Aiello, Harris, Abate Law Group PC operates from multiple New Jersey offices, including their Watchung location at 501 Watchung Ave, bringing over 60 years of legal experience to dog bite victims. Their attorneys emphasize New Jersey’s strict liability laws which hold dog owners responsible regardless of the animal’s history, with no “one free bite” rule applying. The firm provides comprehensive representation for dog attack victims, addressing both the physical injuries that may require thousands in medical care and the long-term psychological trauma, particularly for children. Their legal team helps clients navigate the claims process, explaining that most homeowners and renters insurance policies cover dog bite liability, meaning cases often settle without impacting personal relationships when friends’ or relatives’ dogs are involved. Available at (908) 561-5577, their attorneys offer free consultations and work on a contingency basis, handling all aspects of dog bite litigation from initial investigation through settlement negotiations or trial representation. Their proven track record includes substantial recoveries for clients suffering from puncture wounds, scarring, and emotional distress.
Matthew E. Aulsbrook leads Aulsbrook Car & Truck Wreck Injury Lawyers at 424 E Lamar Blvd #200, Arlington, TX 76011, specializing in dog bite cases throughout Bedford. When a dog attack leaves you with severe physical injuries and psychological trauma, their experienced attorneys can hold reckless pet owners accountable through civil claims. The firm conducts thorough investigations to gather evidence of liability, whether the dog previously attacked someone, displayed aggressive tendencies, was an inherently dangerous breed, or the owner violated leash laws. Their legal team helps recover compensation for medical bills, disfigurement, diminished quality of life, property damage, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, mental anguish, pain and suffering, and out-of-pocket costs. Aulsbrook Law works diligently to secure fair settlements without lengthy litigation, but is prepared to file lawsuits when necessary. They understand the complex physical and emotional toll dog attacks take on victims and fight to ensure justice is served. Call (817) 775-5364 for a free consultation.
Mark N. Morris leads Farmer & Morris Law, PLLC at 220 North Church Street, Suite 2, Spartanburg, SC 29306. Their dedicated dog bite lawyers handle cases where animals have attacked in public places or private homes, with victims suffering broken bones, nerve damage, permanent disfigurement, and tissue injuries requiring specialized medical care. The firm assists clients bitten by aggressive breeds while in dog parks, on sidewalks, or visiting a friend’s residence. Victims may recover compensation for past and future medical bills, lost wages, earning capacity loss, physical disabilities, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma. South Carolina law holds owners strictly liable under S.C. Ann § 47-3-110 for unprovoked attacks, regardless of the dog’s prior behavior. Available 24/7 at (864) 582-1310, the firm operates on a contingency fee basis while handling dog bite claims throughout Spartanburg County with over $100 million recovered for injury victims.
At The Kindley Firm, APC located at 275 W Market St Unit 2000 in San Diego, CA 92101, Attorney George R. Kindley leads a team dedicated to representing dog bite victims. They explain California’s strict liability statute, which holds dog owners responsible for injuries their pets cause regardless of the animal’s previous behavior. The firm handles cases involving puncture wounds, lacerations, fractured bones, nerve damage, scarring, and disfigurement resulting from dog attacks. Their attorneys thoroughly investigate each incident, gathering evidence and medical documentation to build compelling claims. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. Working on a contingency-fee basis, the firm charges no upfront costs and collects payment only if compensation is recovered. They offer free consultations to evaluate potential claims and discuss legal options. With settlements exceeding $500,000 for preventable dog bites, the firm demonstrates their commitment to securing maximum compensation for injured clients.
Attorney Colin Moriarty of Moriarty Law, PC at 298 E. Washington St., Suite C, Athens, GA 30601 (706-850-4550) provides dedicated representation for dog bite victims throughout Georgia. Drawing from years of experience as both a defense attorney for insurance companies and now as a plaintiff’s advocate, Moriarty understands how to maximize compensation for injured clients. His firm emphasizes that dog attacks can cause devastating injuries requiring emergency medical care, leading to significant medical bills and lost income. Moriarty Law handles cases involving both known aggressive dogs and previously “good” dogs that unexpectedly attack. The practice investigates each case thoroughly, gathering evidence to establish liability under Georgia’s dog bite statutes and identify applicable insurance coverage through homeowners or renters policies. They offer free consultations to evaluate potential claims and work on contingency, ensuring clients receive skilled representation without upfront costs. Moriarty’s background defending insurance companies gives him unique insight into effectively negotiating maximum settlements for dog bite victims.
