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Dog Bite Lawyer

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Jonathan Rosenfeld

J.D

  • Over $450 Million worth of case results

  • Awarded The Best Lawyer in 2024 by U.S. News

  • Nationally Recognized in Legal Community

Dog bites can be devastating, leading to severe physical injuries, psychological trauma, and significant medical bills. In such dire circumstances, the expertise of a dog bite lawyer becomes crucial. A seasoned attorney specializing in dog bite cases can help you navigate the situation, ensure you receive adequate compensation for your damages, and hold the responsible parties accountable.

Why Choose Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers

At Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers, we are committed to securing the maximum compensation for clients who have suffered from dog bite injuries. Our experienced legal team has a strong track record of handling dog bite cases and achieving substantial settlements and verdicts. 

$1,200,000

Toddler scarred by a Doberman Pincher

$885,000

Teenager pushed into a bonfire by dog

$700,000

Settlement for nerve damage and scarring

$550,000

Elderly woman with multiple leg fractures

$400,000

Child attacked by a German Shepherd

$380,000

Teenager bitten on lips, nose, and ear

We conduct thorough investigations to ensure all medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering are fully addressed. Our deep expertise in dog bite injury claims allows us to navigate the complexities effectively and fight vigorously for your rights. 

Types of Dog Bite Injuries

Dog bite injuries can vary greatly in severity and impact. Understanding the different types of injuries can help victims seek appropriate medical care and legal recourse. Here are some common types of dog bite injuries:

  • Puncture Wounds: These injuries occur when a dog’s teeth penetrate deeply into the skin, potentially affecting muscles, tendons, and even bones. The person bitten may need immediate medical attention to prevent complications.
  • Lacerations and Abrasions: These injuries involve tears or cuts in the skin, often resulting from the tearing or shearing action of the dog’s teeth. Lacerations can lead to significant blood loss and often require stitches or surgical intervention for proper healing.
  • Infections: Due to the bacteria present in a dog’s mouth, bite wounds are highly susceptible to infections. Untreated infections can lead to severe complications, including cellulitis, sepsis, and, in rare cases, death.
  • Nerve Damage: When a dog bite is severe enough to damage nerves, victims may experience loss of sensation or function in the affected area. Nerve injuries can be complex, requiring long-term medical treatment and rehabilitation.
  • Scarring and Disfigurement: Dog bites can leave permanent marks on the body, leading to disfigurement and scarring. These visible reminders of the dog attack can have a long-lasting psychological impact on the victim.
  • Emotional Trauma: Beyond physical injuries, victims often endure emotional and psychological trauma following a dog attack. Anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and fear of animals are common issues that may require professional counseling and therapy.

Dog Bite Statistics in the USA

Understanding the prevalence of dog bites in the United States underscores the importance of responsible dog ownership and public education. 

  • Each day, nearly 1,000 U.S. citizens require emergency care treatment for serious dog bite injuries, highlighting the frequent nature of these incidents. [1]
  • Annually, about 12,480 citizens are hospitalized due to dog bite injuries. [1]
  • During the period from 2011 to 2021, there were a total of 468 deaths resulting from being bitten or struck by a dog. [2] 
  • From 2017 to 2021, more deaths occurred among females t