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Pittsburgh Dog Bite Lawyer

A dog bite is no laughing matter. Dog attacks across the country cause serious injury and illness and can even result in death.  

The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) says that the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) tracks nearly 4.5 million dog bites yearly and has found that over 800,000 dog bite victims are forced to seek medical attention for their injuries.

In Pittsburgh and throughout Pennsylvania, dog bites are common. A 2022 news report revealed that Pennsylvania ranked fifth in the nation for dog bites.

If you are one of the many Pennsylvania residents injured in a dog attack, Morgan & Morgan can help. Our Pittsburgh dog bite lawyers have successfully handled claims for countless dog bite victims like you.

Contact us today for a free case evaluation if you or a loved one has been injured in a dog attack.

FAQ

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    Why You Need a Pittsburgh Dog Bite Lawyer

    Pennsylvania law states that when a dog attacks or bites, the dog owner is automatically liable for the aggressive behavior, regardless of the dog’s history. Therefore, the dog bite victim does not need to prove that the owner was at fault.

    There are exceptions to this law, however, which can prevent you from being compensated. These exemptions include incidents in which the dog was intentionally provoked or you were trespassing or breaking the law when the bite occurred.

    A service or police dog that attacks while performing its duties may also be exempt from this statute.

    Types of Dog Bites in Pennsylvania

    In Pennsylvania, dog bite victims are categorized based on the extent of their injuries.

    A Pittsburgh dog bite victim will fall into one of two injury categories:

    • severe
    • non-severe

    A severe dog bite injury is one resulting in broken bones or disfiguring lacerations that require multiple sutures or surgery.

    The distinction will significantly affect the compensation a Pittsburgh dog bite lawyer can obtain on your behalf and the damages you can be compensated for.

    Severe Injury Damages

    When the victim of a dog bite has been severely injured, they are eligible to claim the following:

    • medical expenses
    • lost wages
    • mental anguish
    • permanent disfigurement
    • pain and suffering

    Non-Severe Injury Damages

    Pittsburgh dog bite victims who suffer injuries that are deemed non-severe may only seek compensation for medical expenses.

    Morgan & Morgan: Your Pittsburgh Dog Bite Lawyer

    The personal injury experts at Morgan & Morgan have helped over 500,000 families nationwide receive justice following a personal injury, either through claims negotiations or litigation.

    If you or a loved one needs a Pittsburgh Dog Bite Lawyer, contact Morgan & Morgan for a free case evaluation.

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