Michael LoGiudice leads his firm from 2022 Route 22, Ste. 105, Brewster, NY 10509, representing dog bite victims throughout Westchester, Putnam County, and the greater New York area. His practice handles cases involving serious animal attacks resulting in puncture wounds, torn tissue, nerve damage, and facial disfigurement. The attorney understands New York’s complex dog bite laws, which combine strict liability for medical costs with the “one-bite rule” for additional damages. The firm investigates incidents thoroughly to establish that the dog had vicious propensities and that the owner knew or should have known about them. They help clients document their injuries, report attacks to proper authorities, and pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma. The Law Office of Michael LoGiudice offers free consultations and can be reached at 845-278-5858 to discuss potential claims.
Beach Injury Lawyers, LLC, operating from 9007 Hwy 544, Suite B, Myrtle Beach, SC 29588, provides comprehensive legal representation for animal attack victims throughout South Carolina. The firm explains that dog owners are strictly liable when their pets attack others in public spaces, regardless of the dog’s previous behavior. Led by attorneys Will Parker and Greg Sloan, the firm helps victims suffering from puncture wounds, deep tissue injuries, broken bones, nerve damage, scarring, and paralysis recover compensation for medical expenses, ongoing treatment, lost income, and trauma. They emphasize the importance of seeking immediate medical attention after an attack, then contacting an experienced lawyer to initiate the claim process. Beach Injury Lawyers works on a contingency fee basis, charging no fees unless they win the case. Call 843-396-3111 for a free consultation with their experienced Myrtle Beach animal attack attorneys.
Ronald Rosen and Jerrad Ohr lead Rosen & Ohr, P.A. from their Hollywood, Florida office at 1930 Harrison Street, Suite 506. With over 50 years of combined experience, these attorneys specialize in securing compensation for dog bite victims throughout South Florida. Their compassionate approach acknowledges both the physical injuries—deep muscle damage, torn ligaments, broken bones, scarring—and the emotional trauma that follows animal attacks. The firm meticulously calculates injury impact through expert medical and financial consultations to determine appropriate compensation. They pursue maximum recovery through homeowners insurance, renters insurance, and general business liability coverage depending on case circumstances. Florida’s dog bite law establishes strict liability for owners when bites occur in public places or when victims are lawfully on private property, regardless of the animal’s past behavior. For a free consultation about your dog bite case, contact these highly skilled attorneys at (954) 981-1852.
The Law Firm of Ted B. Lyon & Associates at 18601 Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway, Suite 525, Mesquite, TX 75150 advocates for dog bite victims throughout Texas. Their experienced attorneys understand that even minor bites can lead to significant complications, including infections, scarring, and emotional trauma. The firm emphasizes the importance of documenting injuries through photographs immediately after attacks, as these images often tell a more compelling story than medical reports alone. Their lawyers pursue compensation for medical expenses, plastic surgery, lost wages, pain and suffering, and psychological counseling, particularly for children who may develop PTSD following an attack. The firm addresses clients’ concerns about suing friends or family members, explaining that homeowners insurance typically covers these claims without damaging personal relationships. For personalized legal guidance after a dog bite incident, victims can schedule free consultations at 877-833-5966.
Briskman Briskman & Greenberg serves dog bite victims from their office at 205 W Randolph St. in Chicago, with additional locations in Northfield, Gurnee, and Joliet. Their attorneys handle cases involving puncture wounds, nerve and muscle damage, infections, and both physical and emotional trauma from dog attacks. The firm highlights Illinois’ high ranking for dog bite claims, with 729 claims and $49 million paid in 2022 despite having one of the nation’s lowest dog ownership rates. They explain Illinois’ strict liability rule holding owners responsible regardless of the dog’s history as long as victims were peaceably and lawfully present. The legal team guides clients through gathering evidence, documenting injuries, and meeting the two-year statute of limitations. Available at (877) 595-4878, they offer free consultations and work on contingency, pursuing compensation for medical bills, lost wages, psychological counseling for PTSD and anxiety, scarring, disfigurement, and pain and suffering from dog attacks.
