Established in 1979, Price, Petho & Associates serves dog bite victims from their Rockingham office located at 801 E Broad Ave, #17, Rockingham, NC 28379. Their experienced attorneys handle cases involving serious dog attack injuries including lacerations, crushed bones, significant blood loss, infections, severed tendons, and scarring. The firm helps victims navigate North Carolina’s “one bite rule,” which requires proving the dog had a propensity for violence and that the owner knew about it but failed to take reasonable precautions. Their lawyers conduct thorough investigations into each case, gathering evidence from witnesses, medical records, prior complaints, and surveillance footage. They work with trusted medical professionals to document injuries and estimate treatment costs. The firm has secured notable settlements including $9 million for a traumatic brain injury case, $5.2 million for catastrophic injuries, and $4.5 million for a spinal cord injury. For dog bite representation in Rockingham, contact Price, Petho & Associates at (704) 372-2160.

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The Kryder Law Group, LLC operates from 2720 S. River Road, Suite 30 B, Des Plaines, IL 60018, representing dog bite victims throughout Illinois. Their attorneys handle cases involving serious animal attacks resulting in puncture wounds, lacerations, nerve damage, broken bones, and permanent scarring. The firm understands Illinois’ Animal Control Act, which holds dog owners strictly liable for injuries their pets cause without requiring proof of negligence or previous aggression. They thoroughly investigate incidents to counter potential defenses like provocation or trespassing, which can limit recovery. The attorneys work with medical experts to document injuries and calculate fair compensation for medical expenses, reconstructive surgery, psychological counseling, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The Kryder Law Group offers free consultations and works on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients pay nothing unless they recover compensation. They can be reached at 224-328-3380.

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Linda Weimar of the Weimar Law Offices serves animal attack victims from 3003 SE Kingswood Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97123. Her practice handles dog bite cases throughout the Portland metropolitan area, representing clients suffering from puncture wounds, scarring, disfigurement, and psychological trauma. The attorney understands Oregon’s dog bite laws, which don’t follow the “one free bite” rule – owners can be held liable for first-time incidents. The firm investigates cases where dogs were improperly secured, not leashed in public spaces, or known to be aggressive in certain situations. They work with clients to document medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering resulting from animal attacks. The Weimar Law Offices also handles cases involving cats, horses, reptiles, and exotic animals. The firm operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning “No Recovery – No Fee.” For a free initial consultation, call 503-640-5000.

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Attorney Silvia E. Reynoso established her law office in Lakewood, CA, providing specialized representation for dog bite victims. The firm emphasizes that when a person’s dog bites someone, they are held liable under California State Law, entitling victims to compensation for both physical injuries and emotional damages. Their legal team offers 24/7 assistance, same-day consultations, and at-home visits for clients dealing with medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering from canine attacks. The Law Office of Silvia E. Reynoso assists clients in navigating the complexities of the legal process, gathering evidence, and negotiating with insurance companies to secure fair settlements. Certified to practice before the Seminole Tribal Court, Attorney Reynoso brings local expertise to dog bite cases, operating on a contingency fee basis where clients pay nothing unless they win. For a free consultation about your dog bite case, call (562) 582-7034.

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MKP Law Group, LLP, located at 323-524-9619, represents dog bite victims throughout San Bernardino County with attorneys Matt Meyer, Adam D. Kim, and Jordan W. Peagler leading the legal team. Their dog bite practice handles cases involving puncture wounds, facial injuries, severe infections, broken bones, disfigurement, amputations, and permanent scarring. The firm emphasizes California’s strict liability laws that hold dog owners accountable regardless of prior aggressive behavior, while educating clients on the five essential steps to take following an attack, including seeking immediate medical attention and documenting injuries. Their attorneys have settled numerous dog bite cases with significant payouts, including claims involving scarring, emotional trauma, and permanent disability. MKP Law Group offers free consultations and works on a contingency fee basis, ensuring clients pay nothing until their case resolves successfully.

