Moore Law, operating from 14001 N Dale Mabry Hwy, Tampa, FL 33618, provides expert legal representation for dog bite and animal attack victims. According to statistics, 63.4 million American households keep at least one dog as a pet, and while the firm loves animals, they understand that dogs can bite and owners have a responsibility to victims. In Florida, dog owners are strictly liable for injuries caused by their pets, regardless of whether they were careful or negligent or if the dog had ever shown aggression before. The “one free bite” rule does not apply in Florida. The firm helps victims recover compensation for serious injuries including crushed bones, deep puncture wounds, infections, facial wounds, nerve damage, permanent scarring, and disfigurement. They pursue compensation for all present and future medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, mental distress, emotional anguish, and traumatic emotional scars. With over 25 years of experience in personal injury law, Moore Law fights for the full value of claims, even when the dog owner is someone the victim knows, by negotiating with insurance companies without harming personal relationships. Call 813-510-5400 for a free case analysis.

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Mark A. Kille heads Mingus Mountain Law Group, PLLC from multiple Northern Arizona locations including 201 N. Alarcon, Suite G, Prescott. The firm specializes in dog bite cases, emphasizing Arizona’s strict liability laws that don’t require proof of previous aggressive behavior. Attorney Kille addresses common misconceptions about dog bite claims, stressing that victims don’t need to show “vicious propensities” as required in other states. The practice centers on key Arizona statutes including A.R.S. § 11-1120, which establishes immediate liability for owners of unleashed dogs that attack, and A.R.S. § 11-1025, which covers bites occurring in public places or when victims are lawfully on private property. The firm handles cases involving physical injuries and emotional trauma, particularly in children, pursuing compensation for medical bills, anxiety, pain and suffering, and reduced quality of life. With a one-year statute of limitations for strict liability claims, they emphasize prompt action and offer free consultations to evaluate potential cases, guiding victims through documentation, medical treatment, and legal proceedings to secure appropriate compensation.

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Shaheen & Gordon, P.A. provides skilled legal representation for dog bite victims throughout Maine from their Portland office. Their experienced dog bite attorneys emphasize Maine’s strict liability statute (Maine Revised Statutes §3961), which holds dog owners responsible for injuries their animals cause regardless of whether the dog previously showed signs of aggression. The firm handles cases involving various injuries from minor wounds to severe disfigurement, helping clients pursue compensation for medical treatment, prescription medications, lost wages, emotional distress, and pain and suffering. Their lawyers point out that Maine’s six-year statute of limitations gives victims substantial time to file claims, though they recommend prompt action to preserve evidence. With four decades of experience and millions recovered in settlements and verdicts, Shaheen & Gordon provides free initial consultations to discuss potential claims. Their dedicated team builds comprehensive cases against negligent dog owners while providing compassionate support to help clients obtain closure and financial support. For assistance, victims can call 800-451-1002.

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TSR Injury Law operates from 8300 Norman Center Drive, Suite 1275, Minneapolis, MN 55437, specializing in dog bite litigation throughout Minnesota. Their experienced attorneys, including partner Rich Ruohonen who obtained a $60,000 award for a woman suffering wrist nerve damage from a dog bite, explain Minnesota’s strict liability statute that favors victims by holding owners responsible when unprovoked dogs attack people acting peaceably in locations where they’re legally permitted. The firm pursues compensation for medical treatment, rehabilitation costs, pain and suffering, lost wages, scarring, disfigurement, and psychological impact of attacks causing PTSD, nerve damage, permanent scarring, infection, crushing injuries, anxiety, depression, and disrupted sleep patterns. Their Minneapolis dog bite lawyers help victims document incidents, identify dog owners, collect witness information, file police and animal control reports, and secure medical treatment while building strong cases. For a free consultation with their experienced legal team, call (612) 877-8463 (TSR-TIME).

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Jennie Clark of Clark Law & Associates, LLC operates from Portland, Oregon, but accepts dog bite cases throughout Lane County, including Coburg, Cottage Grove, Creswell, Eugene, Florence, Junction City, and other local cities. As an experienced dog bite attorney, she provides essential information about Lane County’s dog bite statutes on her website. The comprehensive overview includes key definitions from Lane County Statute 7.005, explaining legal terms such as “animal,” “continuous annoyance,” “dog-at-large,” “dog owner,” “physical injury,” and “serious physical injury.” Clark details the county’s reporting requirements for dog bites, specifying that both dog owners and bite victims must notify the Animal Regulation Authority immediately after an incident. The site outlines additional regulations including prohibitions against dogs running at large (a Class D violation) and continuous annoyance from animal noise (a Class C violation). This educational resource helps potential clients understand their legal rights following a dog attack in Lane County. For legal representation in dog bite cases, contact Jennie Clark through her website to discuss your specific situation and options for compensation.

