Most dogs greet people with open affection, but some dogs will attack. Dogs are strong enough to cause serious injuries if they bite, leaving you in need of medical care and not knowing what to do next.
If you have been bitten by a dog, you should call on the help of a Chicago dog bite lawyer from Kaveny + Kroll. Our attorneys bring proven trial experience and personal attention to your personal injury case.
Dog Bites and Damages
Dogs bite people for many reasons in everyday scenarios. A person can suffer a bite when a dog is on leash or loose, both on private property and out in public. Dog parks can be the scene of dog bites just as much as fenced-in properties guarded by a large dog.
A dog’s jaws can apply many pounds of force and, depending on the breed, even crush bone. Their sharp teeth can tear at skin and tissue, causing wounds that can become infected.
As a result, a person bitten by a dog may need emergency medical attention, and, if an injury is severe enough, longer-term care. If a bite disables a limb, someone could find themselves unable to work and live as they once did, incurring further costs and difficulties.
The costs and consequences of a bite can become legal damages, forming the basis for a personal injury claim. Our Chicago attorneys can evaluate your damages—which can include medical costs, lost income, and even pain and suffering—and consider suing over a dog attack.
Making Your Dog Bite Injury Claim
As our attorneys look over your case, we can begin to investigate what happened and start the process of establishing liability. Most injury claims are based on negligence—unreasonable action that breached a legal duty and caused damages—but a dog owner is responsible for a dog bite regardless of negligence.
As laid out by 510 Illinois Compiled Statutes § 5/16, an unjustified dog attack makes the dog’s owner liable for civil damages caused by the attack. If a victim is legally allowed to be where they were attacked (i.e., they were not trespassing) and did not provoke the dog, then strict liability applies even if the owner took precautions to prevent an attack.
Establishing this liability requires evidence, which our attorneys can collect on your behalf. Eyewitness accounts, video footage of the attack, and reports from responding law enforcement or paramedics can all contribute to a better understanding of the events surrounding the bite. Medical records detailing the bite and its effects can count as evidence of your damages as well.
Our experienced personal injury lawyers can ensure that your legal claim is filed early enough to stay within the statute of limitations. Under 735 Illinois Compiled Statutes § 5/13-202, an injured person must file their claim within two years of a dog bite or risk losing their ability to sue for compensation.
The process of forming a claim should start as early as possible because of the statute of limitations, so discussing a dog bite claim with our Chicago-based attorneys should be a priority. Once you have sought out legal representation, you can rely on your lawyer to carry your claim forward in pursuit of compensation.
Discuss Your Dog Bite Injury Claim With a Chicago Attorney
Recovering from a serious dog bite can be physically, emotionally, and financially overwhelming. Your health and well-being should be your top priority—while a skilled attorney handles the legal complexities of your case.
At Kaveny + Kroll, we’re committed to representing your interests with compassion, dedication, and a personal touch. Our team combines the attentive service of a boutique law firm with the powerful experience and resources of a large practice. We understand what’s at stake and work tirelessly to pursue the compensation you deserve.
Contact us today to schedule a free consultation with a knowledgeable Chicago dog bite lawyer who will stand by your side every step of the way.