McCoy & Hiestand serves dog bite victims from their offices in Bardstown and Louisville, Kentucky. Led by attorneys Chad McCoy and Sheila Hiestand, the firm explains Kentucky’s strict liability laws that hold dog owners responsible even if they take reasonable steps to protect people from injury. They handle cases involving physical and emotional injuries, utilizing the concept of comparative negligence in which damages may be reduced by the percentage of a victim’s responsibility in provoking an attack. The firm notes that Kentucky’s statute of limitations gives victims one year after the incident to file, emphasizing the importance of contacting an attorney promptly. Their team assists clients in building compelling cases, explaining that exemptions for provocation or trespassing don’t immediately protect dog owners under Kentucky law. Free consultations are available by calling (502) 233-8385.

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Attorney Paul Robinson leads Paul Robinson Law, PLLC at 105 S. Ellington St. in Clayton, NC 27520, with an additional office at 124 St. Marys St., Suite 201 in Raleigh. Specializing in dog attack cases, this firm understands that dog bites cause serious physical and mental harm to victims. Their legal team handles cases involving painful bites, puncture wounds, infections, long-term damage requiring physical therapy, and the psychological trauma that often accompanies attacks. Most North Carolina dog owners are liable for damage their dogs inflict, though exceptions exist. The firm offers free consultations at 919-438-0065 to evaluate cases and ensure fair compensation. Beyond dog bites, they represent clients in car accidents, truck accidents, bicycle accidents, motorcycle accidents, wrongful death, slip and fall premises liability, and insurance claim disputes throughout Triangle communities including Wendell, Knightdale, Wilson, Clayton, Durham, Chapel Hill, and Raleigh.

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Located at 3216 Wetmore Avenue, Suite 207 in Everett, WA 98201, Snohomish Law Group provides aggressive defense and advocacy for dog bite victims throughout Washington State. Their legal team explains that dog owners in Washington face civil liability for bites that occur when victims are lawfully on public or private property. The firm helps clients document attacks, preserve evidence, and prove an owner’s responsibility through their knowledge of a dog’s dangerous tendencies. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, vaccines to prevent animal-related diseases, physical therapy, lost wages, future loss of earnings, cosmetic surgery for scarring, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and disfigurement damages. With a commitment to criminal law expertise, Snohomish Law handles dog bite cases with unique attention to detail, working to ensure clients are treated fairly under the justice system with attorneys delivering important victories through their reputation as zealous advocates.

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My Lawyer Mark, located at 600 West Santa Ana Blvd., Suite 790, Santa Ana, CA 92701, provides comprehensive legal services for dog bite victims in San Diego. They explain that California follows strict liability laws that hold dog owners accountable regardless of whether their dog has shown previous aggression. The firm handles cases involving facial injuries, deep lacerations, crushed bones, scarring, infections, and rabies exposure. They note that San Diego County has a particularly large dog population and high incident rate, with thousands of dog bite reports annually and numerous mail carrier attacks. The firm cites that the average dog bite settlement in California is approximately $78,818, with settlements typically ranging from $30,000 to $50,000 depending on injury severity. Call (800) 511-9191 for a free consultation with their experienced dog bite attorneys who work on a contingency basis.

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Koch & Brim at 8085 Blue Diamond Road, Unit 103, Las Vegas, NV 89178, provides dedicated legal representation for dog bite victims throughout Southern Nevada. With over 40 years of experience in personal injury law, their attorneys handle every case directly from start to finish rather than delegating to paralegals. Nevada dog bite cases follow negligence law, requiring proof that owners knew or should have known about their dog’s aggressive tendencies and failed to take appropriate precautions. The firm thoroughly investigates to establish negligence, gathering evidence like previous complaints, witness statements, and incident reports. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, follow-up care, physical therapy, psychological therapy, lost wages, physical pain, scarring, nerve damage, and emotional suffering. Insurance companies often attempt early settlements, but Koch & Brim ensures fair compensation for both immediate and long-term effects. Call (702) 451-3900 for a free case evaluation.

