Anthony J. Falangetti and Brandon Roesler of West Coast Defense, located at 134 N LaSalle St, Suite 1515, Chicago, IL 60602, represent dog bite victims in Southern California with offices in Long Beach and Newport Beach. Their attorneys handle cases involving severe animal attacks causing puncture wounds, lacerations, nerve damage, and disfigurement, along with serious infections like rabies and tetanus. The firm navigates California’s strict liability laws under Civil Code §3342, which holds dog owners responsible regardless of the animal’s history. They investigate cases involving both bites and non-bite injuries, such as being knocked down by a dog, which require proving owner negligence. The attorneys work with dog bite victims of all ages, though they note that children represent a significant percentage of serious attack cases. West Coast Defense offers no-cost consultations and operates on a contingency fee basis, ensuring clients pay nothing unless they recover compensation. Call 949-603-2446 for a case evaluation.

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Robinson Injury Law, with offices at 1785 E 1450 S, Ste 120, Clearfield, UT 84015, specializes in representing dog bite victims throughout Utah. Their experienced attorneys understand that more than 1,000 dog bite victims seek emergency medical attention daily across America, with many suffering serious scarring, disfigurement, pain, and trauma. The firm recognizes that dog bite cases often include both lawsuits and criminal offenses against the owner of the dangerous animal, particularly with breeds such as pit bulls, rottweilers, and German shepherds. Robinson Injury Law helps victims navigate complex state laws governing dog bite injuries, ensuring they receive appropriate compensation for medical treatments, emotional suffering, and long-term care needs. Their attorneys are particularly vigilant when representing child victims, whose emotional and physical wounds can last a lifetime. The firm handles cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients pay nothing unless compensation is recovered. For a free and confidential consultation with their dog bite injury lawyers, call (801) 845-4878.

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Drake, Hileman & Davis, PC operates from 609 Hamilton Street, Suite 15, Allentown, PA 18101, representing dog bite victims throughout Pennsylvania. Their attorneys emphasize that even routine dog bites can result in expensive medical treatment, missed work, and significant pain, with serious attacks potentially causing life-altering injuries. The firm has secured numerous successful outcomes for dog bite victims, including a $70,000 settlement in Lehigh County and a $37,469 jury verdict in Northampton County. Their legal team proves dog owner negligence through evidence of the animal’s dangerous propensity, violations of leash laws, or breed-specific risk factors, while pursuing compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and in appropriate cases, punitive damages. Drake, Hileman & Davis works on a contingency fee basis with no upfront costs and offers free consultations at (610) 433-3910 to evaluate potential claims.

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Cohen & Cohen, located at 1730 Rhode Island Avenue, NW Suite #410 Washington, DC 20036, provides comprehensive legal representation for dog bite victims in Frederick, MD. Their attorneys Wayne R. Cohen, Jill F. Stanley, Adam R. Leighton, and Kim Brooks-Rodney help clients navigate Maryland’s complex dog bite laws. For a successful claim, the firm examines three key elements: liability of the defendant, available insurance coverage for damages and legal costs, and injury severity. They handle cases involving dogs with prior aggressive behavior and those without previous incidents, explaining that owners can be held responsible even for first-time bites when local leash ordinances are violated. The firm works on a contingency basis and offers strategic guidance on legal defenses dog owners might raise, such as trespassing, provocation, or assumption of risk. Contact Cohen & Cohen at (301) 349-1325 for a free consultation to determine your case strength.

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Located at 6920 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn, New York 11204, Held, Held & Held operates with the motto “Let Our Family Help Your Family & Friends.” This family law firm brings over 110 combined years of experience to dog bite cases, handling severe lacerations, fractures, facial injuries, traumatic brain injuries, neck injuries, crushing injuries, nerve damage, spinal cord injuries, paralysis, and even amputations. Their Brooklyn dog bite lawyers explain that New York’s strict liability laws hold dog owners accountable regardless of the animal’s previous behavior or the owner’s knowledge of aggression. They provide comprehensive legal assistance, conducting thorough investigations, communicating with insurance companies, calculating damages, representing clients in court, and providing support throughout the legal process. The firm operates on a contingency fee basis and can be reached at 718-342-5529 for dog bite victims seeking compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

