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Dog Bites

Dog bites can result in severe physical injuries, psychological trauma, and unexpected medical expenses. Whether it’s an attack from a stray or a pet, dog bite injuries can be life-altering. Dog owners are typically responsible for controlling their animals, but pursuing compensation can be complex without legal assistance. The Hurt Boss aggressively holds negligent owners accountable, ensuring that you receive compensation for your injuries, medical treatment, and emotional suffering.

HOW WE HELP

When you hire The Hurt Boss, you’re not just getting a lawyer—you’re getting a team committed to winning your case. Here’s how we’ll handle your dog bite claim:

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Comprehensive Case Investigation

We determine liability, whether it’s the dog owner or another party, and ensure they are held responsible.

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Pursuing Full Compensation

We’ll fight to ensure all your medical expenses, pain, suffering, and any lost wages are fully compensated.

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Expert Legal Advocacy

We know dog bite laws inside and out and will aggressively pursue your rights against negligent pet owners.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Who can be held responsible in a dog bite case?

    Typically, the dog’s owner is responsible for controlling their pet. If they fail to do so, they can be held liable for any injuries caused by their dog.







  • How much is my dog bite claim worth?

    The value of your claim depends on the severity of your injuries, medical costs, lost wages, and the emotional impact of the attack. We’ll assess your case and fight for maximum compensation.







  • What if the dog has no history of aggression?

    Even if a dog has no previous record of aggression, the owner may still be liable for damages. We’ll ensure that the lack of history doesn’t negatively impact your claim.







  • What should I do after a dog bite?

    Seek immediate medical attention, document your injuries, and report the incident to animal control or local authorities. Contact us as soon as possible to help you build your case.








  • How long do I have to file a dog bite claim?

    In most cases, you have two years from the date of the attack to file a claim, but it's important to act quickly to preserve evidence and build a strong case.







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