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Recht Law Offices practices from 3405 Main St, Weirton, WV 26062, serving dog bite victims throughout West Virginia, Ohio, and Pennsylvania since 1952. The family of attorneys understands the challenges of dog bite cases, especially when the owner is a neighbor, friend, or relative. Under West Virginia’s dog bite statute, if a dog is allowed to roam “at large,” owners are strictly liable for any damage inflicted on people or property. For secured dogs on the owner’s property, victims must prove negligence or knowledge of the dog’s violent tendencies—the “one bite rule.” The firm helps victims recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, future medical expenses for reconstructive surgeries, and property damage. They can often handle claims by working directly with the dog owner’s homeowners insurance, allowing victims to receive compensation without harming relationships. For children under 7, comparative negligence does not apply. Call 304-748-5850 for a free consultation.

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Sieben Edmunds Miller operates from 2640 Eagan Woods Drive, Suite 220, Eagan, MN 55121, advocating for dog bite victims across Minnesota. Their attorneys emphasize that dog bite victims shouldn’t pay for owner negligence, noting that hospital stays for dog bite injuries average over $18,000 due to damage to skin, muscles, nerves, and potential reconstructive surgery. The firm handles cases involving first-time bites, severe maulings, child attacks, and incidents with specific breeds known for aggressive tendencies. They pursue fair compensation for medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost income, pain, suffering, and future treatment needs. Sieben Edmunds Miller answers common questions about Minnesota’s strict liability laws, statute of limitations, insurance claims, and liability issues involving landlords, trespassers, and provocation scenarios. With a team-based approach and offices serving Minneapolis, St. Paul, and surrounding areas, they offer free consultations by calling (651) 994-6744 with no win, no fee policy.

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The Frickey Law Firm, located at 940 Wadsworth Blvd. Suite 400, Lakewood, CO 80214, provides specialized representation for dog bite victims. Contact them at 303-237-7373 for a free consultation regarding attacks from any breed or size of dog. Their attorneys explain that Colorado imposes strict liability on dog owners when bites cause serious injury, meaning victims don’t need to prove the owner was negligent or aware of the dog’s dangerous nature. The firm handles cases involving puncture wounds, nerve damage, muscle damage, broken bones, emotional trauma, and permanent scarring that may require plastic surgery. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and emotional distress. The Frickey Law Firm notes that most reported dog bites in Denver come from Labradors, German Shepherds, and Pit Bulls, though breed identification can be subjective. Exceptions to liability include victims who were trespassing or provoked the dog, or cases involving police or working dogs.

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Cohen & Winters Attorneys at Law operates from 64 North State Street, Concord, NH 03301, providing essential legal guidance for dog bite victims. According to their analysis, dog bites are increasingly claiming insurance payouts, with New Hampshire seeing an 8% rise in incidents from 2015 to 2016. For a successful claim, the firm emphasizes establishing that you were legitimately bitten while lawfully present on the property and did not provoke the animal. They help clients understand New Hampshire’s dual legal approaches to dog bites: strict liability (owner automatically responsible) and the “one-bite law” (requiring proof of owner’s knowledge of dangerous tendencies). The attorneys advise immediate medical attention even for seemingly minor bites to prevent infection and create documentation. They also counsel clients on the importance of determining if the dog owner has insurance, as recovery becomes challenging without coverage. For assistance with your dog bite case, call (603) 224-6999.

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Paul D. Fitzgerald Law Office, located at 330 N Brand Blvd Suite 820, Glendale, CA 91203, specializes in dog bite accident cases throughout California—a state that consistently leads in insurance claims arising from dog bites with 2,103 claims recorded in 2020. Their experienced dog bite attorney understands that injuries range from minor to deadly, often requiring stitches, surgery, and therapy for emotional trauma. Under California’s dog bite statute, owners are strictly liable when their dogs bite someone on public property or private property with permission, with no need to prove prior aggression or owner negligence. The firm helps victims pursue compensation for economic damages including medical expenses, lost income, and property damage, as well as non-economic damages such as pain and suffering and mental anguish. While California has no statewide leash law, many counties including Los Angeles County require dogs to be restrained by substantial leashes no longer than six feet in public areas. Victims can call 818-613-5540 for immediate assistance.

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