Dog Bites

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Legal Support for Dog Bite Victims

Our experienced team of personal injury attorneys is dedicated to fighting for the rights of dog bite victims, seeking justice and fair compensation for their pain, suffering, medical expenses, and any other damages incurred. We believe that those responsible for the actions of their pets should be held accountable, ensuring a safer community for all.

 

Navigating the legal complexities of dog bite cases requires specialized knowledge and expertise. With our in-depth understanding of dog bite laws and regulations, we are equipped to build a strong case on your behalf. We work tirelessly to gather evidence, consult with experts, interview witnesses, and craft a compelling argument that demonstrates the negligence or liability of the dog owner.

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Dog Bites

Establishing Liability in Dog Bite Cases

In dog bite cases, proving the dog owner’s liability requires demonstrating their negligence. At The Handley Law Firm, we have the expertise to navigate this process and fight for your rights. To establish negligence, the following elements need to be proven:

  1. Duty of Care: The owner had a legal obligation to restrain their dog.
  2. Breach of Duty: The owner failed in fulfilling their duty of care.
  3. Dog Attack: The dog attacked you.
  4. Damages: You suffered harm directly as a result of the dog bite.

Proving negligence often involves showing instances where the owner failed to responsibly restrain their dog. Examples may include allowing the dog to roam freely without a leash in public, failing to keep the dog properly restrained in their yard, or being unable to control the dog while on a leash.

It is crucial to discuss the specifics of your case with our capable canine attack attorneys in Memphis promptly. By doing so, we can start gathering the necessary evidence to support your injury claim. Trust The Handley Law Firm to fight for your rights and seek the compensation you deserve.

Exceptions to Pet Owner Liability in Bite Cases

In dog bite cases, establishing the dog owner’s liability requires demonstrating their negligence. With our expertise, The Handley Law Firm is here to navigate this process and fight for your rights. To prove negligence, the following elements must be shown:

  1. Duty of Care: The owner had a legal obligation to restrain their dog.
  2. Breach of Duty: The owner failed to fulfill their duty of care.
  3. Dog Attack: You were attacked by the dog.
  4. Damages: You suffered direct harm as a result of the dog bite.

Proving negligence often involves presenting instances where the owner neglected to responsibly restrain their dog, such as allowing the dog to roam freely without a leash in public, failing to adequately secure the dog in their yard, or being unable to control the dog while on a leash.

Promptly discussing the specifics of your case with our skilled canine attack attorneys in Memphis is crucial. By doing so, we can commence the collection of necessary evidence to support your injury claim. Trust The Handley Law Firm to fight for your rights and diligently pursue the compensation you deserve.

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Our mission is to passionately advocate for your rights, ensuring you receive the utmost care and attention while pursuing the compensation you deserve.

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One step ahead

Advocating for Your Rights – We believe that being one step ahead is crucial when it comes to personal injury cases.

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building your case

A Solid Framework for Success – Building a strong case requires a comprehensive understanding of personal injury law and the intricacies involved.

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achieving your goals

Pursuing Maximum Compensation – Our ultimate goal is to help you achieve your goals.

Advocating for Maximum Compensation

We understand that personal injuries can have far-reaching consequences, impacting your physical well-being, financial stability, and overall quality of life.  Our ultimate goal is to help you achieve the maximum compensation available under the law.