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Newark Dog Bite Accident Lawyer    

Getting attacked and bitten by a dog can be a frightening, painful and traumatic experience. The Newark dog bite accident lawyers at The Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Hasson, P.C., are here to help you pick up the pieces of your life after a dog bite injury and move forward as much as possible.

We can help you avoid financial hardship caused by the attack by holding one or more parties liable, or financially responsible, for your dog bite injuries. Contact us today for a free consultation with an experienced personal injury attorney in Newark to learn more.

Why Clients Choose Us

  • We are known for getting real results when our clients need them most. Our attorneys have recovered millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts for injured clients.
  • Our attorneys have helped thousands of satisfied clients hold wrongdoers accountable with exceptional, professional and high-quality legal services.
  • Our reputable team of attorneys takes the time to work individually with each client. We will make sure your needs are heard and addressed throughout your dog bite injury case.
  • We accept Newark dog bite injury cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you won’t pay us a cent for our services unless we win your case.

The Benefits of Hiring a Dog Bite Accident Lawyer in Newark

In New Jersey, pet owners are held strictly liable for injuries caused by their dogs. This means you may be eligible for financial compensation from the pet owner’s insurance company without having to prove that the individual was negligent, or failed to use reasonable care in harboring or controlling the dog.

However, some cases are complex. If your case comes with challenges such as severe or catastrophic injuries, the wrongful death of a loved one, an insurance company refuting liability for your losses, or settlement offers that seem too low, you may need to hire a lawyer for assistance.

Our dog bite attorneys in Newark can investigate the incident, identify the liable parties, and collect evidence to support your personal injury claim. We can communicate with insurance companies on your behalf to negotiate for fair compensation. If a settlement cannot be reached, we can take your case to trial. Meanwhile, you can focus on healing physically and emotionally.

Common Types of Dog Bite Injuries

When a dog attacks a victim, it can inflict significant tissue damage with its teeth and claws. The strength of the dog’s jaws as it bites down can also result in crush injuries, such as broken bones. These incidents can be devastating and may wound different parts of a victim’s body.

Common dog bite injuries reported in New Jersey include:

  • Cuts and scrapes
  • Deeper lacerations
  • Facial injuries and disfiguration
  • Neck injuries
  • Significant scarring and disfigurement
  • Amputated digits
  • Hand and finger injuries
  • Bone fractures
  • Soft-tissue damage
  • Internal injuries
  • Eye injuries and vision loss
  • Nerve damage
  • Illnesses and infections, including rabies

It is also common for dog bite victims to suffer emotional, mental and psychological injuries. Many experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), for example, or develop a new fear of dogs. Sadly, some dog bite incidents are fatal, leading to the wrongful death of the victim.

What Is New Jersey’s Dog Bite Law?

There are two main types of dog bite injury laws: strict liability and the one-bite rule. New Jersey is a strict liability state, meaning pet owners are held legally responsible for harm caused by their pets regardless of the question of negligence.

N.J.S.A. 4:19-16 states:

5.60A – STATUTORY OWNER – DOG BITE LIABILITY

The owner of any dog which shall bite a person while such person is on or in a public place, or lawfully on or in a private place, including the property of the owner of the dog, shall be liable for such damages as may be suffered by the person bitten, regardless of the former viciousness of such dog or the owner’s knowledge of such viciousness.

An injured dog bite victim in Newark does not have to prove that the pet owner made an error or lapse in judgment that resulted in the attack. In a one-bite state, on the other hand, it must be shown that the owner of the dog knew or reasonably should have known of its vicious propensities and failed to prevent the attack.

Types of Compensation Available for a Newark Dog Bite Injury

You may be entitled to various types of financial compensation, or damages, as a dog bite injury victim in Newark. Examples include:

  • Medical costs: the full price of medical care associated with the attack, which may include surgeries, rehabilitation, physical therapy, skin grafts, medications, medical devices, and ongoing care for a long-term disability.
  • Lost wages: the recovery of income missed due to the time off work that is required to heal from your injuries, as well as lost future capacity to earn if the attack results in a long-term disability.
  • Pain and suffering: an amount to make up for the victim’s intangible losses, such as physical pain, emotional distress, psychological trauma, mental anguish, and lost enjoyment of life.
  • Property damage: compensation to cover repairs that were necessary to fix any property that was damaged or destroyed by the dog in the attack.
  • Wrongful death damages: if a dog bite victim passes away due to his or her injuries, surviving family members may be eligible for compensation for funeral and burial costs, lost wages or inheritance, and loss of consortium.

The types of damages available and the value of your dog bite injury claim will depend on the circumstances. If you suffered severe or catastrophic injuries from a dog attack, for example, you may be entitled to compensation for future foreseeable losses as well as past expenses. Speak to our Newark dog bite injury attorneys for a better idea of what your case could be worth.

Schedule a Free Case Consultation With a Dog Bite Injury Attorney in Newark

If you or someone you love was recently injured by a dog in Newark or the surrounding areas, the Newar dog bite lawyers at The Law Offices of Jeffrey S. Hasson, P.C., can help you understand your rights and pursue fair compensation. We will navigate the legal system on your behalf as we pursue a claim against the owner or controller of the dog that injured you.

Learn more about your unique case during a free consultation with one of our experienced dog bite injury lawyers in Newark. Call us at (201) 834-7043 or contact us online today.