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.

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Christensen Law, with offices at 3205 Eaglecrest Dr. Suite 100, Grand Rapids, MI 49525, provides dedicated representation for dog bite victims throughout Michigan. Their Grand Rapids personal injury lawyers review each situation carefully, developing strong strategies to hold at-fault parties accountable. The firm applies Michigan’s premises liability laws to dog bite cases, establishing that pet owners owe a duty of care to prevent their property from causing harm through violations like unleashed dogs, poor fence maintenance, and lack of proper warnings. Even without careless behavior, owners can be held liable if victims were lawfully on public or private property and did not provoke the dog. The attorneys at Christensen Law navigate state and local dog bite laws, including Michigan’s three-year statute of limitations for filing lawsuits. They represent victims seeking compensation for medical bills, rehabilitation costs, permanent disability expenses, physical pain, emotional trauma, loss of enjoyment of life, and property damage. For a free case review, contact them at 616-259-6610.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Maki Law Firm, APC, located at 2625 Townsgate Rd Suite 330, Thousand Oaks, CA 91361, provides specialized legal representation for dog bite victims in California. Attorney Kevin M. Maki emphasizes that California follows a strict liability rule for dog bites, meaning there is no “one bite rule” or disputed liability—dog owners are automatically responsible for injuries caused by their pets. The firm handles cases involving various types of animals, including domesticated dogs and potentially dangerous wild animals. Their legal team helps clients understand their rights under California Civil Code section 3342, which establishes dog owner liability regardless of the animal’s previous behavior or the owner’s knowledge of viciousness. The attorneys pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma resulting from attacks. According to CDC statistics cited by the firm, approximately 4.5 million Americans are bitten by dogs each year, with half being children. For a free consultation about your dog bite case, call 805-600-0794.

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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.

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The Stanley Law Group at 1418 Park Street, Columbia, SC 29201, has been providing trusted legal representation to dog bite victims in Greenville since 1990. Led by attorneys Mark B. Stanley and H. Ronald Stanley, the firm specializes in holding dog owners accountable under South Carolina’s strict liability laws, which don’t require proof of prior aggressive behavior. They handle cases ranging from deep scratches and puncture wounds to crushed bones, disfiguring facial injuries, and post-traumatic stress, securing maximum compensation for medical expenses, lost income, and emotional suffering. Their extensive experience with homeowners insurance companies allows them to negotiate effectively for settlements, but they’re equally prepared to take uncooperative dog owners to court. Operating on a contingency fee basis with free consultations available at 803-799-4700, they serve clients throughout Greenville and surrounding areas, offering local legal expertise backed by decades of successful personal injury representation.

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The Representatives maintains offices at 10150 Centennial Pkwy Ste 150, Sandy, UT 84070, with additional locations in Phoenix and Denver. Reachable at (801) 601-1500 or (888) 910-7377, their dog bite attorneys serve Salt Lake City and surrounding areas. Operating in Utah, where strict liability laws hold dog owners directly responsible regardless of the animal’s history or training, the firm helps victims navigate complex cases. Their experienced legal team investigates incidents, collects evidence, negotiates with insurance companies, and pursues litigation when necessary. They assist clients with calculating maximum compensation based on factors including dog breed, injury severity, medical costs, and mental trauma. The firm secures damages for medical expenses, ongoing care, mental suffering, property damage, and lost earnings. Their attorneys emphasize Utah’s four-year statute of limitations while advising on comparative negligence considerations. Working exclusively on contingency, they offer free consultations to evaluate potential claims and determine liability under Utah’s dog bite statutes.

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Inland Injury Law Center, led by attorney Deborah Song at 2641 Hamner Ave Suite 205, Norco, CA 92860, provides dedicated representation for dog bite victims in Norco and surrounding communities. The firm explains that California’s strict liability laws hold dog owners responsible for attacks even if their pet never previously showed aggressive behavior. Their attorneys handle cases involving puncture wounds, torn muscles, infections, scarring, and emotional trauma, with particular focus on protecting child victims who are most vulnerable to severe injuries. Following a dog attack, they advise clients to seek immediate medical attention, report the incident to animal control, document injuries with photographs, and gather witness information. The legal team investigates incidents thoroughly, communicates with insurance companies, and pursues compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and psychological counseling. Free consultations are available at (951) 456-3891, with no fees unless compensation is recovered.

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