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Hupy and Abraham, S.C., with Illinois offices in Bloomington, Gurnee, and Rockford, provides dedicated representation for dog bite victims throughout the state. Led by attorneys Michael Hupy and Jason Abraham, the firm handles cases involving facial injuries, infections, amputations, scarring, nerve damage, and wrongful death resulting from dog attacks. Their legal team emphasizes Illinois’ dog bite statute, which allows victims to recover from anyone who owns or keeps the animal, including property owners who knowingly allow dogs on their premises. Having handled numerous dog bite claims among the state’s 872 annual cases, which average $34,894 each, the firm’s attorneys work diligently to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and identify all sources of compensation. Hupy and Abraham offers free consultations at 1-800-800-5678 and provides detailed educational resources, including their comprehensive dog bite brochure. They operate on a “Win or it is Free” guarantee.

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The Law Offices of Jason M. Ranallo, P.C., located at 858 Washington Street, Suite 103, Dedham, MA 02026, specializes in dog bite cases. Attorney Ranallo, who has been helping dog bite victims since 2002, explains that Massachusetts law (M.G.L. c. 140 § 155) imposes strict liability on dog owners/keepers for personal injuries if the injured person wasn’t trespassing, committing a crime, or teasing the dog. The firm handles all case aspects, from collecting evidence to negotiating settlements and going to trial if necessary. They pursue compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, scarring, and emotional trauma. Client testimonials praise Ranallo as “a top shelf lawyer” who is “attentive, genuine and truly cared.” The firm offers free consultations at 781-344-6200 and maintains meeting locations in both Dedham and Milford, with home, hospital, and weekend appointments available.

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Gaurav Dav leads Dav Law Group, LLC from their office at 186 S Broad St, Trenton, NJ 08608, specializing in dog bite cases throughout New Jersey. Their Mercer County dog bite attorneys bring decades of experience to protect victims who have suffered injuries from dog attacks, which can leave lasting physical and emotional scars. Under New Jersey law, dog owners are strictly liable for injuries their pets cause, with victims needing only to prove the dog bit them and they were in a public place or lawfully on private property when the bite occurred. The firm assists victims in recovering compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and disfigurement and scarring. Their attorneys understand the complexities of dog bite cases, particularly when the attack involves a friend or family member’s pet, and work to hold both dog owners and potentially “harborers” of dogs accountable. For a free consultation, victims can call Dav Law Group at 609-393-7900.

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Urban Co., L.P.A., based at 434 High Street NE, Warren, OH 44481, provides comprehensive legal representation for dog bite victims. Their attorneys explain that Ohio law holds dog owners strictly liable for injuries caused when a dog’s behavior harms someone who wasn’t committing a crime or provoking the animal. The firm handles cases involving serious injuries like broken bones, facial injuries, infection, nerve damage, and emotional distress. Their Warren dog bite attorneys help clients obtain compensation covering medical expenses, pain and suffering, psychological distress, reconstructive surgery, and future medical costs. They emphasize the importance of seeking immediate medical attention after a dog bite, preserving evidence, and contacting an attorney quickly to stay within Ohio’s two-year statute of limitations. The firm has established a strong reputation through decades of experience in northeastern Ohio. Call (330) 394-1539 for a free consultation.

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Reagan Melton & Delaney LLP provides skilled dog bite legal representation from their Sarpy County office at 4530 Maass Road, Suite 101, Bellevue, NE 68133. Their attorneys understand the serious nature of canine attacks, which can cause deep puncture wounds, torn flesh, and potential infections requiring substantial medical expenses. The firm explains that Nebraska dog bite laws impose strict liability on owners, making them financially responsible regardless of negligence or prior knowledge of aggressive tendencies. Their legal team assists clients in countering common owner defenses, including claims that victims provoked the animal or were trespassing. With over 150 years of combined experience, Reagan Melton & Delaney works as a collaborative team on every case, offering personalized guidance through the complex legal process while fighting to secure compensation for medical costs, projected expenses for long-term care, and lost wages. Call (402) 226-1899 for a free consultation.

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