Dog Bites

Dog Bite  Lawyers Collision Law Group

Everyone knows that a dog is known to be man’s best friend. However, if they are untrained or undisciplined, they can be dangerous to others. If you or someone you love is the victim of a dog bite, Collision Law Group dog bite lawyers are here to help.

Common Causes of Dog Bites

Dog Walking Laws

A dog's leash must be more than 6 feet long. Even a collapsible leash.

Collar/Harness

The leash must properly fit on the collar or harness, not just around the dog's neck.

Muzzle Requirements

The owner may be required to muzzle their dog in situations where they're known to be vicious.

What To Do After A Dog Bite

1

Take Pictures

Having visual evidence of your dog bites, the leash, or whatever contributed to this incident can help provide detailed proof

2

Collect Info From Witnesses

Get contact information from eyewitnesses present during the dog attack.

3

File A Police Report

It’s important to have the bite on record by contacting the authorities.

4

Get The Dog Owner's Info

Obtain the dog owner’s contact information to proceed with the lawsuit.

What Can You Win Back?

Lost Wages

Compensation for inability to work or reduced capacity due to injuries.

Emotional Distress

Compensation for mental anguish and psychological trauma from the incident.

Medical Bills

Coverage for treatment costs, including potential reconstructive surgery.

Pain & Suffering

Compensation for physical pain and ongoing trauma from the bite.

Quality of Life

Compensation for changes in lifestyle and inability to enjoy previous activities.

How Our Lawyers Can Help

Negotiation Process

We work hard to secure your settlement in or out of court, ensuring you earn back everything you lost with interest.

Investigation

Ensuring thorough investigation of the incident and gathering all necessary evidence.

Litigation

Providing various options for proceeding with your case, whether settling or pursuing further compensation.

Schedule A Free Consultation

We work on a contingency fee basis, which means that you don’t pay a dime until you get your winnings. Contact our dog bite lawyer team at Collision Law Group for a free consultation today

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