Holding Dog Owners Liable for Bites and Attacks


A dog owner is required to restrain their dog so that it will not cause injury to another. Whether the accident happens on the owner’s property or somewhere else, the owner is still responsible. The dog owner can be held doubly liable if the dog has injured someone in the past.

Ensuring Your Medical Bills Are Paid

When a dog attacks, it can leave physical as well as emotional scars. Injuries suffered as a result of a dog attack can be life-altering. At Phillips, Cymerman & Trager, S.C., we understand that your immediate goal is to get your medical bills paid. You want to make sure that you do not suffer financially and that the insurance company will be made to pay for any future treatment you may require.

If you or someone in your family has been bitten or attacked by a dog, please note that statutes of limitation exist and vary from case to case. We know the law, and we know what it takes to maximize the value of your case. Please call us at (414) 271-4262. We can then review the details of your situation and determine the best course of action. There is no fee for this consultation and no obligation of any kind.

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