Dog Bites

Dog Bites

Dog bite law is a specialized area within personal injury law that deals with incidents where individuals are injured by dogs, holding dog owners liable for the injuries their pets cause, provided the victim was legally on the property where the attack occurred and did not provoke the dog. The laws surrounding dog bites vary by state, with some enforcing a “strict liability” rule where the owner is responsible regardless of the dog’s previous behavior, while others may consider the dog’s history and whether the owner was aware of any aggressive tendencies. I help victims understand their rights and the applicable laws in Kentucky, ensuring they receive compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and any other damages resulting from the attack.

Ryan Biggerstaff Understands The Trauma Experienced By Dog Bite Victims

I focus on providing compassionate and effective legal representation to those affected by such traumatic incidents. Understanding the emotional and physical toll these attacks can have, our approach involves a sensitive yet assertive pursuit of justice. I work closely with medical professionals to document the extent of injuries and with animal control experts to establish the circumstances of the attack. The goal is to ensure clients receive the financial support necessary for their recovery and feel supported throughout the legal process. This comprehensive advocacy helps hold negligent dog owners accountable and promote safer interactions between pets and the public.

Personal Commitment

In dealing with dog bite cases, I take a very personal and hands-on approach with each client, ensuring they feel heard and supported from our initial meeting through the resolution of their case. I understand that beyond the physical injuries, there is often a psychological impact that needs to be addressed, and I strive to handle every aspect with sensitivity and thoroughness. I make sure my clients are well-informed and comfortable with each step of the legal process, empowering them to make decisions that best suit their recovery and well-being.

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