Blackburn Romey maintains offices at 945 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, CT 06070, representing dog bite victims throughout Indiana. Founded by Tom Blackburn, who graduated with honors from Indiana University’s Robert H. McKinney School of Law, the firm has successfully handled numerous dog bite cases for over 28 years. Under Indiana’s “one bite rule,” dog owners are liable if they knew or should have reasonably known their dog was aggressive or likely to bite. The firm’s attorneys work to prove the owner was aware of prior incidents or witnessed the dog showing aggression. They help victims recover compensation for current and future medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, scarring and disfigurement, emotional trauma, and ongoing mental anguish. Dog bite injuries can range from puncture wounds and lacerations to broken bones, nerve damage, facial injuries, infections, and psychological damage. Operating on a contingency fee basis, clients pay nothing unless compensation is secured. Call 833-FOR-HELP for a free case consultation.
Dog Bite Attorneys
Siegfried & Jensen serves St. George dog bite victims from 736 S 900 E B101-A, offering free consultations at (435) 660-4411. Their experienced attorneys explain Utah’s strict liability laws under Utah Code 18-1-1, which holds dog owners responsible for injuries regardless of the animal’s previous behavior. The firm handles cases involving all types of injuries from puncture wounds and lacerations to infections, fractures, scarring, and psychological trauma. They detail important exceptions to liability including cases involving law enforcement animals performing official duties, provocation, trespassing, and criminal activity. The attorneys carefully calculate damages including current and future medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, diminished earning capacity, pain and suffering, counseling for emotional trauma, scarring compensation, and quality of life losses. For egregious cases under Utah Code 78B-8-201, they may pursue punitive damages against owners who acted recklessly or intentionally disregarded safety. All cases are handled on contingency with 24/7 availability.
Dexter Benoit established the Benoit Law Firm, PLLC at 1514 S. Church Street, Suite 106, Charlotte, NC 28203, providing specialized legal representation for dog bite victims. Since 2011, their attorneys have worked tirelessly to achieve maximum results, recovering millions in settlements and jury verdicts for injured clients. The firm focuses exclusively on personal injury and wrongful death claims, leveraging their expertise in North Carolina’s complex dog bite laws which blend both the one-bite rule and strict liability standards. They assist clients with documenting incidents, determining liability, negotiating with difficult insurance companies, and pursuing litigation when necessary. Available at (877) 600-7212, their Charlotte dog bite attorneys offer free consultations where they’ll evaluate your case, explain your legal options, and develop a strategic approach to securing compensation for medical bills, lost income, and emotional trauma while you focus on recovery.
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Stan H. Freeman and Steven M. Freeman operate Freeman & Freeman, LLP from 21900 Burbank Boulevard, Third Floor, Woodland Hills, CA 91367, serving dog bite victims throughout Los Angeles County. With over 40 years of experience, their attorneys handle cases involving dog bites, attacks, and maulings that cause significant physical and emotional trauma. The firm emphasizes that California leads the nation in fatal dog attacks and dog bite injuries, with nearly 5 million Americans suffering dog bites annually, resulting in 800,000 victims requiring medical attention and 1,000 needing hospitalization. They focus on obtaining compensation for medical costs and psychological damages, explaining that California’s strict liability statute holds dog owners responsible for bites occurring in public places or when victims are legally on private property. The attorneys work on contingency, offering free consultations at 818-992-2919 to discuss legal options for cases involving facial injuries, scarring, permanent disfigurement, and emotional distress, especially for child victims who represent the highest percentage of dog bite cases.
Coast Injury Law Firm serves Los Angeles dog bite victims from their office at 401 Wilshire Boulevard, 12th Floor, Santa Monica, CA 90401. The firm emphasizes that dog bites affect approximately 4.5 million Americans annually, with one in five requiring medical attention. Their attorneys navigate California’s strict liability laws, where dog owners are liable for attacks regardless of prior knowledge of aggressive behavior. The firm represents clients suffering from severe lacerations, infections, nerve damage, dismembered fingers, partial paralysis, chronic pain, scarring, and emotional trauma including PTSD. They highlight that children under age 4 are particularly vulnerable to serious dog attacks with potential long-term developmental consequences. The legal team investigates each case thoroughly, identifying responsible parties, documenting injuries, interviewing witnesses, and calculating appropriate compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. Operating on a contingency fee basis with no upfront costs, they offer free case evaluations at 833-377-5054.
