Understanding Your Rights: What to Do If You've Been Bitten by Someone Else's Dog

Personal Injury Law

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Being bitten by a dog can be a traumatic experience, leaving physical injuries and emotional scars. If you've been bitten by someone else's dog, it's essential to understand your rights and take appropriate steps to protect yourself.


Dog bite incidents can result in legal complexities, but knowing your rights can help you navigate the situation with confidence and seek the compensation you deserve.


First and foremost, seek medical attention for your injuries immediately after a dog bite. Even seemingly minor bites can lead to serious infections or complications if left untreated. Your health and safety should always be the top priority.


Once you've addressed your medical needs, it's important to gather information about the dog and its owner. Obtain the owner's contact information and, if possible, the dog's vaccination records. This information may be crucial for determining liability and seeking compensation for your injuries.


In Michigan, dog owners are held strictly liable for injuries caused by their dogs, regardless of whether the dog has a history of aggression or if the owner was aware of the dog's dangerous tendencies. This means that you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages resulting from the dog bite.


To pursue a claim for compensation, you will need to demonstrate that the dog owner was negligent in preventing the attack or that the dog had a propensity for aggression. Evidence such as witness statements, photographs of the injuries and the scene of the incident, and medical records can strengthen your case and support your claim for compensation.


It's important to note that Michigan has a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, including dog bite claims. This means that you have three years from the date of the incident to file a lawsuit seeking compensation for your injuries. Failing to file a claim within this timeframe may result in the forfeiture of your right to seek compensation.


If you've been bitten by someone else's dog, it's also advisable to consult with a personal injury attorney who has experience handling dog bite cases. An attorney can provide guidance on your legal rights, assess the circumstances of the incident, and help you pursue the compensation you deserve.


When choosing a dog bite attorney, there are several factors to consider:




  1. Experience: Look for an attorney who has a proven track record of success in handling dog bite cases. Experience matters when it comes to navigating the complexities of personal injury law and advocating for your rights.

  2. Expertise: Seek out a lawyer who specializes in personal injury law and has specific experience with dog bite cases. A specialized attorney will have in-depth knowledge of relevant laws and regulations, as well as the tactics used by insurance companies to minimize compensation.

  3. Reputation: Research the attorney's reputation within the legal community and among past clients. Read reviews, testimonials, and case results to gauge the attorney's credibility and professionalism.

  4. Communication: Choose a lawyer who prioritizes communication and keeps you informed throughout the legal process. Clear and open communication is essential for building trust and ensuring that your needs are met.

  5. Compassion: Select an attorney who demonstrates compassion and empathy for your situation. Dealing with the aftermath of a dog bite can be emotionally challenging, and you deserve an attorney who understands your needs and advocates for your best interests.


By considering these factors when choosing a dog bite attorney, you can feel confident that you're selecting the right advocate to fight for your rights and help you obtain the compensation you deserve.



Speak with a Michigan Dog Bite Attorney


At Smith & Johnson, we understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll that dog bite injuries can take on victims and their families. Our compassionate team of attorneys is dedicated to advocating for dog bite victims and ensuring they receive the justice and compensation they deserve.


If you've been bitten by someone else's dog in Michigan, contact Tim Smith (tsmith@smith-johnson.com) or submit our Contact Form to schedule a free initial consultation with a dog bite lawyer in Michigan. Let us fight for your rights and help you move forward with your life.