Compensation for

Dog Bites
Establishing Liability Navigating Insurance Claims Calculating Damages |

Securing Compensation After a

Dog Bite Incident

A dog bite can be a traumatic experience, leading to serious physical injuries, emotional distress and long-term consequences. Whether the bite was caused by a neighbor’s pet or a dog owned by someone else, it’s crucial to contact a law firm immediately after the incident. Legal representation can play a vital role in ensuring that you receive the compensation and support needed for your recovery.

Ontario’s Dog Owners’ Liability Act holds dog owners responsible for any injuries their pets cause. This means that even if the dog has never shown aggression before, the owner is still liable for damages. However, dog bite cases can involve complex legal questions that require careful examination of the circumstances surrounding the incident. A law firm can navigate these legal complexities, ensuring that your case is presented effectively and that you receive the compensation you deserve.

Why You Need Legal Help

After a Dog Bite Incident

Understanding Liability: Determining who is responsible for a dog bite can be complex. In Ontario, dog owners are typically held strictly liable for any injuries their pets cause, regardless of the animal’s previous behaviour or the owner’s knowledge of potential aggression. A law firm can help establish liability, ensuring that the responsible party is held accountable for your injuries.

Navigating Insurance Claims: Dealing with insurance companies can be challenging, especially when they attempt to minimize the payout or deny your claim. A legal representative will handle negotiations with insurers, ensuring that you receive the full compensation you’re entitled to. 

Protecting Your Rights: Dog bite cases can be emotionally charged, especially if the animal belongs to a friend, neighbour, or family member. A law firm can provide objective advice, helping you navigate these sensitive situations while ensuring your legal rights are protected. 

Information You Need to Provide

When contacting a law firm after a dog bite incident, having the following information ready will help your lawyer assess your case:

  • Incident Details: Date and time, along with a description of how the incident occurred.
  • Dog Information: Details about the dog, including the owner’s name, address, and contact information, as well as any known history of aggressive behaviour.
  • Medical Information: Information about all medical facilities you visited that are related to the accident.
  • Witnesses: Names and contact information of any witnesses who saw the incident or can attest to the dog’s behaviour.
  • Photos and Videos: Visual evidence of your injuries and the scene of the incident can be crucial in building your case.

Contact Us

If you’ve been injured in a dog bite incident, it’s important to seek legal advice right away. Contact us today for a free consultation. Our experienced legal team is here to help you understand your rights, guide you through the legal process, and fight for the compensation you deserve.

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