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Dog Bites

North Carolina dog bite and animal attack lawyers

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):

  • About 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs each year.
  • Almost one in five of those who are bitten—a total of 885,000—require medical attention for dog bite-related injuries.
  • Each year, more than 30,000 people undergo reconstructive surgery as a result of being bitten by dogs.

While many dog bites result in minor injury and go unreported, multiple fatalities also take place every year from extremely vicious dog attacks.

Unfortunately, children are the most common dog bite victims, and their faces are the most frequently targeted areas. A serious face injury can result in scarring, disfigurement, or nerve damage. Deep wounds inflicted during an animal attack, along with crushed or broken bones, need immediate medical attention. Depending on the situation, the psychological trauma may be worse than the actual physical injury.

Understanding your rights

Local statutes along with state laws dictate how the courts rule on dog bite cases. Negligence laws differ in North and South Carolina, and some outcomes depend on whether the victim contributed to the negligence or not. A one-bite law is in effect in North Carolina, providing a greater leniency for the first time a dog bites.

On the other hand, South Carolina has a strict liability dog bite law, and the owner is liable for his or her dog biting no matter what the circumstances are. Various local areas have leash laws or running-at-large laws that determine the ability of the court to hold the owner responsible. Nuances in the law make seeking legal counsel very important, and a skilled attorney can help you understand your rights.

How representation helps you recover damages

Our personal injury lawyers are powerful advocates and experienced litigators with decades of experience representing clients in dog bite cases. We file most claims under homeowner’s insurance coverage and often seek recovery of the following damages:

  • Medical bills
  • Reconstructive surgery
  • Psychological counseling
  • Permanent disability
  • Disfigurement
  • Pain and suffering
  • Future medical treatment
  • Lost wages
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Wrongful death

If you or a loved one has been seriously injured from a dog bite, find out how we can help.

Call Greg Jones Law at 800-481-5707 or contact us online.

Free initial consultations. No recovery—no fee.

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North Carolina Office Locations

Wilmington Office
3015 Market St
Wilmington, NC 28403

Laurinburg Office
713 S Main St
Laurinburg, NC 28352

Shallotte Office
225 Smith Ave
Shallotte, NC 28470

Lumberton Office
4320 Fayetteville Rd
Lumberton, NC 28359

Elizabethtown Office
1107AA W Broad St
Elizabethtown, NC 28337

Jacksonville Office
607 New Bridge Street
Jacksonville, NC 28540

Whiteville Office
1501 Pinckney Street
Whiteville, NC 28472

Charlotte Office
525 North Tryon Street
Suite 1600
Charlotte, NC 28202

South Carolina Office Locations

Myrtle Beach Office
1110 London Street
Suite 201
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

Florence Office
549 W. Evans Street
Suite B
Florence, SC 29501

Charleston Office
4000 S. Faber Place Dr
Suite 300
Charleston, SC 29405

Dillon Office
211 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
Dillon, SC 29536

Columbia Office
1612 Marion Street
Columbia, SC 29201