Can I sue after a dog bite? It’s one of the first questions injured victims ask, and for good reason.
Every year, millions of Americans are bitten by dogs, and the DMV region is no exception.
What makes these incidents particularly frustrating is how suddenly they occur.
Dog bite injuries are not minor inconveniences; they are life-altering events, and the law treats them that way.
Today’s Malloy Law blog post will explain exactly what your legal rights are, what it takes to build a winning case, and why acting fast is one of the most important decisions you can make.
Most states, including Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., have laws that hold dog owners strictly liable for injuries their animals cause.
This means that in many cases, you do not need to prove the owner knew their dog was dangerous.
Compensation in a successful dog bite claim can cover:
Our dog bite injury lawyers know exactly how to use these laws to your advantage.
To build a strong dog bite case, your personal injury attorney will typically work to establish the following:
In some cases, dog bites result in catastrophic injuries requiring long-term care, another reason why thorough documentation from day one is critical.
In strict liability states like Maryland, a dog’s prior history is often irrelevant.
The owner may still be held responsible even if the animal had no prior record of aggression.
Comparative negligence laws may reduce your compensation if you provoked the dog or were somewhere you shouldn’t have been, but you may still be entitled to recover damages.
An attorney can evaluate your specific situation.
Statutes of limitations vary by state, but generally range from one to three years from the date of the injury.
Acting as soon as possible gives your legal team the best chance to build a strong case. Contact us today to get the clock working in your favor.
At Malloy Law, we work on a contingency fee basis; you pay nothing unless we win.
Your initial consultation is always free.
Can I sue after a dog bite? If you’ve been reading this post, you already know the answer is almost certainly yes, and you don’t have to face that fight alone.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a dog bite incident caused by a negligent owner, Malloy Law is here to help.
Our experienced team of personal injury attorneys will evaluate your case free of charge and fight for the maximum compensation you are entitled to.