Dog Bites
DOG BITES
Dog Bite Attorney near Phoenix, AZ.
Dog bites can result in severe physical and emotional trauma, often leaving victims with lasting injuries and scars. In Phoenix, AZ, incidents of dog bites are unfortunately not uncommon, and victims may find themselves facing medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses as a result.
As a leading personal injury attorney, we understand the complexities surrounding dog bite cases and are committed to helping victims pursue the compensation they deserve.
At Justice On Demand, we are here to answer all your questions and guide you through the legal process of seeking compensation for your dog bite injuries. Contact us today for a free consultation.
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Potential Claims for Dog Bites in Arizona.
If you've been bitten by a dog, you may be entitled to seek compensation for your injuries. Potential claims for dog bites may include:
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Steps to Take After Suffering a Dog Bite
After suffering a dog bite, it's crucial to take immediate action to protect your rights and ensure your well-being. Here are two essential steps to take:
Seek Medical Attention
Even if the bite seems minor, it's important to seek medical treatment promptly. Dog bites can lead to serious infections and complications if left untreated. Additionally, medical documentation of your injuries will be crucial for your claim.
Report the Incident
Report the dog bite to the appropriate authorities, such as animal control or the police. This creates an official record of the incident and may prevent future attacks by the same dog. Be sure to obtain as much information as possible about the dog and its owner.
THINGS TO KNOW
Common Questions About Dog Bite Cases.
You may have lots of questions, but don't wait to contact a personal injury attorney to protect your rights after an accident.
Yes, in most cases, dog owners can be held liable for injuries caused by their pets, even if the bite occurred on their property. However, liability laws can vary, so it's essential to consult with a knowledgeable personal injury attorney to assess your case.
Even if the dog has no prior history of aggression, the owner can still be held responsible for the bite under Arizona's strict liability laws. Owners are typically responsible for controlling their pets and preventing them from causing harm to others.
In Arizona, individuals involved in a dog bite typically must file a lawsuit in civil court within two years of the incident, if an insurance settlement agreement has not been reached. This time frame can vary depending on who owned the dog. If the dog was owned by the State of Arizona, or a police department, then you only have 180 days to file a notice of claim with the State. Failure to file a notice of claim, or lawsuit within the applicable timeframe may lead to case dismissal and forfeiture of the right to seek financial compensation.
Additionally, Arizona is what is known as a strict liability state as it relates to dog bites. This means that unless the owner of the dog can prove that you somehow provoked the dog, the dog owner is held strictly liable for any damage that their dog cause. The important thing to keep in mind is that the statue of limitations to claim strict liability is only one year from the date of the attack. I always recommend that if a settlement has not been reached within 1 year, that we file a suit to preserve the strict liability claim.
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