Attorney Eric Paris of The Paris Firm, located at 15335 Fairfield Ranch Road Suite 150, Chino Hills, CA 91709, provides specialized dog bite representation for La Puente residents. With over 20 years of experience handling dog attack cases, Paris helps victims who have suffered puncture wounds, infections including rabies, scarring, broken bones, loss of sight or hearing, traumatic brain injuries, and psychological conditions including PTSD. The firm leverages California’s strict liability laws that hold dog owners responsible regardless of whether they knew their dog was dangerous or if the dog had previously bitten anyone. Paris secured a notable $100,000 settlement for a client whose arm was bitten so severely that the bone was crushed, with the case settling for the entire homeowners insurance policy limit. Available at 909-551-4040, the firm offers no-obligation consultations and works on contingency, advancing costs with no up-front fees.
Zinda Law Group, PLLC serves dog bite victims from their Temple office at 319 South First. Their experienced personal injury attorneys, led by Jack Zinda and Neil Solomon, specialize in animal attack cases throughout Texas. The firm handles injuries ranging from puncture wounds and scarring to severe nerve damage, broken bones, and infection complications requiring extensive treatment. Their legal team helps clients navigate Texas’ complex dog bite laws, which blend negligence standards and the “one bite rule” depending on the circumstances. Zinda’s attorneys conduct thorough investigations, gather compelling evidence, and work with medical experts to establish the full extent of damages. With their extensive knowledge of Temple-area animal control regulations, they build strong cases against negligent dog owners and their insurance companies. Operating under a No Win, No Fee Guarantee, the firm offers free consultations for injured victims at 800-863-5312 or through their website contact form.
Remington W. Fang founded Fang Accident Lawyers, providing specialized dog bite representation from their Denver office at 101 University Boulevard, Suite 230. The firm emphasizes that even seemingly sweet dogs can cause devastating injuries in Aurora, where Colorado’s strict liability laws hold owners responsible for bites resulting in serious bodily injury or death when victims are lawfully present on public or private property. Their attorneys help clients understand the two-year statute of limitations while documenting injuries that can include infections, nerve damage, fractures, permanent scarring, and psychological trauma. Fang Accident Lawyers assists victims in navigating insurance claims, pursuing compensation for medical costs, ongoing care expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and property damage. The firm has successfully litigated over 10,000 cases with a 98% success rate, offering personalized representation directly from attorneys rather than paralegals. For a free dog bite case evaluation, call (720) 379-6363.
Mark Elliot Korn, operating from multiple Maryland offices including 1997 Annapolis Exchange Parkway Suite 300, Annapolis, MD 21401, provides specialized legal representation for dog attack victims. With an encyclopedic knowledge of Maryland’s dog bite laws, Korn tackles cases involving the nation’s 80 million dogs, focusing on the 4.5 million annual dog bites resulting in emergency visits and medical care. The attorney emphasizes that dog bites disproportionately affect children between 5-9 years old and can lead to disfigurement, infection, and even death, with average insurance claims reaching $32,072 in 2014. Korn vehemently pursues compensation for medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering against negligent dog owners who failed to properly train, observe, or restrain their animals. Available at (410) 995-8700 for free case evaluations, his firm operates on contingency, ensuring clients receive the full extent of compensation they deserve for prolonged medical treatments including skin grafts, scar surgery, and infection management.
Chalaki Law, led by attorney Sean Chalaki, represents dog bite victims in Wylie, Texas, and surrounding communities. Accessible at 972-793-8500, their attorneys handle serious animal attack cases involving disfiguring scars, nerve damage, puncture wounds, lacerations, rabies exposure, crushed bones, ripped tendons, limb amputation, and tissue loss. The firm guides clients through Texas dog bite laws, investigating whether animals had previously displayed aggressive behaviors like growling, lunging, or attempting to bite, and whether owners took appropriate precautions. Their comprehensive approach includes determining owner liability, addressing medical expenses, documenting emotional trauma, and pursuing compensation through homeowners or renters insurance policies. Attorney Chalaki, recognized as a Top 10 Trucking Trial Attorney and selected as a Super Lawyer in 2016 and 2017, brings over 12 years of experience to each dog bite case. The firm offers free consultations and handles cases on a contingency basis, ensuring clients pay nothing unless compensation is secured.