Dog Bite Lawyer

Scary growling dog with bared teeth.

H. Stojanovski, PLLC represents injured victims of dog bites across Washington. Dog bite laws in Washington favor the victims of dog attacks. However, to get the maximum benefit of Washington dog bite laws, you need to hire the right lawyer. If you, your child, or loved one was attacked and injured by a dog, you need an experienced attorney to help you get the compensation you deserve. I’ll start helping you as soon as we discuss your case during your FREE $0 consultation and case evaluation.
If you were bitten by a dog that belongs to a family member, friend, or neighbor you should know that you will likely be pursuing a claim through their homeowner’s insurance, not filing a dog bite lawsuit against their personal assets. So, if your relationship with the dog owner is giving you pause in pursuing your claim, please do not hesitate to contact my office for a FREE $0 consultation and case evaluation.

 

What should you do after a dog bite attack?

  • Seek immediate medical attention.
  • Take pictures of your injuries, the dog that attacked you, and the scene of the attack.
  • Get the names and contact information from witnesses.
  • Report the attack to local animal control.
  • Do not sign any insurance or settlement documents without legal advice.
  • Contact an experienced attorney in order to preserve evidence and protect your legal rights.

Common dog bite injuries include:

  • Puncture Wounds
  • Cuts & Lacerations
  • Broken Bones
  • Risk of Rabies Infection
  • Risk of Bacterial Infection
  • Scars
  • Nerve Damage
  • Emotional Trauma
  • Disfigurement
  • Death

Cat Bites

Hissing cat with fangs showing

Unlike dog attacks, cat and other animal attacks are treated differently under Washington law. Even though cats are generally small and cute, cat bites and scratches can become infected and require medical intervention. Cat teeth are as sharp as needles and can transfer dangerous bacteria through bite and scratch sites. Contact my office for a FREE $0 consultation and case evaluation to see whether your cat attack injuries are legally actionable.

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