Damages in Mesa Dog Bite Cases

If you suffered injuries because someone else’s dog bit you, you may feel overwhelmed. You are likely dealing with medical expenses, unexpected pain, and emotional distress, and you may not know what your legal options are. You need a local attorney with considerable experience in pursuing damages in Mesa dog bite cases. At Elmm Law Group, we would treat you as a person—not a case number—and could guide you through the claims process.

Our firm is committed to protecting our clients’ interests. We speak English, Spanish, and Serbo‑Croatian, and we use cutting‑edge tools to move our cases efficiently. We believe every client’s claim matters. We could meet filing deadlines, negotiate with insurers, and handle documentation for you, giving you peace of mind while you focus on recuperating.

What Damages Could You Recover After a Dog Bite?

Our attorney in Mesa could determine what types of compensation you may be able to claim after a canine attack. Economic damages are tangible costs you can document. You may be entitled to the following:

  • Medical expenses
  • Future treatment costs
  • Lost income if you missed work
  • Property damage

You may also be entitled to these non‑economic damages:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Scarring
  • Disfigurement
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

Our attorney could help you quantify these less visible costs. In rare situations, you may also be entitled to punitive damages to punish the dog owner’s reckless behavior if their conduct was determined to be malicious.

How Liability Works Under State Law

Under Arizona Revised Statutes § 11‑1025, a dog’s owner is strictly liable if the animal bit you when you were lawfully on public property or the owner’s private property. This means you do not need to prove the owner knew their dog was dangerous. According to this statute, if you were trespassing or provoked the dog, its owner’s liability may be reduced or challenged. Our skilled Mesa attorney could evaluate the dog owner’s exposure in this strict liability framework and advise you about how to build your claim for compensation for your bite injuries.

The Importance of Deadlines in Your Dog Bite Case

Timing is critical in compensation claims for dog attacks in Mesa. If you are pursuing your claim under the strict liability statute mentioned above, you generally have one year from the date of the incident to file a lawsuit. If your claim relies on the state’s general personal injury law under A.R.S. § 12‑542 instead, you may have up to two years to file. Because of these time limitations, you should consult our attorney as soon as possible to protect your right to recover damages. Delaying could jeopardize your claim even if you have a valid case.

Contact Our Mesa Lawyer for Help Seeking Compensation in Your Dog Bite Case

You do not have to face the aftermath of a dog attack alone. You might be entitled to compensation for your injuries. At Elmm Law Group, we have helped many clients seek damages in Mesa dog bite cases. We could listen carefully to you, evaluate your case, and help you proceed with confidence.

Call us today to schedule a free consultation and let us work to protect your right to recovery.

 

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If you’ve been injured in a car crash, motorcycle wreck, pedestrian accident, trucking collision, or from a dog bite, call our Phoenix personal injury lawyer today for a FREE consultation. We’re available 24/7!

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