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New Castle Dog Bite Attorney

When dogs attack, they can inflict severe physical and emotional injuries. A violent dog attack can cause permanent scarring, disfigurement, disability and psychological distress. At Dallas W. Hartman, P.C., our New Castle dog bite attorneys represent clients during insurance claims and lawsuits for dog attacks. We can help you demand maximum financial compensation for your dog bite injuries.

Why Choose Dallas W. Hartman P.C?

  • We understand Pennsylvania’s dog bite laws and how to navigate them on behalf of our clients. Our New Castle injury lawyers have years of practice area experience.
  • Your attorney from Dallas W. Hartman, P.C. can answer your questions and concerns around the clock. We are highly communicative plaintiff’s attorneys.
  • Our New Castle, PA dog bite attorneys operate on a contingency fee basis. This means you won’t pay your attorney unless he or she wins your case.

Liability for Dog Bite Injuries

A dog attack can cause injuries such as puncture wounds, lacerations, bruising, crush injuries, scarring, disfigurement, infections, face injuries, internal injuries and more. It can also lead to significant emotional and psychological injuries, including conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder.

In Pennsylvania, a pet owner is strictly liable for dog bite injuries in two situations:

  1. If the victim is severely injured (broken bones, disfigurement, or an injury that requires cosmetic surgery).
  2. If the dog was previously considered dangerous. In Pennsylvania, a dog is dangerous if it has inflicted a severe injury on a human, attacked without provocation, killed or severely injured a domestic animal, or been used to commit a crime and has the propensity to attack in the future.

If one of these circumstances applies to your dog bite injury case, the owner of the dog will be strictly liable for your damages. Otherwise, you must prove the pet owner’s negligence, such as allowing a dog to run at large, to hold him or her liable. You can only hold a pet owner liable for your medical bills if you have severe injuries. You will typically seek financial recovery from the pet owner’s homeowners insurance provider in New Castle.

What to Do If a Dog Attacks You

  1. Remain calm and get to a safe location, away from the dog.
  2. If possible, get the dog owner’s name, contact information and homeowners insurance information.
  3. Ask if the dog is up to date on all of its shots and vaccinations.
  4. Write down the names and phone numbers of any eyewitnesses present.
  5. Get medical attention immediately for a dog bite injury.
  6. Take photographs of your injuries as they heal.
  7. Report the dog attack to the Dog Law Enforcement Officer.
  8. Gather information and evidence regarding your case.
  9. File a claim with the pet owner’s homeowners insurance policy.
  10. Contact a dog bite injury lawyer before signing anything from the insurer.

How Much Compensation is Available?

Many pet owners have homeowners insurance policies that cover losses from dog attacks. Homeowners insurance carriers classify dogs as property, placing them under the umbrella of coverage, in most cases. In addition, if a pet owner knowingly has a dog that is considered dangerous in Pennsylvania, the owner must carry at least $50,000 in liability insurance.

A successful insurance claim could provide financial compensation for damages such as:

  • Past and future required medical care
  • The cost of cosmetic surgeries
  • Pain medications and prescriptions
  • Lost wages
  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Permanent scarring or disfigurement
  • Emotional distress
  • Property repairs

Find out how much compensation is available for your dog-to-bite injury claim by consulting with an attorney from Dallas W. Hartman, P.C. today.

Get Help From a Pennsylvania Dog Bite Lawyer

If you or someone you love has been seriously injured in a dog attack in New Castle, Pennsylvania, contact us to request a free consultation. Our dog bite injury attorneys can help you protect your rights and pursue the financial compensation you deserve. Call (724) 652-4081 today to speak to an attorney.

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