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Eric Paris leads The Paris Firm from their office at 15335 Fairfield Ranch Road, Suite 150, in Chino Hills, California. With over 26 years of experience representing dog bite victims, Paris has secured numerous settlements including a notable $100,000 recovery for a client whose arm was crushed by a dog bite. The firm emphasizes that California imposes strict liability on dog owners, making them responsible for damages regardless of their pet’s history. They handle cases involving serious injuries such as lacerations, infection, scarring, disfigurement, nerve damage, and emotional suffering. The legal team thoroughly investigates each incident to identify all liable parties, from dog owners to property owners and landlords who may share responsibility. Paris recognizes that many dog bites affect children, who often suffer more serious injuries to the head, face, and neck. The firm offers free consultations and operates on a contingency fee basis, ensuring clients pay nothing unless they recover compensation. For assistance with your dog bite case, call 909-325-6185.

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Oliver Law Office provides representation for dog bite victims from their Columbus location at 140 E Town St. Led by founder Jami Oliver, this woman-led firm explains that Ohio follows strict liability for dog bite cases, making owners responsible even without prior aggressive behavior. Their attorneys handle injuries from various scenarios, including bites and non-bite incidents like being knocked down by a dog. The firm assists clients pursuing compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional trauma, disability accommodations, lost wages, and property damage. They navigate Ohio’s legal framework, including potential punitive damages in cases filed under the one-bite rule rather than strict liability. The legal team explains exceptions where owners might avoid liability, such as provocation or trespassing, and addresses special considerations for child victims. They emphasize the importance of prompt action due to Ohio’s statute of limitations and offer free consultations to evaluate potential claims. For dog bite representation, call (614) 220-9100.

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Alan LeVar leads Levar Law Injury & Accident Lawyers from their Little Rock office at 204 Executive Ct #208, Little Rock, AR 72205, providing specialized representation for dog bite victims throughout Pulaski County. The firm handles severe cases including torn tendons, broken bones, puncture wounds, and infections resulting from attacks by both familiar and unfamiliar dogs. Their attorneys emphasize the significant physical and emotional toll of dog attacks, particularly for children who may develop lifelong fears. The firm investigates every aspect of incidents, including the dog’s history of aggression, owner negligence, and possible shared liability by property owners or caretakers. They work with medical experts to document immediate injuries and long-term effects like scarring and psychological trauma. The attorneys navigate complex liability issues in cases involving police dogs, child victims, and attacks by friends’ pets. Levar Law operates on contingency with no upfront costs, offering free consultations at (888) 220-7068.

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The Sorenson Law Firm, operating from 950 West Elliot Road, Suite 226, Tempe, Arizona 85284, provides comprehensive legal support for dog bite victims in Chandler. Led by a team including Johnny J. Sorenson and James D. Nolan, they emphasize how traumatic dog attacks can be physically and emotionally. Arizona follows strict liability rules that hold dog owners accountable regardless of prior knowledge of aggression. The firm meticulously builds cases by investigating the attack circumstances, gathering witness testimony, and documenting injuries ranging from minor scratches to severe disfigurement. They address common concerns including medical expenses coverage, impact on ability to work, and navigating claims against friends or neighbors. Their attorneys carefully calculate damages including lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and any necessary psychological treatment. Contact them at (480) 839-9500 for a free consultation to explore your legal options after a dog attack.

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Westlake Injury Law serves Thousand Oaks and Westlake Village dog bite victims from 4165 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd, Suite 350. Led by attorney Russ W. Ercolani, the firm helps ensure neighborhoods remain safe from irresponsible pet ownership while seeking justice for attack victims. They handle cases ranging from minor injuries to severe, lasting damage that leaves victims with physical scars and emotional trauma. The firm provides free consultations at (805) 338-6880 to discuss legal options under California’s strict liability laws for dog bites. Their attorneys explain that California Civil Code section 3342 holds dog owners liable when injuries result from bites occurring on public property or lawfully visited private property, regardless of the owner’s prior knowledge of aggressive tendencies. The firm also details circumstances when dogs are legally considered dangerous, such as forcing defensive action, unprovoked biting, or killing other animals, helping clients understand when compensation claims are strongest.

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