BANA LAW, PC, formerly Banafshe Law Firm, operates from offices in Los Angeles, Fresno, and San Bernardino, providing specialized representation for dog bite victims throughout California. Led by P. Ryan Banafshe, the firm handles cases involving severe injuries including broken bones, puncture wounds, tissue damage, and infection. Their attorneys emphasize California’s strict liability statute that holds dog owners responsible regardless of prior aggressive behavior, with exceptions only for military and police dogs acting within their duties. The firm pursues claims against dog owners, property owners, and third parties like pet-sitters who may share liability for attacks. BANA LAW attorneys investigate every aspect of dog bite incidents, from the animal’s history to the circumstances of the attack, while coordinating with medical experts to document both physical injuries and psychological trauma. Their comprehensive approach addresses immediate medical needs, scarring, ongoing treatment, and emotional suffering. Free consultations are available at 310-273-7300.
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Garrett, Walker, Aycoth & Altamura LLP serves dog bite victims from their Asheboro office at 230 E. Salisbury Street, providing experienced representation throughout North Carolina. Personal injury lawyer Matthew Altamura offers free consultations to individuals injured by dogs, helping them understand their legal rights under North Carolina’s strict dog bite statutes. Unlike states with “one free bite” rules, North Carolina’s laws protect anyone legally on property when an attack occurs, including mail carriers, meter readers, and invited guests. The firm handles cases involving serious injuries such as broken bones, crushing injuries, scarring, disfigurement, lacerations, ligament damage, puncture wounds, nerve damage, psychological trauma, severed body parts, and wrongful death. Their attorneys explain that according to the Insurance Information Institute, dog-related injury claims account for over one-third of all homeowners insurance liability claims, totaling more than $570 million in 2015. The firm serves clients throughout Randolph, Alamance, Chatham, Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford, Montgomery, Moore, and Rockingham counties. For a free consultation, call 336-405-8080.
Greg Peacock Law operates from 4063 Birch St., Suite 100 in Newport Beach, CA, specializing in police dog bite cases in Long Beach and surrounding areas. The firm explains that while K9 units serve legitimate law enforcement purposes, police officers must follow specific rules when handling them, and victims may pursue claims when improper use causes injuries. Unlike typical dog bite cases, police dog bite claims must overcome qualified immunity by proving the officer violated established law. The firm helps victims document injuries like puncture wounds, broken bones, deep lacerations, and emotional trauma to pursue compensation for medical treatment, lost income, pain and suffering, legal expenses, and potentially punitive damages. Additionally, successful cases may prompt police departments to review practices, discipline officers, or implement policy changes. Because police misconduct claims have limited filing windows, the firm emphasizes prompt legal consultation. With extensive experience in complex police misconduct cases, Greg Peacock Law offers free consultations at (949) 292-7478 to evaluate potential claims and develop effective legal strategies.
The Law Offices of John Phebus Glendale Criminal and Personal Injury Lawyer, located at 17505 N 79th Ave #314, Glendale, AZ 85308, provides dedicated representation for dog bite victims throughout Arizona. With over 30 years of experience and more than 500 five-star Google reviews, attorney John Phebus specializes in helping clients who have suffered physical and emotional injuries from animal attacks. Their legal team handles cases involving puncture wounds, infections, broken bones, scarring, disfigurement, and PTSD resulting from dog bites. The attorneys leverage Arizona’s strict liability laws, which hold dog owners responsible for injuries regardless of the animal’s history. They thoroughly investigate incidents, collecting evidence such as owner information, vaccination records, witness statements, and medical documentation to build compelling cases. The firm pursues compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma through negotiations with homeowners insurance or litigation when necessary. With evening and weekend appointments available, The Law Offices of John Phebus offers free consultations at 623-847-7117, operating on a contingency fee basis with no upfront costs.
Setareh Law provides dedicated legal representation for dog bite victims from their Alameda office, with additional locations in Berkeley, Oakland, and throughout California. Led by attorney Daniel Setareh, the firm handles cases under California’s strict liability dog bite laws, which hold owners responsible regardless of the animal’s previous behavior. Their experienced attorneys understand the severe injuries dog attacks can cause, including muscle and nerve damage, infections, scarring, broken bones, and psychological trauma. The legal team thoroughly investigates each incident, gathering medical records, witness statements, and evidence of the dog’s history to build compelling claims for compensation. They work diligently to counter insurance company tactics that attempt to blame victims for provoking the dog or trespassing. Operating on a contingency fee basis, clients pay nothing unless the firm recovers damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future care needs. For a free consultation, contact Setareh Law at (559) 354-2298.
