Attorney Jason Waechter leads The Law Offices of Jason Waechter at 1-800-708-5433, specializing in dog bite cases throughout Arizona. With over 20 years of experience handling dog bite injuries, his firm has secured millions in personal injury compensation, including a county record $2,000,000 jury verdict. Their team focuses exclusively on dog bite and dog attack cases, working on a contingency basis with no fees unless they collect money for clients. They serve victims in every Arizona city and county, expertly applying state laws and local ordinances to each case. The firm works tirelessly to secure comprehensive damages coverage including medical bills, lost wages, emotional damages, pain and suffering compensation, future surgical care, and restitution for scarring. Free consultations are available to evaluate potential claims, with a remarkable 97% settlement rate for their cases.
Setareh Law serves dog bite victims from their Beverly Hills office at 8484 Wilshire Blvd #870, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Their Long Beach dog bite lawyers handle cases involving various types of injuries, from severe lacerations to serious infections. The firm emphasizes that establishing four key elements is essential for a successful personal injury claim: duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and damages. In California, dog owners are strictly liable for bite injuries that occur in public places or while victims are lawfully on private property. Compensation may include economic damages like medical expenses and lost wages, as well as non-economic damages such as physical pain, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment. The bilingual staff ensures clear communication throughout the legal process, and free consultations are available at (310) 659-1826 to discuss options for maximum compensation.
Linda Weimar of the Needle Law Firm serves dog bite victims from offices at 240 Penn Ave, #202, Scranton, PA 18503. Her practice handles animal attack cases throughout Pennsylvania, representing adults and children injured by dogs, cats, horses, reptiles, and exotic animals. The firm assists clients suffering from puncture wounds, facial scarring, muscle damage, and emotional trauma resulting from unprovoked attacks. They understand Pennsylvania’s liability laws, which hold animal owners accountable if they knew or should have known about their pet’s dangerous tendencies. The attorneys also pursue claims against landlords who allow tenants to keep dangerous animals on their property. Needle Law Firm works on a contingency fee basis, collecting payment only when clients receive settlements or jury awards. They help victims recover compensation for medical bills, future care expenses, lost earnings, and pain and suffering. Free initial consultations are available by calling 570-344-1266.
Kania Law Office, with their main location at 5319 S. Lewis Ave, Suite 120, Tulsa, operates multiple regional offices serving dog bite victims throughout Oklahoma. Their attorneys handle cases involving unprovoked animal attacks that result in puncture wounds, ripped muscles, crushed bones, and psychological trauma. The firm understands Oklahoma’s strict liability statute for dog bites, which holds owners responsible when their dogs bite persons lawfully on private property or in public areas, regardless of the animal’s previous behavior. They investigate incidents thoroughly to counter potential defenses like provocation or trespassing. The attorneys help clients document their injuries, secure appropriate medical treatment, and calculate fair compensation for physical pain, mental suffering, disfigurement, lost earnings, and medical expenses. Kania Law Office offers free consultations and can be reached at 918-743-2233 to discuss potential claims.
Located at McCraw Law Group in Sherman, Texas, their dog bite attorneys understand the life-altering consequences that dog attacks can bring. The firm emphasizes that while Texas lacks specific dog bite statutes, they navigate common law rules effectively, requiring proof that owners knew of a dog’s violent tendencies or were negligent in handling the animal. Their legal team assists victims with documenting injuries, gathering witness statements, and establishing clear liability for dog bite claims. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages resulting from dog bite injuries. With extensive experience handling puncture wounds, severe scarring, tendon damage, broken bones, and emotional trauma cases, the firm works diligently to ensure victims receive fair settlements. Call (972) 945-1173 for a free consultation about your dog bite injury case.
Angeleno Accident Lawyers serves dog bite victims from their office at 448 S. Hill St. Suite 1217, Los Angeles, CA 90013. Their experienced dog bite attorneys handle cases involving dog attacks that result in puncture wounds, broken bones, facial injuries, scarring, and PTSD. The firm emphasizes that California follows strict liability laws, making pet owners accountable for bite injuries regardless of the dog’s history. With millions recovered in settlements and a 99% success rate, their attorneys investigate incidents, identify liable parties, file personal injury claims, and negotiate with insurance companies. They outline that fear, protection, play, pain, maternal instincts, and lack of training are common causes of dog attacks, noting that Los Angeles County sees 20,000 dog bites annually. The firm offers free consultations at (213) 510-9246 and works on a contingency fee basis.
Attorney Mark P. Dinelli operates Dinelli Law Firm at 503 Slate Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102 (505-582-2157), specializing in dog bite and animal attack cases. The firm recognizes that even well-behaved pets can cause serious injuries that require costly medical treatment, resulting in lost work time and expensive prescriptions. New Mexico follows the “one bite law” which allows dog owners to argue they aren’t liable if they were unaware of their pet’s aggressive tendencies. However, victims can counter this defense using the “one bite rule” by demonstrating the owner knew of a previous incident or aggressive behavior. Dinelli Law Firm’s experienced team is familiar with these complex state regulations and committed to helping victims obtain compensation for complete physical and financial recovery. They handle cases involving first-time dog bite claims, repeat attacks, child bite cases, and injuries requiring hospitalization, offering free consultations to evaluate potential claims.
Located at 1456 Walton Way in Augusta, GA 30901, James Scott Farrin’s Charlotte dog bite lawyers navigate North Carolina’s complex dog bite statute, which follows the “One Bite Rule.” This rule often shields dog owners from liability for their animal’s first victim, complicating the pursuit of compensation. Unlike many states, North Carolina requires proving the owner knew or should have known about the dog’s dangerous tendencies, making legal representation crucial. The firm’s personal injury attorneys expertly handle cases involving serious injuries like lacerations, infections, and long-term trauma from dog attacks. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. Many attorneys at the firm have won awards, authored books, and taught other lawyers. They work on a contingency fee basis, so clients pay nothing unless compensation is recovered. Call 1-866-900-7078 for a free case evaluation.
Dillan M. Savage, Esq. at Wirth Law Office serves as an Oklahoma City dog bite attorney from 101 Park Ave., Suite 490, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102. The firm handles cases where unprovoked dogs attack victims on property they had a right to be on, emphasizing that dog owners are responsible for restraining their pets even on private property. They note that leashed dogs aren’t necessarily safer, as dogs on chains are 2.8 times more likely to bite. The firm points out that approximately 4.5 million dog bites occur annually in the U.S., with only about 800,000 requiring medical treatment. Most bites come from dogs that aren’t spayed or neutered, and in 2019, one in 73 people was bitten by a dog. They handle compensation claims against homeowners insurance, which typically covers dog bites. For a consultation, call 405-888-5400 or complete their online form.
David J. Cowhey, the New Jersey Dog Bite Lawyer, operates from multiple locations including South East Gate Center in Mount Laurel and offices in South Jersey. A Haverford College graduate with honors from Rutgers School of Law, Cowhey focuses exclusively on dog bite cases and has secured more six-figure dog bite settlements than any other lawyer in New Jersey. His practice handles a diverse range of cases including child dog bites, attacks at workplaces affecting delivery drivers and postal workers, incidents in private homes, and attacks on rented properties. The firm has secured impressive settlements including $700,000 for a police officer attacked by a large dog, $900,000 for a young boy attacked by a husky, and $300,000 for both a teenage girl attacked by a pit bull and a woman bitten by a rottweiler. Cowhey helps clients navigate New Jersey’s dog bite laws and offers free consultations to assess potential claims. For immediate assistance, call 1-609-513-0627.