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The Pisanchyn Law Firm, with offices in Pittsburgh at 241 Fourth Ave, serves Carnot-Moon dog bite victims from their 24/7 toll-free line 1-800-444-5309. Their attorneys understand the devastating impact of animal attacks, noting that according to the Centers for Disease Control, 885,000 people are bitten annually with one-fifth requiring medical attention. Pennsylvania follows strict liability for dog ownership, making owners liable for any injury their dog inflicts unless the victim was trespassing or provoked the animal. The firm provides comprehensive guidance on steps to take after a bite: photographing injuries, seeking immediate medical attention, contacting police and animal control, exchanging information with the owner, speaking with witnesses, and consulting their experienced legal team. Their attorneys categorize injuries as severe (resulting in disfigurement or broken bones) or non-severe, which affects compensation eligibility. They’ve prosecuted numerous animal attack cases throughout Carnot-Moon, pledging fierce pursuit of victims’ rights with no fees unless they win, backed by premier medical experts to document and treat bite-related injuries.

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Selvidge Injury Law located at 703 E North Street in Greenville, South Carolina, provides dedicated representation for dog bite victims. Attorney Adam W. Selvidge, recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star, brings years of experience handling complex dog bite cases. The firm helps clients navigate Tennessee’s unique dog bite laws, which combine strict liability with the one-bite rule. Their legal team handles cases involving puncture wounds, torn skin and muscle, broken bones, scarring, disfiguring facial injuries, and emotional trauma resulting from attacks. They assist clients in documenting all damages including medical expenses, reimbursement for lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional trauma, scarring, and disfigurement. The firm emphasizes that Tennessee dog owners can be held liable when their dog is running at large or when the owner fails to keep their pet under reasonable control. Selvidge Injury Law offers free consultations and works on a contingency fee basis, ensuring clients pay nothing unless they recover compensation. For immediate assistance, call (615) 864-0343.

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Markey & Orsi represents dog bite victims from their office at 1426 E. Joppa Rd, Towson, Maryland 21286. With nearly 30 years of experience, their attorneys understand the serious injuries dog attacks can cause, from broken bones and torn muscles to nerve damage and permanent scarring. The firm helps clients navigate Maryland’s dog bite laws, which hold owners strictly liable when their dog causes injury while not under control. Their legal team thoroughly investigates each case, documenting the dog’s history, gathering witness statements, and building strong claims for compensation. They work diligently to counter defenses like provocation or trespassing while pursuing damages covering medical expenses, lost wages, emotional distress, pain and suffering, and long-term care needs. The firm recognizes that dog bites affect victims physically and emotionally, particularly when children suffer disfiguring injuries to their faces. For experienced representation following a dog attack, contact Markey & Orsi at (410) 469-8961 for a free consultation to discuss your legal options.

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Miller & Mallett, led by Managing Partner Jessica Virden Mallett since 2018, operates from their office at 1601 Broadway St in Little Rock, Arkansas. This established personal injury firm helps dog bite victims navigate Arkansas’ strict liability laws, which hold owners responsible for injuries their pets cause regardless of the animal’s history or the owner’s knowledge of aggressive behavior. Their experienced attorneys handle cases involving lacerations, tissue damage, disfigurement, nerve damage, broken bones, infections, and emotional trauma resulting from dog attacks. The legal team provides compassionate representation, understanding that dog bites can require multiple surgeries, physical therapy, and mental health support. They thoroughly investigate each incident, gathering medical records, witness statements, and documentation of the animal’s history to build compelling cases against negligent owners and their insurance companies. Miller & Mallett works diligently to secure compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, scarring, disfigurement, and emotional distress. The firm offers free consultations and operates on a contingency fee basis. Call (501) 999-0206 for assistance.

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Swor & Gatto, P.A., located at 1177 W 7th St, Saint Paul, MN 55102, provides specialized legal representation for dog bite victims throughout Minnesota. Their experienced attorneys, including Marcus Gatto, Paul Gatto, and J.P. Gatto, can be reached at (651) 454-3600 for free consultations. The firm emphasizes that children face the highest risk of serious facial and neck bites, potentially resulting in scarring, disfigurement, and lifelong anxiety. Their attorneys note that Minnesota follows strict liability principles, making dog owners responsible for injuries even without prior aggressive behavior or regardless of whether provocation occurred. The practice handles various dog-related injuries beyond bites, including being knocked down or scratched, which can cause head injuries, infections, and loss of limb function. Their legal team helps victims recover compensation for reconstructive surgery, infection treatment, psychological counseling, and other related expenses. Founded in 1981, the firm offers home and hospital visits for clients unable to travel to their office. They highlight common aggressive breeds including Pit Bulls, Chow Chows, Rottweilers, Staffordshire Terriers, German Shepherds, and Siberian Huskies.

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