Were you or a loved one injured in an unprovoked dog attack? State and local laws give you the right to seek financial compensation from the at-fault party. Our Cambridge personal injury lawyer can investigate your case for you and help you consider all available options.
Call GED Lawyers today and get a free consultation. During this meeting, you can learn about your caseโs merits, ask any legal questions you have, and find out about the full breadth of services our Cambridge dog bite lawyers offer. We have been representing the wrongfully injured since 1995, so you can trust us to handle your case competently and compassionately.
How Our Cambridge Dog Bite Lawyers Manage Cases Like Yours
A lot of work goes into building and pursuing claims and lawsuits. Some dog bite victims might be put off by this legal process and be tempted to accept the insurance companyโs first settlement offer, even if it is inadequate, just to get the whole ordeal over with sooner.
Do not give up your right to fair compensation so quickly: our dog bite attorneys in Cambridge can do all of the hard legal work as you recuperate from your injuries and plan your next steps. Our services include but are not limited to:
- Handling all communications with others, including fielding phone calls and filing or receiving paperwork
- Identifying the liable party and negotiating with their insurance company for an appropriate settlement
- Preparing you for all stages of your case, including the examination under oath and the trial (if your case goes to trial)
- Holding a mock trial so you (and we) know exactly what to expect during the real event
We also do everything possible to make our services more accessible to everyone in our diverse community:
- We offer free consultations.
- We can assist you in multiple languages.
- We charge no attorneysโ fees until you win.
With our history of winning, we have the experience and the drive to handle even the most complex cases. Call GED Lawyers today to get started.
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Damages You Could Recover After a Dog Bite and How to Prove You Need Them
A dog bite is a potentially serious injury that may require immediate medical attention. According to the Mayo Clinic, see a doctor immediately if:
- There is significant bleeding
- The wound is deep or swollen or has done significant skin damage
- You are unsure if the dog is rabid/has had rabies shots
In addition to physical pain, emotional trauma, and expensive medical bills, dog bites can lead to:
- Reduced quality of life
- Scarring and disfigurement
- Disability
- Loss of wages and benefits
- Loss of employment or earning capacity
All of these losses are compensable under state law. That means you have the right to ask the liable party to cover these damages.
You could also recover damages if your loved one passed away from a dog bite injury. Our Cambridge wrongful death lawyers might pursue financial compensation for:
- Loss of companionship or parental guidance
- Loss of financial support
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Final medical costs
How Much Compensation Do You Get for a Dog Bite?
The amount you recover depends on the extent of your losses and injuries. As a general rule, the more you lose, the more you can recover in compensation.
This is why having our Cambridge attorneys investigate your case is such an important step. We can collect evidence that proves what kinds of damages you qualify for. Common forms of evidence include:
- Your medical records
- Bills and receipts
- Tax statements (to show loss of income)
- Eyewitness statements
- Expert statements
- Photos and videos that show the attack or your injuries
- City of Cambridge Animal Commission records or reports
If you have any materials you think might be helpful, feel free to show them to us. Otherwise, our dog bite lawyers in Cambridge can gather all of the evidence you need to prove your case.
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What Cambridge Law Says About Dog Bites
Under the Cambridge Code of Ordinances 6.04.040, dogs must always be leashed except in specially designated areas, such as dog parks. Vicious dogs, defined at 6.08.010 as any dog with a history of attacking animals or people or of approaching people โin a vicious or terrorizing manner,โ cannot be unleashed at any time.
Furthermore, the owner of a vicious dog must:
- Ensure the dog is properly licensed
- Keep the dog restrained in accordance with the law at all times
- Post warning signs on their property about the presence of a vicious dog
If you were bitten by a dog whose owner failed to comply with any of these laws, our personal injury attorneys could help you take legal action.
Provoked Versus Unprovoked Dog Attacks
It is important to note that dog bite victims are only entitled to damages in cases where the attack was unprovokedโin other words, where the victim did nothing to scare or intimidate the dog. Victims who provoke a dog cannot recover compensation. Examples of provocation include:
- Physically harming or attempting to physically harm the dog
- Entering the dog ownerโs property without permission
- Yelling at a dog that was not bothering them
The dog ownerโs insurance company might try to claim you provoked the dog, even if that is not true, in order to reduce the amount of compensation they have to pay you. GED Lawyers investigates every clientโs case to confirm the ownerโnot youโis responsible for your injuries. This allows you to recover all of the money you deserve.
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Speak to Our Cambridge Dog Bite Lawyers Today
The legal team at GED Lawyers has recovered over $100 million for our clients so far. Past successes do not guarantee future results, but they do demonstrate how committed we are to recovering every penny our clients need. Call us today and let our Cambridge dog bite attorneys manage your case while you recuperate.