Located at 224 NE Main Street in Simpsonville, SC 29681, Derrick Law Office provides dedicated representation for dog bite victims throughout South Carolina. Under South Carolina’s strict liability rule for dog bites and animal attacks, Attorney Derrick helps clients navigate complex legal proceedings following these traumatic incidents. The firm explains that dog owners can be held liable for injuries their pets cause even if the animal had never shown aggressive behavior before. Their legal team handles cases involving defensive wounds, deep scratches, torn flesh, puncture wounds, and infections resulting from dog bites, which can lead to long-term psychological trauma and disabilities. They work on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients pay nothing upfront and only owe attorneys’ fees if compensation is recovered. With additional offices in Laurens, the firm provides comprehensive guidance on filing insurance claims, documenting injuries, and pursuing maximum compensation for medical bills, lost wages, emotional distress, and other damages.
Bagen Law Accident Injury Lawyers, P.A., operating from 6241 NW 23rd Street, Suite 300, Gainesville, FL 32653, provides dedicated legal representation for dog bite victims. According to the CDC, over 4.5 million people suffer dog bites annually in the United States, with over 800,000 requiring medical attention. At least half of these victims are children. Under Florida’s strict liability dog bite laws, owners are responsible for damages their dogs cause when biting someone in a public place or lawfully on private property, regardless of the dog’s previous behavior. The firm helps victims pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, and psychological trauma. They emphasize the importance of immediately contacting local animal control after a bite, seeking medical attention even for seemingly minor wounds, documenting the scene and injuries, and avoiding agreements with dog owners without legal counsel. Their experienced dog bite attorneys navigate the complex legal process, ensuring victims’ rights are protected and that they receive full and fair compensation for their injuries. For a free consultation, call (352) 570-5765.
Attorney Debra I. Crystal brings over thirty years of personal injury expertise to dog bite cases from her Chicago office at 161 North Clark Street, Suite 1600 (312-877-5432). Throughout her distinguished career, she has successfully handled approximately fifteen dog bite cases, navigating the complexities that frequently arise when victims seek compensation. Crystal emphasizes that dog bite claims are often initially disputed, with owners commonly blaming victims for provoking the animal—a valid defense in some jurisdictions. Her practice focuses on thoroughly investigating each case, particularly those involving children bitten while visiting friends’ homes for the first time. The Law Office of Debra I. Crystal coordinates with plastic surgeons to evaluate immediate injuries and long-term scarring, typically assessing wounds at six months and one year post-incident to determine permanency. Her experience has shown that even as children grow and their skin expands, deep bite scars usually remain visible. The firm works with homeowners insurance companies to secure settlements covering medical expenses, lost wages, scarring, disfigurement, pain and suffering.
Michelle Gershen established The Law Office of Michelle Gershen at 4176 Twilight Ridge, San Diego, CA 92130, providing specialized representation for dog bite victims throughout Southern California. Her firm navigates California’s strict liability statute, which holds dog owners responsible for injuries their pets cause regardless of whether the animal had previously shown aggressive behavior. She handles cases involving various injuries from puncture wounds and lacerations to broken bones, nerve damage, infections, scarring, and psychological trauma including PTSD. Her approach includes thorough investigation of the incident, gathering crucial evidence such as medical records, witness statements, photographs, and animal control reports to establish liability. The firm emphasizes the importance of immediate medical attention following a dog bite, both for health reasons and to document injuries for potential claims. Michelle Gershen manages negotiations with insurance companies, typically homeowners or renters policies, to secure maximum compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future treatment needs. Call (619) 492-5526 for a free consultation.
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Louis B. Himmelstein & Associates operates from 1420 Walnut St, Suite 1000, Philadelphia, PA 19102, providing dedicated dog bite representation. Their attorneys explain that Pennsylvania has strong laws protecting dog bite victims, with Philadelphia not following the “one bite rule” that limits owner liability for first incidents. The firm helps victims recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma resulting from unprovoked attacks. Established in 1984, Louis Himmelstein has built a reputation winning millions for personal injury victims, including those suffering from severe lacerations, nerve damage, and permanent scarring from dog attacks. Their experienced team handles cases involving unleashed dogs, failure to warn visitors about aggressive animals, and attacks in public spaces or on private property. With specialized knowledge of Pennsylvania dog bite statutes, they navigate complex liability issues and insurance negotiations. For a free consultation, call (215) 790-9996.
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