Phoenix Dog Attack Attorneys
Attorney Representation in Phoenix, Arizona Since 1996
What to Do After an Arizona Dog Attack
The procedure for reporting a dog attack in Phoenix is the same for any type of injury caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of another person. You should first seek medical treatment and report the incident to local law enforcement. Then, contact a personal injury law firm for representation.
Mark and Alexis Breyer have counseled many people injured in moderate to severe dog attacks, as well as family members who have lost a loved one due to a fatal dog attack. Proving an owner was negligent can be consuming; working with our law firm can make the process less daunting.
Breyer Law Offices, P.C. offers a free consultation to discuss your dog bite case. At that time, we will establish a strategy that will build a solid case against the dog owner. We will diligently pursue all evidence with the help of the latest technology. In addition, we will help you follow any medical protocol set by your doctor or therapist. Regardless of the extent of your injuries, you have the right to seek justice and damages from the dog owner.
Dog attacks can be serious and may lead to disfigurement and even death. Even a minor dog bite can become infected, causing long-term discomfort and pain. You deserve compensation for any costs related to your injury, such as the following:
- Medical bills
- Out-of-pocket expenses such as transportation to doctor's appointments
- Therapy
- Plastic surgery
- Loss of income
- Pain and suffering
Arizona Dog Bite Laws
The Arizona Revised Statutes holds dog owners accountable for the behavior of their pets. Owners are responsible for vaccinating, leashing and supervising their dogs to prevent injury to visitors who enter their property. Owners are also responsible for establishing a safe environment for the pet that does not include acts of aggression such as fighting.
Dog bites can cause emotional stress and trauma to the injured person, his or her family and even the dog owner's family. Minimize your suffering by working with an aggressive and effective Arizona dog bite lawyer. If a dog attacked you, contact Breyer Law Offices, P.C. at 602-267-1280, 623-930-8064, 480-753-4534, 520-624-4228 or en Español 602-222-8787.
