Dog Bite Lawyers in Vero Beach, FL
Winning Compensation for Dog Attack Victims
Many individuals enjoy the love and companionship that comes from owning a dog. They consider their dog to be an extended part of the family. However, dogs can become aggressive and attack without warning. All too frequently, dogs bite strangers, delivery people, and others who cross their paths.
Dog bite injuries can be excruciating and lead to severe infections if not treated properly. If you have been bitten or attacked by a dog, you must seek qualified legal representation immediately. After any dog bite, you need to seek medical treatment to ensure that the bite does not lead to more severe issues. As a result of your injuries, you may quickly begin to see medical bills pile up, which can create financial hardship for you and your family.
Contact the Grall Law Group and ask to schedule a free case review with one of our highly knowledgeable Vero Beach dog bite attorneys. We will gladly review the facts of your case and explain your legal options.
Common Dog Bite Injuries In Florida
A dog attack can result in severe physical and psychological injuries, including:
- Lacerations
- Punctures
- Broken bones
- Nerve damage
- Muscle damage
- Infection
- Emotional distress
Common Causes of Dog Bite Injuries
Pet owners have a responsibility for attentive and proactive pet ownership. Failure of this responsibility can cause you injury. With an experienced personal injury attorney from Grall Law Group at your side, you can rest assured that all the pertinent points of your case will be covered and presented in a timely fashion. Our personal injury attorneys will thoroughly investigate and secure all the necessary details needed to pursue your case.
Common causes of dog bite injuries include:
- Inadequate fencing
- No muzzle
- No leash
- Inadequate socialization
- Inadequate training/ discipline
- Poor health
Does Florida Have a One-Bite Rule?
Florida does not subscribe to the one-bite rule but instead holds the dog owner strictly liable for any injuries the victim may suffer. Because Florida law is so strict regarding dog bites or any other type of animal attack, there are very few legal defenses that an owner may use to diminish their liability. However, if a dog owner can prove that the victim provoked the dog or was trespassing on property where a “beware of dog” sign was posted, they may end up not being held accountable for injuries.
Does Homeowners Insurance Pay For Dog Bite Injuries?
Homeowners insurance may pay for dog bite injuries in Florida. Although coverage for dog bites is provided by some policies, other policies may have exclusions. It is important to retain an experienced dog bite attorney to obtain and review homeowners insurance policies after a dog bite.
What is a Dangerous Dog in Florida?
According to Florida law, a dangerous dog has chased, attacked, and severely injured an individual unprovoked while in a public setting or chased and attacked people on private property. In addition, a dog can be deemed dangerous if it has injured or killed other pets on multiple occasions while off its owner’s property. The local animal control authority is charged with investigating incidents where aggressive dog behavior has been reported and determines whether or not the animal should be considered dangerous.
If a dangerous dog has attacked you, you need to schedule an appointment with one of the knowledgeable dog bite lawyers at Grall Law Group, who can provide you with more information regarding dangerous dogs and your legal rights.
How Can Your Law Firm Help Me Recover Compensation After a Dog Bite?
If a dog has bitten you, you first need to seek medical attention for your injuries. Then, after being examined and treated by a medical professional, you need to contact a dog bite lawyer who can assist you in filing a personal injury claim. Some dog bites are superficial; however, most dog bites can lead to severe problems such as infections or, in rare cases, even rabies.
Our dog bite attorneys are dedicated to assisting injured clients to recover full and fair compensation for their injuries. A dog bite may prevent you from being able to return to work, which can quickly create financial hardship for you and your family. Our dog bite lawyers may be able to recover damages such as:
- Past and future medical bills
- Lost wages
- Loss of earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional trauma
At Grall Law Group, we understand how traumatic a dog bite can be, and we are prepared to fight to obtain the justice you deserve. Contact our law offices by calling 772-569-0000 and ask to schedule a free consultation to discuss your case. Our Vero Beach dog bite lawyers will gladly answer any questions you may have and explain your legal options.