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Englewood Dog Bite Lawyer

An animal attack can result in severe and potentially dangerous injuries. If you or a loved one was bitten recently by a vicious or aggressive dog, it is wise to consult with an Englewood dog bite lawyer to determine what recourse you may have against the animal’s owner. A skilled attorney could advise you of your legal rights following this traumatic event and provide vigilant legal advocacy to get you the compensation you deserve. To get started on your claim, be sure to schedule a consultation today.

Dog Bites Can Result in Serious Injuries

The extent of someone’s injuries from a dog bite depend on number of factors. These factors include the size of the dog and the swiftness with which the owner acted to restrain their animal. Regardless, dog bites often result in serious injuries and sometimes can permanent physical damage.

Typical dog bite injuries include lacerations, soft tissue damage, nerve damage, rabies, as well as injuries to the ligaments and tendons. In particularly severe attacks, the victim may be left with broken or fractured bones. These injuries often not only take a profound physical and financial toll but can leave the injured person dealing with deep emotional trauma from the bite incident.

An Englewood attorney could help a dog bite victim seek full monetary compensation for their damages resulting from the attack. These could include losses such as medical bills, pain, suffering, and wage loss due to time missed from work after the incident.

Englewood Dog Bite Laws

Englewood Revised Statutes Annotated § 13-80-102 provides a two-year window for someone injured in dog bite incident to file a claim seeking recovery of their damages. To recover damages on behalf of the plaintiff in a dog bite case, a Englewood attorney would need to establish the owner’s liability for the victim’s injuries. Liability in a dog bite incident can be shown in one of two different ways.

When someone is bitten and injured by a dog, but the injury is not severe or fatal, the plaintiff must be able to prove that the dog owner was negligent to hold them liable for damages. If the dog owner did not act as a reasonable owner would have to keep their animal at bay, the court might find that they breached their legal duty of care and committed negligence.

On the other hand, when a dog bite results in catastrophic injuries, such as broken bones, the dog owner can be strictly liable for the plaintiff’s damages. Under the theory of strict liability, liability is assumed even if the dog owner did not have any reason to think their animal would attack someone. As long as the victim was on the premises legally when the bite incident occurred, and the bite resulted in severe personal injuries, the strict liability theory would apply to their case.

Get Help from an Experienced Englewood Dog Bite Attorney

Dog bite cases can be challenging to prove without competent legal representation. An Englewood dog bite lawyer could maximize your chances of achieving a successful verdict. An attorney will work tirelessly on your behalf in pursuit of full and fair compensation for the financial, physical, and psychological losses you have experienced.

A lawyer can provide an initial evaluation of your potential case. To get your confidential case review and discuss the next steps of your claim, call an Englewood attorney today.

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