PHILADELPHIA DOG BITE INJURY LAWYER SERVING PA, NJ, NY, DE, & MD

Dog Bite Injury Lawyers

The Zafran Law Group specializes in dog bite injury cases, providing legal support to victims to ensure they receive compensation for medical expenses and damages.

Attacked By A Dog? Here Is Everything You Need to Know

  • Strict Liability Laws: Pennsylvania is a strict liability state for dog bites, meaning the dog owner is generally liable regardless of the dog’s previous behavior.
  • Negligence: While strict liability applies to medical expenses, proving negligence is necessary for additional damages like pain and suffering.
  • Medical Attention: Seek medical attention immediately or as soon as possible following the injury.
  • Legal Representation: A dog bite attorney can help you navigate the legal process and maximize your compensation.

Zafran Law’s Dog Bite Injury Lawyers

  • Understand the physical and emotional impact victims face
  • Provide personalized support and education about your case
  • Have a track record of successful dog bite litigation
  • Provide access to experts who can provide valuable testimony

What Are Some Common Injuries From Dog Attacks?

Dog bites are a serious problem. 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs each year in the US, and many of these bites result in significant injuries. There is a wide variety of injuries that can result from dog bites. In some cases, there are only minor scars or scratches, but more severe dog attacks can cause:

Muscle Tears
Broken Bones
Nerve Damage
Risk of Infection

Additionally, if a dog does not have all of its vaccinations, there is a chance of rabies contraction, which could cause damage to the central nervous system. To help you assess your injuries, talk to a dog bite injury lawyer, who can make sure you receive proper compensation for any necessary medical expenses.

Do Personal Injury Lawyers Handle Dog Bite Claims?

A personal injury lawyer handles cases that involve injuries as a result of the negligence of others. Dog attacks often occur because the dog was not properly trained, handled, or supervised by its owners. A personal injury lawyer that specializes in dog bites can help you file a claim against the dog owner, to hold them accountable for their dog’s hostile behavior. A dog bite injury lawyer can also ensure that the owner is held responsible to pay for the medical expenses you incurred.

What Evidence Do I Need For A Dog Bite Claim?

There are several forms of evidence that would be helpful to present to a dog bite injury lawyer, including a picture of injuries or damages from the attack, any witness accounts, and a report of expenses that came from the incident. Additionally, you can keep a record of conversations that you had with the dog’s owner.

If you would like additional compensation to cover damages beyond medical treatment, you must provide proof of owner negligence. For example, there must be evidence that the owner made a mistake while handling their dog.

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How Long Do Dog Bite Victims Have To File A Claim?

A victim must file their claim within two years of when the attack occurred. If the victim is a minor, they must file the claim before they turn 18. If the victim fails to file a claim before these deadlines, they will not be able to receive compensation for their injuries. A dog bite injury lawyer can help ensure that the claim is filed on time.

FAQs For Dog Bite Injury

The “One bite rule” or “First bite free rule” are synonymous concepts that describe the idea that dogs were typically given “one free pass” for the first time that they bite someone before the owner becomes responsible for the damages. While this rule is active in sixteen states, including New York or Maryland, Pennsylvania does not follow this rule. Instead, the Pennsylvania law acts on a principle of strict liability, meaning that the owner is always responsible for injuries or damages from their dog, regardless of the dog’s previous behavior.

That is to say, even if the dog normally behaves in a calm or friendly manner, that does not excuse the owner from taking accountability for its actions. The history of the dog’s behavior is irrelevant. The victim of the attack is still entitled to compensation for any acquired medical expenses.

Economic damages for a dog bite injury case include medical expenses and lost wages. To receive non-economic damages such as pain and suffering or emotional trauma, the victim must prove that the owner was negligent to the dog’s behavior. This could be proved if the owner failed to restrain their dog, or failed to warn others of its dangerous tendencies. Under Pennsylvania law, a dog can be classified as “dangerous” if they meet any of the following qualifications:

  • The dog has attacked and/or seriously injured someone before this event without provocation
  • The dog has killed another domesticated animal without provocation while off its owner’s property
  • The dog has been used to commit a crime for its owner

It is important to speak with a dog bite injury lawyer to see what kind of compensation you may be entitled to receive.

The statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim from a dog attack is 2 years in Pennsylvania. Adhering to the statute of limitations in your state is important for your lawsuit. The statute of limitations from the date of the injury for the following states are:

  • PA – 2 years
  • MD – 3 years
  • NY – 3 years
  • NJ – 2 years
  • DE – 2 years

Contact The Dog Bite Injury Lawyers At The Zafran Law Group To File A Claim

We understand that the aftermath of a dog bite attack can be stressful and uncertain. We’re here to make sure the process is swift and easy. We want to help you get the compensation that you need, to lessen the burden of your personal injury resulting from a dog attack. Contact the dog bite injury lawyers at Zafran Law Group today.