Arash Law, headed by Arash Khorsandi, operates from 2960 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010, with additional offices throughout California. Reachable at (888) 488-1391, they’ve recovered over $750 million for personal injury clients. The firm presents alarming statistics: approximately 4 million dog bites occur annually in the United States, with 800,000 requiring medical treatment and about a dozen proving fatal. Their attorneys handle cases involving tendon damage, tissue damage, fractured bones, and dangerous infections including rabies, tetanus, MRSA, Pasteurella, and Capnocytophaga. Arash Law emphasizes California’s strict liability approach, where dog owners are responsible regardless of the animal’s history. They pursue compensation through various insurance sources including homeowners policies, renters insurance, animal insurance, and umbrella coverage. The firm advises victims to immediately seek medical attention, report the incident to authorities, document injuries, gather witness information, and contact experienced counsel to avoid insurance companies’ tactics of minimizing compensation.

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Hicks & Brasier serve dog bite victims from their office at 2630 S. Jones Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89146. Reachable at 702-628-9888, they offer free consultations and work on contingency. The firm highlights that dogs bite approximately 4.7 million people annually, with injuries often resulting in serious medical consequences, missed work, and substantial bills. Their attorneys emphasize that only about one percent of dog bite victims receive compensation despite the fact that homeowners insurance typically covers such incidents. Hicks & Brasier handles cases involving soft tissue damage, puncture wounds, tears, avulsions, bone fractures, infections, emotional trauma, and psychological conditions like PTSD and anxiety. The firm’s statistical analysis shows that insurance adjusters offer substantially higher settlements to victims represented by attorneys than to those handling their own claims. Their experienced lawyers manage all aspects of dog bite cases, from investigating the incident and gathering evidence to negotiating with insurance companies and representing clients in court when necessary.

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Wayne R. Cohen leads Cohen & Cohen from 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW Suite #410, Washington, DC 20036, offering specialized dog bite representation in Alexandria, Virginia at (703) 783-4171. With a perfect 5.0 rating across over 442 reviews, Cohen’s team handles severe dog attack cases involving lacerations, facial disfigurement, nerve damage, and emotional trauma. Their attorneys navigate Virginia’s complex “one-bite rule” while investigating attack circumstances, documenting injuries, interviewing witnesses, and identifying all liable parties including dog owners and landlords. Cohen & Cohen pursues comprehensive compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future care needs while working on a contingency fee basis with no upfront costs. Available 24/7, the firm offers free consultations, emphasizing prompt medical attention and thorough documentation of injuries to strengthen claims against negligent dog owners, handling cases involving both children and adults while countering common insurance defenses.

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Ogg, Murphy & Perkosky, P.C. operates from 245 Fort Pitt Blvd., Pittsburgh, PA 15222, providing experienced legal representation for dog bite victims throughout Pennsylvania. Their Pittsburgh dog bite lawyers understand that animal attacks can leave victims emotionally scarred for life, suffering from painful injuries, potential rabies exposure, and other infections. The firm helps clients navigate Pennsylvania’s dog bite laws, which combine theories of negligence and the “one bite rule” to establish owner liability when they knew a dog was aggressive or failed to use reasonable care to prevent an attack. Their attorneys investigate dog bite incidents thoroughly, gathering medical records, photographs, and witness testimony to build compelling cases for compensation. With a focus on securing payment for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma, they guide clients through the complex legal process while addressing the statute of limitations requiring lawsuits to be filed within two years. For a free consultation regarding your dog bite case, call (412) 471-8500.

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Fowler Helsel Vogt operates from their Fresno office at 1705 L Street, specializing in dog bite cases with a focus on California’s strict liability laws for dog owners. Their attorneys emphasize that owners are legally responsible for injuries caused by their pets, regardless of whether the dog previously showed aggressive tendencies. The firm handles a wide spectrum of dog bite injuries, from lacerations and puncture wounds to nerve damage, infections, broken bones, and psychological trauma. Their legal team carefully investigates incidents to establish liability, gathering evidence including medical records, photographs, and witness statements. The attorneys work to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. They also address the significant risk of infection, noting that dog mouths harbor dangerous bacteria including Pasteurella, Staphylococcus, and potentially fatal rabies. Fowler Helsel Vogt offers free consultations to discuss legal options for dog bite victims at (559) 900-1280.

