Attorney Mark Freedman established Freedman Law Group with offices at 420 West University Drive, Rochester, MI 48307 and 223 Bridge Street, Charlevoix, MI 49720. The firm specializes in representing child dog bite victims, noting that almost half of all canine attack victims nationwide are children. Their attorneys help parents understand that even when a child approaches a dog, takes a toy, or comes near food, the dog owner may still be liable for resulting injuries. Freedman Law Group assists families in documenting serious injuries requiring plastic surgery to prevent scarring and disfigurement, while building cases that address the lasting emotional trauma children often experience after attacks. Their legal team pursues compensation for current medical bills, future treatments, potential plastic surgery, economic damages, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma. The firm emphasizes their strong advocacy for children’s rights and utilizes Michigan dog bite laws to provide full protection for young victims. Contact them at 248-656-0086 for a free consultation.

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Venus Poe, Attorney at Law, with offices at 330 East Coffee Street, Greenville, SC 29601 and 220 S Main St, Fountain Inn, SC 29644, provides experienced representation for dog bite victims throughout South Carolina. The firm handles cases involving serious injuries that may require reconstructive surgeries, extensive medical treatment, rehabilitation, and therapy for trauma. They navigate South Carolina’s strict-liability law (South Carolina Code 47-3-110) which makes dog owners responsible for damages without requiring proof they knew the dog was dangerous. Unlike states with a “one-bite rule,” South Carolina holds owners strictly liable for harm caused by their animals. The legal team assists clients in filing personal injury insurance claims or dog bite lawsuits, pursuing compensation for medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, scarring, disfigurement, and loss of enjoyment of life. The statute of limitations for dog bite claims is two years, with exceptions for minors. Call 864-963-0310 for a free consultation.

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Lem Garcia Law specializes in representing dog bite victims from their office at 1101 California Ave #100, Corona, CA 92881. The experienced personal injury attorneys understand that even well-trained dogs can unexpectedly lash out, causing severe physical and psychological injuries to victims. With over 4.5 million Americans experiencing dog bites annually and 800,000 requiring medical attention, the firm provides critical legal guidance for those affected. Their lawyers help clients navigate California’s strict liability laws for dog owners and pursue compensation for medical expenses, reconstructive surgery, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. During free consultations, they educate clients about animal attack laws and develop strategic approaches for maximum recovery. The firm serves clients throughout Southern California, offering 24/7 availability at (626) 337-1111 and evening appointments to accommodate clients’ needs during their recovery.

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Krasney Law Accident Attorneys operates from 10601 Civic Center Dr. Suite 100M, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730, specializing in dog bite cases throughout California’s Inland Empire. Their experienced Rancho Cucamonga dog bite attorneys understand the physical and emotional devastation following an animal attack, providing comprehensive legal support to victims. Under California’s strict liability laws, dog owners are held responsible for injuries caused by their pets, regardless of the animal’s previous behavior or the owner’s knowledge of aggressive tendencies. The firm handles various dog bite injuries, from puncture wounds and broken bones to scarring, nerve damage, and psychological trauma. Their attorneys thoroughly investigate each case, gather crucial evidence, identify responsible parties, and work diligently to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. For a free consultation regarding your dog bite case, contact them at 909-506-2491.

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Located at 8646 Terra Dale in Wesley Chapel, FL, Hancock Injury Attorneys specializes in representing dog bite victims. Attorney Mike Hancock brings over 30 years of experience to dog attack cases, including expertise in insurance defense that provides valuable insight into companies’ strategies against injured parties. Florida Statute 767.04 imposes strict liability on dog owners for bites occurring on public property or when victims are legally on private property, regardless of the animal’s bite history. The firm helps clients navigate exceptions like trespassing cases or situations with “Beware of Dog” signage, gathering crucial evidence such as witness statements, medical documentation, and animal control reports. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional impact, and lost wages. Their attorneys emphasize the importance of professional legal representation, as dog bite claims become complicated when insurance companies attempt to shift blame to victims or minimize settlements. Free consultations are available at 813-710-6560.

