RECOVERING FROM A DOG BITE?

Dog Bite Attorney

 
 

After a dog bite, an attorney who handles dog bites and other animal attacks should be one of your first calls.

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A dog bite or injury caused by an uncontrolled animal often doesn’t just cause physical pain; it can leave victims emotionally shaken. Healing may include medical treatment as well as psychological assistance to recover from the trauma of the incident.

Naturally, your first step is to seek medical and/or psychological help in healing from the attack. But after an animal attack such as a dog bite, an attorney can help you recover financially.

You can discuss your case confidentially with a lawyer by calling 612-877-6400 or emailing our office today.

The animal’s owner is liable for your injuries – both physical and mental.

We build a case upon the unrestrained animal owner’s negligence – their lack of precautions, restraint and/or subsequent actions. Keep in mind that the victim’s actions before and during the incident are of no consequence in these legal proceedings.

Insurance Policy

Dog bites and other animal injuries often involve friends and family members. While dog bite victims may be reluctant to pursue legal action against a family member, friend or neighbor, we nevertheless advise that you pursue a claim with the legal counsel of a dog bite attorney. In many cases, the dog bite victim will be compensated by the dog owner’s home insurance policy, which usually covers dog bites and other types of injuries.


Protecting Your Rights and Well-Being

The aftermath of a dog bite or other animal injury can have a major and long-lasting impact on your life.

A lawyer experienced in dog bites will hold the dog or animal owner responsible, helping you recover financially while you recover from the physical and psychological trauma.

You can discuss your case confidentially with a lawyer by calling 612-877-6400 or emailing our office today.

 

While dog bites are the most common animal attacks, other incidents include:

  • Cat bites and attacks

  • Falling due to a dog or other animal

  • Horse and other animal kicks

  • Snake bites

  • Scorpion stings

  • Rat or ferret bites