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Wolff & Wolff Trial Lawyers, led by attorney Alvin Wolff, serves dog bite victims from their office at 1034 S. Brentwood Blvd. in St. Louis, Missouri. With decades of experience representing over 8,000 personal injury clients, they handle cases involving serious injuries, disfigurement, and psychological trauma from dog attacks. The firm explains Missouri’s strict liability laws, which hold owners responsible regardless of their dog’s history, provided the victim didn’t provoke the animal or trespass. Unlike states with the “one-bite rule,” Missouri imposes liability even for first-time incidents. Their attorneys address comparative liability issues when victims may have partially contributed to the attack and help clients document injuries, report incidents to animal control, and seek appropriate medical care. Available at 314-241-2500, they offer free consultations and work on contingency, pursuing compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, permanent scarring, mental distress, and loss of life enjoyment from dog attacks.

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Attorney Phil Berenz leads Berenz Law Network at 33 North Dearborn Street, Suite 410, Chicago, Illinois 60602. With a specialization in dog bite injuries, the firm understands these cases can be more serious than car accidents, ranging from bites requiring stitches to severe injuries including loss of limbs and even death. They recognize both the physical and psychological impact of dog attacks on clients. The attorneys routinely handle cases involving physical wounds, torn tendons, broken bones, infections, psychological injuries like PTSD, and permanent disfigurement. They diligently work with insurance companies to secure the best results for dog bite victims and hold owners liable for harm caused by their pets. The law firm emphasizes that in Illinois, dogs must always be leashed in public areas, and they represent clients with the same passion and vigor as all their personal injury clients. For assistance with dog bite claims, call +1-312-888-6058.

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Van Sant Law specializes in animal attack cases from their Atlanta office at 307 14th St NW #100. Led by attorneys David Van Sant and R. Shannon Carpenter, the firm provides comprehensive representation for victims of dog bites and other animal attacks throughout Georgia. Their legal team expertly navigates Georgia’s animal liability statutes, helping clients establish ownership and prior aggression to build strong negligence claims. The firm handles cases involving puncture wounds, scarring, infections, and severe injuries requiring extensive medical care. With eight offices throughout Metro Atlanta, Van Sant Law offers convenient access for clients while pursuing maximum compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The attorneys work diligently to counter insurance company tactics that minimize injuries or deny liability. For immediate assistance with an animal attack case, victims can call 855-GA-INJURY for a free consultation with no upfront fees under their contingency arrangement.

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Attorney Brian McCaslin leads McCaslin & McCaslin at 1408 Live Oak Boulevard, Suite A, Yuba City, CA 95991. The firm specializes in representing dog bite victims throughout Northern California, providing expert legal representation for those suffering from traumatic injuries. They handle all aspects of dog bite cases, from children with facial injuries to adults suffering from permanent disfigurement. With experience in cases involving aggressive dogs with or without prior attack history, the firm fights diligently to secure compensation for medical treatments, pain and suffering, and lost wages due to time away from work. Their dog bite practice extends to cases involving emotional trauma, PTSD, and psychological damage resulting from animal attacks. The attorneys understand that statutes of limitations apply to dog bite claims and encourage victims to call their office at (530) 673-3333 for a free consultation to discuss legal options before time runs out.

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The Pisanchyn Law Firm serves Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and Scranton from their offices at 524 Spruce Street, Scranton, PA 18503, specializing in animal bite cases throughout Pennsylvania. Their attorneys highlight that 885,000 people are bitten by animals annually, with one in five requiring medical attention. The firm explains that Pennsylvania follows strict liability for dog ownership, making owners liable for injuries their animals inflict unless victims were trespassing or intentionally provoked the animal. Their legal team details specific responsibilities for owners of “dangerous dogs,” including maintaining $50,000 liability insurance, proper enclosures, signage, and muzzling when off property. The attorneys understand various reasons animals bite, including territorial defense, stress, fear, illness, or play, and work diligently to secure compensation for victims’ medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. The Pisanchyn Law Firm offers free consultations, operates on a contingency fee basis, and can be reached toll-free at 1-800-444-5309 for dog bite injury representation.

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