Harris Cook, LLP operates from multiple Texas locations including 2727 Tuller Pkwy, Suite 100, Dublin, OH 43017, where they provide specialized representation for dog bite victims. Their experienced attorneys handle cases for both plaintiffs and defendants, navigating Texas personal injury laws to secure fair compensation for physical and emotional trauma resulting from animal attacks. The firm emphasizes that Texas dog owners bear full responsibility for controlling their animals and preventing harm, with strict negligence applying when owners know a dog has previously bitten someone or shown vicious tendencies. Harris Cook attorneys conduct thorough investigations to determine liability, recognize when victims might be partially at fault, and pursue claims for medical expenses, emotional trauma, and other damages within Texas’ two-year statute of limitations. The legal team works with both victims seeking justice and dog owners needing defense against lawsuits, providing knowledgeable guidance on available legal options in each scenario. For assistance with a dog bite case, call (817) 275-8765.
The Law Offices of Joseph Younes, P.C. serves dog bite victims from 166 W Washington St, Ste 416, Chicago, IL 60602. Nearly 5 million Americans suffer dog bites annually, with many requiring emergency medical care. Illinois law treats dog bites seriously, holding owners liable for injuries caused by their animals outside the owners’ premises, even if the owner was unaware their dog was dangerous. Dog attack victims can pursue compensation through insurance claims or personal injury suits similar to car accidents or slip and falls. After a bite, the firm recommends seeking immediate medical attention to prevent serious infections, reporting the incident to animal control or police, and contacting their experienced Chicago dog bite attorneys to build a convincing case for damages. They handle common dog bite injuries including cuts, lacerations, puncture wounds, permanent scarring, head or neck injuries, fractures, and nerve damage. Starting with a no-charge case evaluation, the firm works to secure settlements covering medical bills, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. Call 312-802-1122.
Rosenberg & Gluck, LLP operates from 1176 Portion Road, Holtsville, New York 11742, representing dog bite victims throughout Long Island. Their attorneys explain New York’s complex dog bite laws, which combine strict liability for medical costs with the requirement to prove the dog had previous vicious propensities for additional damages like pain and suffering. The firm handles cases involving various serious injuries, including nerve damage, lacerations, infections, loss of sensation, emotional trauma, and PTSD. Their Long Island dog bite lawyers investigate incidents, determining whether the dog had exhibited prior vicious behaviors such as growling, baring teeth, charging people, or previous bites. The legal team pursues compensation for medical expenses, physical pain and suffering, emotional distress, scarring and permanent disfigurement, embarrassment, lost wages, and broken bones. They work on a contingency fee basis, charging no upfront costs and requiring payment only when they secure compensation. For a free consultation, call (631) 451-7900.
Vaughn Wamsley leads the Indianapolis dog bite legal team at 317-846-1080, specializing in cases under Indiana Code IC 15-20-1-3, which holds dog owners accountable regardless of the animal’s history. Their experienced Indianapolis dog bite lawyers handle a range of canine-related injuries including facial disfigurement, lacerations, fractures, infections, and emotional trauma. The firm emphasizes that even gentle dogs can become aggressive in certain circumstances, contributing to the 4.5 million dog bites occurring annually. They assist victims with medical expenses, pain and suffering claims, lost wages, and emotional distress compensation. Serving Indianapolis and surrounding areas including Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, and Beech Grove, the attorneys investigate incidents thoroughly, identify liability factors, and navigate insurance claims. For victims attacked by dangerous breeds or suffering from scarring, nerve damage, or PTSD, Vaughn Wamsley offers comprehensive legal support with a commitment to maximum compensation.
Adams & Corzine operates from their office at 740 Oak Avenue Parkway, Suite 120, Folsom, CA 95630, providing specialized representation for dog bite victims throughout Northern California. Their attorneys navigate California’s strict liability laws, which hold dog owners 100% responsible for injuries their pets cause, regardless of whether the animal had previously shown aggression. The firm explains that victims can pursue claims if they were bitten in a public place or while lawfully on private property, including the owner’s home, provided they didn’t provoke the dog. Their experienced lawyers handle cases involving various injuries from puncture wounds and lacerations to infections, scarring, and psychological trauma. The legal team investigates incidents thoroughly, gathering evidence about the circumstances of the attack, the dog’s history, and the full extent of the victim’s damages. They pursue compensation from homeowners insurance policies or directly from negligent owners for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future treatment needs. Call 916-983-3900 for a free confidential consultation.
