At Dolan Injury Lawyers, PLLC, we understand how overwhelming a dog bite or animal attack can be. A New Haven dog bite lawyer from our firm can provide compassionate and dedicated support through every step of the judicial process. We can help you pursue justice and fair compensation.
Animal attacks can result in serious injuries, emotional trauma, and unexpected financial burdens. Our mission is to offer reliable legal guidance while protecting your rights and seeking the resolution you deserve.
Connecticut General Statutes provide a framework for protecting victims of dog bites. Connecticut’s dog bite laws are notably favorable to injured parties by enforcing strict liability on owners. This means that, even if the dog has never shown aggression in the past, the owner is still responsible for the injuries it causes.
This legal foundation supports claims for both medical and emotional recovery, allowing victims to seek comprehensive compensation for the harm they have endured.
Dolan Injury Lawyers, PLLC, leverages these statutes to strengthen your case. We can provide full support when seeking restitution.
Immediate medical care is always the priority after a dog bite or animal attack. After addressing any physical injuries, the next step should be contacting an experienced animal attack attorney.
Dolan Injury Lawyers, PLLC, can assist you in documenting the incident, gathering relevant information, and initiating a personal injury claim. With our guidance, you can focus on healing while we handle the complexities of your case.
Dog bites can range from minor wounds to severe, life-altering injuries. Injuries often include puncture wounds, fractures, nerve damage, infections, and even psychological trauma. Some lacerations even require reconstructive plastic surgery.
Children are especially vulnerable to serious injuries when subjected to dog attacks, and they may face long-term emotional trauma as a result.
Dolan Injury Lawyers, PLLC, understands the physical and emotional toll these injuries can have on a victim, and that’s why our team works diligently to evaluate the full extent of your damages.
Once you’ve engaged our legal counsel, here’s what you can expect:
Dog bites do not only occur on private property or in residential neighborhoods. Animal attacks can happen at businesses, workplaces, or even while employees are performing job duties, like delivery or service tasks. Workers injured by dog bites may be entitled to file a claim against the dog’s owner, seek workers’ compensation, or do both, depending on the circumstances.
Dolan Injury Lawyers, PLLC, can evaluate liability in complex scenarios involving both business owners and dog owners. Whether the attack occurred on private property or in a commercial setting, our attorneys can assess the unique aspects of your case and pursue the appropriate claims.
Our team is familiar with the various forms of compensation available to dog bite victims. Compensation often covers:
A: Accidents can happen, and an owner might argue that a bite occurred due to an external cause. In most cases, though, Connecticut’s strict liability law still places full responsibility on the dog owner. This means that the owner is often liable, regardless of fault, under Connecticut law. In addition, the state may order that the dog be quarantined for two weeks to rule out the possibility that a behavior-altering disease—like rabies—didn’t cause the attack.
A: Yes. If you were injured by a dog while performing job duties, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation, and you could also file a personal injury claim against the dog’s owner. Together, these claims can provide much broader coverage for your injuries and lost wages. Our lawyers can advise you on the most appropriate course of action after reviewing your case.
A: Absolutely. When animals attack, children are more vulnerable than adults, and their injuries are often more extensive. Injured children are protected under the law, and they also have a right to full compensation for both immediate and long-term injuries. If your child suffered injuries due to a dog bite, contact our office as soon as possible. We can review your case and help you decide what your next steps should be.
A: If the owner of the dog is unknown, we can work with local animal control authorities and veterinarians to locate them. In cases where the owner remains unknown—for example, if the dog is a stray—there may still be ways to pursue different avenues of compensation, depending on the circumstances of the attack. We can advise on your options after reviewing your case.
At Dolan Injury Lawyers, PLLC, we aim to aggressively fight for your rights while advocating for the compensation you deserve. We can achieve a resolution that supports your recovery.
Don’t delay. Contact our office today to schedule a consultation and begin working toward regaining your health.