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Animal & Dog Bites Lawyers

2501 Animal & Dog Bites lawyers found. Filter by state and city to find attorneys near you.

David deVilleneuve
David deVilleneuve

deVilleneuve Legal

Personal InjuryMedical MalpracticeAnimal & Dog BitesBrain Injury
Ashland31+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Davidson S. Myers
Davidson S. Myers

Law Offices of Davidson S. Myers

Personal InjuryWorkers' CompensationAnimal & Dog BitesBrain Injury
Apex20+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Dawn S. Veltman
Dawn S. Veltman

Veltman Law Group

Family LawPersonal InjuryDivorceAdoption
Bel Air19+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Dax Frank Garza
Dax Frank Garza

Law Offices of Dax Frank Garza

Personal InjuryMaritime LawProducts LiabilityAnimal & Dog Bites
Corpus Christi24+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Dean Bailis Gordon
Dean Bailis Gordon

Law Offices of Dean Bailis Gordon

Employment LawPersonal InjuryEmployee BenefitsEmployment Contracts
Fresno51+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Dean C. Nichols
Dean C. Nichols

Nichols & Associates

Personal InjuryProducts LiabilityAnimal & Dog BitesBrain Injury
Ballwin26+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Personal InjuryAnimal & Dog BitesBrain InjuryCar Accidents
Bellingham54+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Dean Rohde
Dean Rohde

Rohde Law Group

Personal InjuryProducts LiabilityAnimal & Dog BitesBrain Injury
Chippewa Falls36+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Debra Saltz
Debra Saltz

Saltz Trial Lawyers

Criminal LawDUI & DWIPersonal InjuryDomestic Violence
Annapolis27+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Deidra Haynes
Deidra Haynes

Deidra Haynes, Attorney at Law

Family LawPersonal InjuryAdoptionChild Custody
Fishers16+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Criminal LawDUI & DWIPersonal InjuryCriminal Appeals
Modesto13+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Denise Bradshaw
Denise Bradshaw

Law Offices of Denise Bradshaw

Personal InjuryWorkers' CompensationAnimal & Dog BitesBrain Injury
Battle Mountain19+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Dennis Hernandez
Dennis Hernandez

Hernandez Legal

Personal InjuryInsurance ClaimsProducts LiabilityAnimal & Dog Bites
Fort Myers29+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Dennis M. Teravainen
Dennis M. Teravainen

Teravainen & Partners

Personal InjuryWorkers' CompensationAnimal & Dog BitesBrain Injury
Brockton24+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Dennis Potts
Dennis Potts

Potts Legal

Personal InjuryLegal MalpracticeMedical MalpracticeAnimal & Dog Bites
Ewa Beach55+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Dennis VanDerGinst
Dennis VanDerGinst

The VanDerGinst Firm

Personal InjuryInsurance ClaimsMedical MalpracticeProducts Liability
Champaign37+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Derek Franseen
Derek Franseen

Franseen & Associates

Personal InjuryInsurance ClaimsProducts LiabilityMedical Malpractice
Edmond14+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Derek John Rolo
Derek John Rolo

Rolo Law Group

Personal InjuryAnimal & Dog BitesBrain InjuryCar Accidents
Middletown17+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Animal and Dog Bite Lawyers in the United States

Dog bites send roughly 800,000 Americans to seek medical treatment each year, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association. Many of these injuries result in significant medical bills, scarring, and emotional trauma. An experienced animal bite attorney can help victims recover compensation from the animal's owner or other responsible parties.

What Animal and Dog Bite Law Covers

Animal bite law addresses injuries caused by domestic pets, stray animals, and sometimes wildlife kept in captivity. Most cases involve dog bites, but claims can also arise from attacks by cats, horses, exotic pets, and other animals. The legal theories behind these claims vary by jurisdiction.

Some states follow strict liability rules, meaning the owner is automatically responsible for bite injuries regardless of the animal's history. Others apply a one-bite rule, which holds owners liable only if they knew or should have known their animal was dangerous. A handful of states use a mix of both approaches depending on the circumstances.

When to Hire an Animal Bite Lawyer

  • You suffered a bite requiring stitches, surgery, or hospitalization
  • The injury caused permanent scarring or disfigurement
  • A child was attacked and needs ongoing medical or psychological care
  • The animal owner denies responsibility or their insurance company disputes your claim
  • You developed an infection or needed rabies treatment after an animal attack

How the Legal Process Works

Your attorney will first investigate the incident by gathering medical records, animal control reports, and witness statements. They'll identify the owner and determine whether homeowner's insurance or renter's insurance covers the attack. Most policies include liability coverage for dog bites.

The majority of animal bite cases settle before trial. Your lawyer will file a claim with the owner's insurance carrier and negotiate a fair settlement. If the insurer refuses to offer adequate compensation, your attorney can file a lawsuit. The statute of limitations for filing typically ranges from one to six years depending on where the incident occurred.

How Compensation Is Calculated

  • Medical expenses — emergency room visits, surgeries, antibiotics, rabies shots, and future reconstructive procedures
  • Lost wages — income missed during recovery, plus reduced earning capacity if the injury causes lasting disability
  • Pain and suffering — physical pain and emotional distress, including anxiety, PTSD, and fear of animals after the attack
  • Scarring and disfigurement — compensation increases substantially when bites leave visible scars, especially on the face or hands
  • Property damage — torn clothing or broken personal items damaged during the attack

The average dog bite insurance claim was worth approximately $58,545 in 2023, according to the Insurance Information Institute. Severe cases involving children or facial injuries often settle for significantly more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I still recover compensation if I was partially at fault?

In many states, yes. Under comparative negligence rules, your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you were found 20% responsible for provoking the dog, your award would be reduced by that same percentage. A few states bar recovery entirely if you share any blame.

What if the dog owner has no insurance?

You can still file a lawsuit directly against the owner and pursue their personal assets. Some victims also have coverage through their own health insurance or uninsured motorist policies if the bite occurred during a vehicle-related incident. An attorney can identify all possible sources of recovery.