Russell L. Johnson and Scott Lundgreen lead Johnson & Lundgreen at 2541 E Gala St, Suite 210, Meridian, ID 83642, serving Boise dog bite victims with focused expertise on Idaho’s “one-bite rule.” They handle cases involving puncture wounds, lacerations, infections, scarring, nerve damage, and emotional trauma resulting from dog attacks. The firm emphasizes their understanding of local laws, explaining that owners may be liable if they knew of a dog’s dangerous tendencies or were negligent in restraining their animal. Their experience extends to negotiating with insurance companies that often minimize payouts and pursuing maximum compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and psychological effects. Johnson & Lundgreen offers free consultations at their Meridian office, with additional locations in Boise, Nampa, and Twin Falls. They work on contingency, representing clients throughout eastern Idaho with their 208-376-5256 phone line available for immediate assistance.
HJV Car Accident Personal Injury Lawyers provides representation for Louisville dog bite victims, with attorneys available at (502) 540-5700 for free consultations. Their legal team has over 119 years of combined experience handling personal injury cases, including dog attacks that cause puncture wounds, broken bones, concussions, soft tissue damage, and nerve damage. The firm explains that Kentucky follows strict liability dog bite laws, holding owners responsible for injuries regardless of whether they were negligent or unaware of the dog’s vicious propensities. HJV attorneys investigate incidents thoroughly, retain experts to value claims, defend clients when owners claim provocation, and negotiate with insurance companies to secure fair settlements. They help victims pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, disability, and disfigurement. The firm notes that according to the Florida Department of Health, approximately 600 people are hospitalized with dog bite injuries each year, with children between ages one and nine at highest risk.
Pellettieri Rabstein & Altman operates from 536 N. Bruns Lane, Suite 1, Springfield, IL 62702, with Attorney Richard Isolde leading their dog bite practice. Since 1929, this firm has secured hundreds of millions in settlements, including for victims of dog attacks. They handle various dog bite injuries from lacerations to nerve damage, and provide comprehensive representation addressing New Jersey’s strict liability laws where owners are responsible regardless of the dog’s history. The firm maintains offices throughout New Jersey with their client-focused approach earning them respect from judges and fellow attorneys, with four of every five clients coming through referrals. They work on contingency, meaning no fees unless they recover compensation, and offer free consultations to assess your claim. Their experienced team will investigate your case, document evidence, negotiate with insurers, and represent you in court when necessary.
Matthew O’Connor of The O’Connor Law Firm provides representation for dog bite victims from his office at 1301 Oak Street # 706, Kansas City, MO 64106. His practice handles cases involving serious animal attacks that result in puncture wounds, facial scarring, muscle or tissue damage, and emotional trauma. With experience as a legal commentator for major networks, Attorney O’Connor understands the complexities of Missouri’s dog bite laws, which favor victims under current statutes. The firm assists clients in documenting their injuries, reporting incidents to animal control, and pursuing compensation for medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering. They investigate incidents thoroughly to establish owner liability, particularly in cases involving previously aggressive animals. The O’Connor Law Firm offers free consultations to evaluate potential claims and operates on a contingency fee basis. For immediate assistance with a dog bite case, potential clients can call 816-567-MATT.
Wooten, Kimbrough, Damaso & Dennis, P.A. at 500 Stewart Street, Suite 1100 in Orlando, FL provides dedicated representation for dog bite victims through their team of attorneys including Mike Damaso, Tom Dennis, Butch Wooten and Orman Kimbrough. Since 1966, they’ve helped injured clients throughout Central Florida recover millions in damages from animal attacks. Their Orlando dog bite attorneys emphasize that canine attacks can cause catastrophic injuries including broken bones, lacerations, disfigurement, and significant emotional trauma. With Florida’s strict liability laws favoring victims, the firm successfully handles complex cases even when insurance companies attempt to minimize payouts. They’ve represented notable cases including an internationally published author whose dominant writing hand was severely damaged by a neighbor’s dog and secured a $100,000 settlement for a man injured when a barking dog caused him to fall. The firm’s board-certified attorneys collaborate on every case, providing comprehensive representation for both locals and tourists injured by dogs.