Graver Law Personal Injury Attorneys operates at 1880 N Congress Avenue, Suite 212, Boynton Beach, FL 33426, representing dog bite accident victims in Lake Worth. Their attorneys secure full support for victims to recover physically, emotionally, and financially after serious attacks. Florida follows strict liability for dog bites, meaning owners are typically liable even if their dog has never bitten anyone before—including incidents at off-leash dog parks. The firm handles cases involving extreme trauma, puncture wounds, broken bones, nerve damage, soft tissue damage, and infections that arise from bacteria in an animal’s mouth. They emphasize that children often experience the worst dog attacks due to their smaller size and proximity to a dog’s mouth, making them susceptible to head, neck, and internal organ damage. Their legal team helps clients document the incident, gather evidence, identify all potentially responsible parties, and pursue compensation for current and future medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional trauma, lost wages, and long-term physical therapy needs. Call 561-228-7820 for a free, confidential case consultation.
Howard C. Kornberg operates the Law Offices of Howard Kornberg from 280 S Beverly Dr #509, Beverly Hills, CA 90212, representing dog bite victims in Inglewood and throughout Los Angeles County. His firm handles cases involving serious canine attacks that result in puncture wounds, broken bones, scarring, disfigurement, and nerve damage. Attorney Kornberg helps clients navigate California’s strict liability laws for dog owners, which hold them responsible regardless of the animal’s previous behavior. The firm investigates incidents in public parks, private homes, and businesses to establish liability and secure compensation for medical expenses, reconstructive surgery, lost wages, and emotional trauma. They understand that children are particularly vulnerable to severe dog bite injuries and work to ensure young victims receive comprehensive compensation for their physical and psychological recovery. The Law Offices of Howard Kornberg offers free consultations and can be reached at 310-474-5588.
Attorney Ronald W. Tusler practices from 207 W College Ave, Appleton, WI 54911, handling dog bite cases throughout Wisconsin at (920)749-0400. Recognized by The National Trial Lawyers as one of the top 40 under 40 attorneys nationally and named a Wisconsin Rising Star by peers, Tusler brings award-winning expertise to dog bite litigation. The firm addresses Wisconsin’s strict liability dog bite statute, which holds owners fully responsible regardless of prior incidents. They represent victims suffering from brain injuries, lacerations, infections, spinal cord injuries, crush injuries, puncture wounds, soft tissue damage, and amputations. Tusler Law guides clients through the three-year statute of limitations and explains potential compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma. Their approach includes investigating liability, assessing whether the animal was provoked, and determining if landlords share responsibility. The firm offers free consultations and handles cases on contingency, ensuring victims receive experienced representation without upfront costs.
Smith Woolf Anderson & Wilkinson, located at 3480 Merlin Drive, Idaho Falls, ID 83404, provides dedicated legal representation for dog bite victims throughout eastern Idaho. Their experienced attorneys handle cases involving puncture wounds, scarring, infections, nerve damage, and emotional trauma resulting from dog attacks. The legal team emphasizes that dog bite injuries inflict both physical pain and psychological suffering that can remain with victims for life. They pursue compensation for medical bills, ongoing rehabilitation costs, lost income, and pain and suffering. The firm works aggressively to hold negligent dog owners accountable, even when insurance companies attempt to minimize injuries or claim provocation. Their attorneys combat common defense tactics used by dog owners who may deny responsibility for their animal’s behavior. Smith Woolf Anderson & Wilkinson offers free consultations at 208-525-8792 and operates on a contingency fee basis.
Chiumento Law, PLLC serves dog bite victims from offices at 145 City Place #301 in Palm Coast and 57 W. Granada Blvd. in Ormond Beach, Florida. The firm emphasizes that dog attacks can result in serious infection, permanent scarring, emotional trauma, and costly medical bills, often requiring cosmetic surgery. Under Florida law, dog owners are strictly liable for harm caused by their pets, making them responsible for victims’ medical bills and related damages. The attorneys assist clients in understanding their legal rights, documenting injuries, assessing liability, and pursuing compensation. After a dog bite, they recommend washing the wound, seeking medical treatment, reporting to local animal control, and consulting with an attorney about pursuing claims against the dog owner’s insurance. Their personal injury team has nearly four decades of experience representing victims in Flagler and Volusia counties. For a free consultation to discuss options for pursuing compensation for injuries, victims can contact the firm at (386) 445-8900. The firm operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning no fees unless compensation is recovered.