SLG Accident Attorneys serves dog bite victims throughout Hamilton County from their Fishers office at 11807 Allisonville Road, Suite 220. Their experienced lawyers understand the physical and emotional trauma resulting from dog attacks, which cause approximately 1,000 Americans to seek emergency treatment daily. The firm helps clients navigate Indiana’s complex dog bite laws, explaining the state’s position among the top 20 worst for dog bites with 368 attacks reported to insurers in 2018 at an average cost of $37,475 each. They detail Indiana’s “one bite rule,” where owners become liable after demonstrating knowledge of their dog’s aggressive tendencies, while also explaining strict liability exceptions for government officials, postal workers, and dog attacks resulting from negligence or intentionally irresponsible acts. Their attorneys handle cases involving medical expenses, lost wages, emotional distress, scarring, disfigurement, and wrongful death claims. The firm offers free case evaluations and operates on a contingency fee basis, collecting payment only after securing compensation for clients at 317-762-4186.
Maison Law operates from 866-383-8922, serving as dog bite lawyers in Glendale and throughout Los Angeles County. The firm emphasizes that California’s strict liability laws hold pet owners responsible for bite wounds regardless of whether a dog has previous aggressive history. Their attorneys investigate cases where dogs cause serious wounds, nerve damage, muscle injuries, lacerations, permanent disability, and scarring that often requires plastic surgery to minimize disfigurement. Maison Law notes that children are common victims, frequently suffering facial bites due to their height level relative to dogs, which can lead to lifelong fear of animals and psychological conditions requiring therapy. The firm assists victims with documenting evidence, identifying liability under California law, negotiating with insurance companies, and pursuing compensation for medical bills, physical therapy, permanent disfigurement, emotional trauma including PTSD, loss of enjoyment of life, and lost income. Consultations are free, and clients pay no fee unless they win their case.
Bader Law Injury Lawyers operates from 3384 Peachtree Road Northeast #500, Atlanta, GA 30326, representing dog bite victims in Athens and across Georgia. Their experienced attorneys build cases by gathering evidence such as witness statements, animal control records, and documentation of previous violations of Athens animal regulations to prove the dog was vicious, the owner failed to protect others, and the victim didn’t provoke the attack. They explain Athens’ specific regulations requiring dogs to be leashed and under control by someone of sufficient age, with aggressive dogs requiring muzzles. The firm pursues compensation for medical treatment, rehabilitation costs, pain and suffering, lost wages, and other expenses. They provide comprehensive legal services, including investigating prior dog history, accessing animal control reports, building detailed cases, and negotiating with insurers. Their Athens dog bite lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, with no hidden expenses or upfront fees. For a free consultation, call (404) 888-8888.
Davana Law Firm, led by attorney Mariam Kuregyan, specializes in dog bite cases throughout Santa Monica and the greater Los Angeles area. Operating from their office at 16000 Ventura Blvd, Suite 880 in Encino, the firm’s attorneys possess thorough knowledge of California’s strict liability dog bite laws, which hold owners accountable regardless of prior incidents. Their legal team represents victims suffering from lacerations, infections, broken bones, and psychological trauma, helping them secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. Davana Law Firm, reachable at 818-501-1055, conducts comprehensive investigations to establish liability, gather evidence, and build compelling cases for settlement negotiations or litigation. Working on a contingency fee basis with no upfront costs, their attorneys ensure dog bite victims understand their rights under California’s statutory framework while pursuing maximum compensation from homeowners insurance and other available sources of recovery for the physical and emotional injuries sustained in animal attacks.
Hollingsworth Kelly Law Firm, located at 3501 North Campbell, Suite 104 in Tucson, Arizona 85719, specializes in representing dog bite victims. Their experienced attorneys handle cases involving the 4.5 million annual dog attacks nationwide, where one in five requires medical treatment. They recognize the serious consequences of dog bites, including nerve damage, puncture wounds, infections, permanent scarring, and psychological trauma. The firm has a proven track record with dog bite litigation in Arizona, as demonstrated by their $101,000 settlement for a client whose finger tip was bitten off by a neighbor’s pit bull. Their attorneys understand that certain demographics face higher risks—children account for over 50% of all dog bite victims, while households with multiple dogs have five times greater bite risk. The legal team helps clients navigate Arizona’s strict liability laws, which hold dog owners accountable regardless of the animal’s history. For those suffering from dog attack injuries in Tucson, Hollingsworth Kelly offers free consultations to discuss compensation options. Contact them at (520) 882-8080.