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Jay R. Bills serves as an attorney at Wirth Law Office – Okmulgee, conveniently located at 400 W. Sixth St. Suite B, Okmulgee, OK 74447, directly across from the Okmulgee County Courthouse. This division of Wirth Law Office provides specialized legal services for dog bite victims and other personal injury cases throughout Okmulgee County, including the cities of Okmulgee, Henryetta, Beggs, Dewar, Garyson, Hoffman, Liberty, Morris, Preston, Schulter, and Winchester. While the website page doesn’t provide specific details about their dog bite practice, the firm offers comprehensive personal injury representation alongside other legal services including criminal defense, family law, business law, medical marijuana law, probate and estate planning. Their strategic location near the courthouse positions them to effectively represent local residents in legal matters including animal attack cases. For a low-cost consultation with an Okmulgee lawyer regarding your dog bite case, call (918) 756-9600 or submit your legal question through their website form.

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Joseph Monaco leads Monaco Law PC at 1818 Market Street, Suite 3200, Philadelphia, PA 19103, specializing in dog bite litigation across Atlantic County. With offices in both Philadelphia (215-546-3166) and Marlton, NJ (609-277-3166), Monaco represents victims of vicious dog attacks, helping them navigate the aftermath of serious injuries. His firm handles first-time dog bite injuries, repeat attack cases, delivery worker maulings, and child dog bite victims. Monaco emphasizes immediate action following an attack: calling 911, contacting animal control, and seeking emergency medical treatment before pursuing legal action. Serving Pleasantville, Egg Harbor Township, and Galloway Township, Monaco operates on a “No Recovery, No Fee” basis for dog bite victims, leveraging his experience as a New Jersey Trial Lawyer to achieve substantial settlements like a $4.25 million product liability claim and $1.2 million motor vehicle liability case.

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Grimes Teich Anderson serves dog bite victims from their Asheville office at 535 College St, Asheville, NC 28801, along with multiple locations throughout North and South Carolina. Reachable at (800) 533-6845, their attorneys explain the crucial differences between North Carolina’s one-bite rule and South Carolina’s strict liability approach to dog attacks. The firm handles serious injuries including infections, puncture wounds, lacerations, contusions, dislocations, bone fractures, amputations, crushing injuries, torn ligaments, rabies exposure, nerve damage, and scarring. They emphasize that dogs remain unpredictable animals regardless of breed, with even friendly dogs potentially causing severe physical and emotional trauma. Grimes Teich Anderson takes special pride in representing children, who comprise the majority of dog bite victims. Their attorneys navigate complex insurance issues, pursue cases against both dog owners and potential third parties like landlords, and help victims overcome family or friend hesitation when pursuing necessary compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, scarring, disfigurement, and emotional trauma.

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Trantolo & Trantolo, with offices throughout Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Long Island, provides specialized representation for dog bite victims. Led by attorneys Vincent J. Trantolo, Keith V. Trantolo, Christopher Cramer, and Robert J. Peragine, the firm explains that New York’s dog bite laws have evolved significantly with a recent Appeals Court ruling in April 2025, allowing victims to pursue claims under both strict liability and negligence theories. Their experienced attorneys detail how dog attacks can cause severe injuries including puncture wounds, broken bones, infections, scarring, and psychological trauma. With over 85 years of experience and more than $2 billion recovered for clients, Trantolo & Trantolo has secured settlements up to $800,000 for dog bite victims. They handle all aspects of claims, from investigating the circumstances to negotiating with insurance companies, while clients focus on recovery. For a free consultation, call (844) 999-9999 or visit their Melville office at 445 Broadhollow Rd., Suite 25.

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Wade Zobel established Zobel Personal Injury Law with offices at 2460 W 26th Ave Suite C-190, Denver, CO 80211, focusing on helping dog bite victims throughout Colorado. Their specialized legal team emphasizes that over 500 dog bite cases are reported in Colorado annually, with children being particularly vulnerable to these traumatic injuries. Operating under Colorado’s Dog Bite Statute (C.R.S. 13-21-124), they hold dog owners strictly liable for serious bodily injuries caused by their pets in public places or when victims are lawfully on private property. The firm methodically builds cases by collecting critical evidence including medical records, witness statements, animal control reports, dog training history, and surveillance footage. They work diligently to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, emotional trauma, and permanent disfigurement. Available at 720-434-6674, they offer free consultations to evaluate claims, explain Colorado’s dog bite laws, and develop effective legal strategies for those suffering from dog attacks.

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