record includes numerous substantial settlements, such as $400,000 for a young client requiring plastic surgery after a facial bite.

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The Law Offices of Gerard V. Amedio, P.C. is located at 340 Broadway, Suite 11, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, representing victims of animal attacks throughout New York. Their attorneys understand that while dogs are often beloved companions, dog attacks can cause severe injuries, including fractures, puncture wounds, scarring, disfigurement, nerve damage, traumatic brain injury, emotional damage, and even death. In New York State, animal owners are strictly liable for medical costs related to injuries their animals cause, though liability for other damages requires proof the animal had a known propensity for violence. The firm advises victims to seek immediate medical care, comply with law enforcement requests, collect witness information, photograph injuries, and refuse insurance statements until speaking with an attorney. They pursue compensation for current and future medical expenses, lost income, permanent injury, mental anguish, and pain and suffering. Contact them at (518) 583-4123 for an initial consultation to discuss pursuing compensation after an animal attack.

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Robert Briskman founded Briskman Briskman & Greenberg, now operating from 205 W Randolph St, Suite 925, Chicago, IL 60606. Their Oak Lawn dog bite practice emphasizes Illinois’ strict liability laws, holding owners accountable for injuries regardless of prior incidents. The firm handles cases involving serious injuries such as fractures, puncture wounds, infections, scarring, and psychological trauma. They highlight alarming statistics: in 2018 alone, over 27,000 Americans required reconstructive surgery after dog bites, with 36 fatalities reported nationally. The firm notes that pit bulls and rottweilers are among the most dangerous breeds, accounting for 76% of dog-related fatalities between 2005-2018. Their attorneys investigate each case thoroughly, establishing liability, documenting injuries, and calculating comprehensive damages including medical expenses, future treatment costs, lost income, disfigurement, and emotional distress. With offices across Chicagoland, they offer free consultations to evaluate potential claims, operating on a contingency fee basis. Contact them at 1.877.595.4878 to discuss your dog bite case.

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Attorneys Jason D. Sammis and Leslie M. Sammis lead Sammis Law Firm at 1005 N. Marion St., Tampa, FL 33602, specializing in defending those facing vicious or dangerous dog citations in Hillsborough County. With expertise in working with Animal Control Officers, they help clients navigate complex cases where allegations against dogs may be unfounded, especially when injuries occurred after provocation. For a $400 consultation fee, they review citations, discuss case facts, and explain options to contest allegations. The firm handles cases involving Hillsborough County Ordinance Section 6-27A (vicious dog) and Section 6-27B (dangerous dog), addressing potential consequences including civil penalties of $520, destruction of the dog, and possible criminal charges if the dog attacks again. Their knowledge extends to Florida’s Dangerous Dogs provisions and the legal requirements owners must meet after a dog is classified as dangerous, including registration, confinement, and warning signs.

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When a dog becomes a source of injury, attorneys at Walker, Billingsley & Bair serve as steadfast allies for victims from their office at 7755 Hickman Rd, Urbandale, IA 50322. With their team available 24/7 at 641-792-3595, these Des Moines dog bite injury lawyers specialize in the nuanced legal landscape surrounding animal incidents, navigating complexities of liability and compensation to ensure justice and healing. The firm has deep expertise in Iowa’s specific rabies vaccination laws, particularly focusing on Iowa Annotated Statute 351.33 which mandates dog vaccination. Their attorneys provide comprehensive guidance for parents of children suffering from PTSD after dog bite attacks, addressing both physical injuries like torn clothing, scratches, bruises, deep cuts, broken bones, and disfigurement, as well as the emotional aftermath. Since 1997, the firm has represented dog bite victims throughout central Iowa, helping clients understand their rights and responsibilities before engaging with insurance companies.

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The Law Offices of Scott T. Gegenheimer, located at 201 Napoleon Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70802, provides experienced representation for dog bite victims in Louisiana. Attorney Scott Gegenheimer, with over 20 years of experience, explains that Louisiana is a strict liability state for dog bites, meaning owners are liable for injuries unless the dog was provoked. The firm handles cases involving facial scarring requiring cosmetic surgery, as well as situations where children need counseling and therapy to recover from physical and emotional trauma. They examine all possible sources of compensation, particularly homeowners insurance policies which frequently cover dog bite incidents. The attorneys help clients pursue damages for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and lost income. The firm offers free initial consultations, and if clients cannot come to the office, the attorneys will travel to them. For assistance with a dog bite case, call 225-346-8722 or toll-free at 877-786-7621.

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Claggett, Sykes & Garza serves Connecticut dog bite victims from their offices at 76 Batterson Park Road, Suite 301 in Farmington and 75 Hazard Avenue, Unit I in Enfield. Their experienced attorneys explain that dog bite injuries can result in puncture wounds, lacerations, fractures, nerve damage, infections, and emotional distress. The firm pursues comprehensive compensation including current and future medical costs, lost wages, decreased earning ability, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. Their legal team investigates each case thoroughly, gathering medical records, witness statements, and photographic evidence to build compelling claims. With over $100 million in case results for injured individuals, Claggett, Sykes & Garza provides personalized representation throughout the legal process. They emphasize the importance of acting quickly due to Connecticut’s two-year statute of limitations for dog bite injuries. For a free consultation with their experienced dog bite attorneys, call (860) 471-8333.

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Blanks Workers’ Compensation and Injury Law Firm represents dog bite victims throughout South Carolina from their North Charleston office at 9217 University Blvd #2a. Attorney Lindsay Blanks offers free consultations at 843-863-1800, specializing in cases involving serious physical injuries and emotional trauma from animal attacks. The firm applies South Carolina’s strict liability laws, which hold dog owners responsible regardless of whether the animal has previously shown aggression. Their comprehensive approach includes gathering essential evidence like medical records, photographs, witness statements, owner information, animal control reports, and documentation of negligence. They guide clients through critical post-attack steps: seeking immediate medical attention, identifying the dog and owner, reporting to local authorities, documenting injuries, collecting witness information, preserving evidence, and understanding legal rights. Operating on a contingency basis with no fees unless clients win, they handle the complexities of insurance claims, ensuring victims receive appropriate compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term physical and emotional consequences of traumatic dog attacks.

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