Dog Bite Attorney in Indianapolis
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Indianapolis, IN 46204
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Need a Dog Bite Attorney in Indianapolis?
Dog bites can lead to serious injuries and sometimes even tragic outcomes. At Morgan and Morgan, we know how complex it can be to fight for your rights while at the same time nursing your injuries or even mourning a loved one who was killed by a dog. That is why our Indianapolis dog bite lawyer is here to listen to your case, gather the facts, and take on the other party on your behalf if you have a viable claim. The goal here is to ensure that you are adequately compensated for your injuries or losses. To get started, please contact us for a free case review.
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Common Dog Bite Injuries
Dog bite cases can lead to serious injuries and sometimes even death. The most common injuries include:
- Gaping wounds
- Broken bones
- Lacerations
- Cuts and bruises
- Infections
- Nerve damage
- Scarring and disfigurement
Most of these injuries often require extensive medical care and rehabilitation, which can be financially draining. For perspective, a 2008 study found that the average treatment cost for dog bites in America was $23,680.
How Liability Plays Out in a Dog Bite Case
When it comes to determining liability in a dog bite case, most fingers usually point toward the dog owner. This is especially true if they failed to control their dog or were negligent in preventing the attack.
However, other parties can also be held responsible, which is why you need an injury firm with access to powerful legal resources to maximize your claim. For example, if the bite occurred on someone else’s property and the property owner knew the dog was dangerous, they may be held responsible.
The same case applies to dog sitters, walkers, or boarding facilities if the dog was in their care at the time of the incident. Last but not least, landlords might be liable if they allowed a dangerous dog to live on their property without proper precautions.
What Damages Can I Claim?
In a dog bite case, you may be able to claim both economic and non-economic damages. It all depends on the uniqueness of your case.
Economic damages are the tangible costs associated with the injury, such as:
- Medical expenses
- Emergency room visits
- Surgeries
- Medications
- Ongoing treatments
- Lost wages
- Loss of future earning capacity where applicable
Non-economic damages, on the other hand, are more subjective. These include:
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Permanent scarring
- Disfigurement
Get Your No-Cost Case Evaluation
If you’ve been bitten by a dog, please contact us for free case evaluation to find out if you have a viable claim. Our experienced attorneys might be able to help you secure the compensation you deserve.