DOG BITES

Dog Bites and Attacks

THE SELVIN LAW FIRM, PLLC

Dog Bites and Attacks

We have recovered substantial awards for the unfortunate victims of dog attacks

Dog bite cases often involve significant bodily injuries and permanent scarring. Most people are under the false impression that a dog has “one free bite” in New York.


This is simply not the case. Should you find yourself the victim of a dog attack, you need experienced lawyers to fight on your behalf. Time is of the essence in dog bite cases; please contact us immediately so that a full investigation and records search can take place.


Our Working Process

1. Planning The Case

Our first step involves a detailed planning phase where we establish a strong legal strategy tailored to the specifics of your dog bite case, aiming to secure the best possible outcome.

2. Evaluate Situation

We thoroughly evaluate the circumstances surrounding the dog attack, including gathering evidence, understanding the extent of injuries, and identifying liable parties.

3. File The Case To The Court

After meticulous preparation and evaluation, we file your case in court. Our readiness to go to trial ensures that we are in a strong position to negotiate or litigate for the compensation you deserve.


Frequently Asked Questions 

Being bitten by a dog is traumatic. A dog bite can cause substantial tissue damage, including to the muscles, tendons, bones, and nerves in the victim’s body. If you bitten by a dog, you may wonder.

  • What proof do you need for a dog bite?

    Testimony from witnesses


    You need to find out the names, addresses, and phone numbers of any witnesses who witnessed the dog bite you and get their statements. These remarks can be used to help prove that the negligent party is liable to compensate you for your injuries and can also be used to dispute any defenses that the negligent party may raise in order to defend your claim.

  • Do you get money if a dog bites you?

    You have the right to sue someone for dog bite injuries if you were harmed as a result of the person's failure to control their dog and the dog bit you. In most cases, the pet owner's insurance policy will be responsible for paying your claim. In certain circumstances, such as when the incident occurred in a public location, the organization's public liability insurance can be used to pay for the claim.

  • What is considered a serious dog bite?

    When there is a possibility of infection, severe blood loss, or damage to the nerves, ligaments, and muscles, a dog bite is considered to be a serious injury. When a dog that has not been vaccinated bites someone, it is extremely dangerous since the dog could potentially spread disease.

  • Can a dog bite cause permanent damage?

    A dog bite can cause substantial tissue damage, including to the muscles, tendons, bones, and nerves in the victim's body. A person who is bitten by a dog runs the risk of suffering from lasting nerve damage as a consequence of the incident.

  • What do you do after a dog bites someone?

    Take care of the person who was bitten; you should assist them in carefully washing the wound with warm soap and water. Make contact with medical professionals on their behalf, and in the event that an ambulance is required, dial 911. Since bites can quickly become serious, patients should seek medical attention even if the wound from the bite does not appear to be particularly severe. Bites can swiftly become life-threatening.

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