Contact an Expert Dog Bite Injury Lawyer for the Compensation You Deserve
For adults and children alike, dog bites are far more than just painful experiences. They can lead to lifelong physical injuries, disfigurement, psychological trauma, and costly treatment bills. If the attack was mentally or physically disabling, your ability to work may have been affected, causing financial strain, emotional distress, and reduced quality of life. In times like these, it’s important to remember your rights. You deserve the compensation you need to heal from your injuries and recover your life. Our dog bite injury lawyers in Birmingham, Montgomery, Dothan, Huntsville, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Panama City are prepared to navigate any legal complexities on your behalf so you can focus on recovering from your attack. We guarantee that your attorney will provide you with the highest standard of representation, ensuring your voice is heard and your needs are met. Contact our legal team today for a free consultation at (877) 899-5506.
How Can An Attorney Help Me After An Attack?
Your attorney will be your relentless advocate in your fight to secure fair compensation that covers your medical expenses, loss of income, emotional distress, and any other consequences of the attack. They will utilize their expertise by gathering evidence, consulting with medical experts, negotiating with insurance companies, and if necessary, presenting a compelling case on your behalf to the court.
Below are six of the most important advantages Wettermark Keith dog bite attorneys can offer you during this process:
1. Legal Expertise
Our lawyers have an in-depth knowledge of the law and regulations surrounding dog bites and personal injury and are fully up-to-date with all local, state, and federal law that governs dog ownership, dog attack liability, and compensation for victims of dog bites.
2. Investigation and Evidence Collection
Our lawyers will conduct a thorough investigation on behalf of their clients to gather substantial amounts of evidence concerning the dog bite, including witness statements, medical records, photographs of the victim’s injuries, and any relevant documentation. This evidence is crucial in building an airtight case.
3. A Network of Experts
Our attorneys have access to a vast network of experts, including medical professionals, veterinarians, dog behaviorists, and accident reconstruction specialists. These experts can provide valuable insight and testimony that may strengthen your dog bite case.
4. Liability Assessment
One vital aspect of a dog bite lawyer’s role is the assessment of liability. Your attorney will use any evidence available to determine who should be held legally responsible for the attack. This may include the owner of the dog, the property owner, or even a third party responsible for the animal’s care.
5. Top-Notch Legal Representation
Your lawyer will use their legal and interpersonal skills to handle any negotiations, settlement discussions, or communication with the court on your behalf. If your case goes to trial, they will work tirelessly to present evidence, cross-examine witnesses, build a compelling argument, and advocate for your right to fair compensation.
6. Negotiation With Insurance Companies
Insurance companies often attempt to reduce or deny a valid claim on invalid grounds. Your personal injury attorney can handle negotiations with the insurance company on your behalf, ensuring you are treated fairly and obtain the maximum compensation you deserve. This may include compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, emotional distress, rehabilitation costs, and future medical care.
Understanding Dog Bite Lawsuits: We Target Insurance, Not Individuals
We understand that many dog bite scenarios involve a neighbor, possibly even a friend. Understandably, this circumstance can lead to hesitation to file a lawsuit. However, we want to reassure you that by seeking justice, you aren’t attacking your neighbor’s personal finances or damaging your relationship. Instead, the aim is to hold the homeowner’s insurance company accountable. At Wettermark Keith we go after the insurance provider of the person involved – never their personal assets. Our goal is to ensure you obtain the necessary compensation to recover from your injuries without compromising your personal relationships.
Know as well that this is not about blaming the dog for the attack, but about seeking accountability. In many cases, the root cause of a dog bite incident lies not with the animal itself but with the way it has been raised, trained, or supervised. The prevention of further dog bite incidents requires local authorities to evaluate the situation – this process may include a review of the dog’s history and behavior, mandated obedience training, stricter supervision requirements, or finding the dog a more suitable home. Contrary to popular belief, a single bite will not typically lead to euthanasia.
The Role of a Dog Bite Lawyer: Quality Representation, Excellent Results
Personal injury lawyers who handle dog bite cases understand the delicate balance that often must be struck between asserting the victim’s rights and maintaining their friendship with the dog owner. In this emotionally charged situation, a compassionate and experienced attorney with an understanding of the complexities involved in a dog bite case can provide invaluable guidance and support to the injured victim.
Dog Bite Injury Law Explained
Dog bite law is incredibly complex and varies wildly by state. While there are some general principles that apply broadly, each state has its own specific laws and regulations that deal with dog bites. Furthermore, local ordinances can also influence dog bite laws. Some cities or counties have their own rules regarding leash laws, enclosure requirements, and other factors that could potentially influence a dog bite case. In some jurisdictions, specific laws are in place for certain breeds considered ‘dangerous’ for their tenacity and bite strength, such as rottweilers and pit bulls. Owners of these dog breeds may be held to a higher standard of responsibility.
The main laws that govern dog bites generally fall under two categories: owner liability and strict liability. These laws address both the responsibility of the owner and the compensation available to bite victims.
Owner Liability
In states that follow the principle of owner liability, including Alabama and Tennessee, an owner can be held responsible for injuries caused by their dog if they were negligent in their behavior and fully aware of the dog’s aggressive tendencies. Negligence may include failing to properly restrain or control the dog, not following local leash laws, or ignoring previous instances of aggressive behavior.
Under this principle, the burden of proof lies solely with the victim. Proving negligence may require gathering evidence, such as witness statements, photographs, or medical records, to establish negligence on the part of the owner. For example, if an owner allowed their dog to roam freely in public without a leash and it attacked someone, the victim would need to demonstrate that the owner’s failure to control the dog directly caused the injury.
Strict Liability
Strict liability, on the other hand, imposes liability on the owner of the dog regardless of negligence or awareness of the dog’s aggressive tendencies. In states with strict liability laws, including California, Texas, and Florida, the owner is held responsible for any injuries caused by their dog, regardless of the dog’s prior behavior.
These laws simplify the process for dog bite victims significantly by removing the need to prove negligence. Typically, the plaintiff is only required to demonstrate that they were lawfully present at the location where the bite occurred and that they were bitten by the defendant’s dog.
Note that some states may have exceptions to strict liability, such as when the victim provoked the dog to bite or was trespassing. It’s important to seek legal advice from a licensed attorney to understand the intricacies of dog bite law in your jurisdiction.
Reporting a Dog Bite Incident
When a dog bite occurs, it’s vital to report the incident to your local health department or animal control agency. This is necessary to track the animal, verify its vaccination status, and potentially quarantine it for observation.
More importantly, an official report is often needed if you decide to file a lawsuit after a dog bite injury. It provides evidence of the incident that can greatly strengthen your case. Ensure that the report includes specific details about the occurrence, such as the circumstances of the bite, a description of the dog, and contact information for any witnesses.