Missoula Dog Bite Claims: What Compensation Can You Recover?

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Missoula Dog Bite Claims: What Compensation Can You Recover?

Dog bites can cause serious injuries that require extensive medical care, time away from work, and long-term rehabilitation. Every year, 4.5 million incidents of dog bites occur in the US alone, of which 80,000 receive medical care.

Montana residents are not immune. In 2021, a 4-year-old child was killed by two family Rottweilers near Whitehall. In June 2025, a young girl was attacked by a dog near Lake Elmo and was later taken to the hospital.

If you or a loved one suffered dog bite injuries in the Missoula area, consulting a Missoula dog bite attorney can be critical to protecting your legal rights and recovering the compensation you deserve. Understanding what compensation is available and how Montana law applies is the first step toward recovery.

Dog bite injury in Missoula where a Missoula dog bite attorney can help victims recover compensation

Understanding Montana’s Dog Bite Statute

Montana has a specific law that governs dog bite claims. Montana’s dog bite statute, found at Section 27-1-175 of the Montana Revised Statutes, makes the state a strict liability dog bite state for incidents occurring in incorporated cities and towns like Missoula.

Here is a breakdown of how Montana’s dog bite statute works in practice.

Strict Liability in Urban Areas

Under Montana law, a dog owner can be held strictly liable for injuries caused by their dog in incorporated towns and cities. If the owner knows the dog was dangerous, the victim doesn’t need to provide proof. This means the person bitten does not have to show prior bad behavior by the dog to recover compensation.

Montana’s dog bite statute requires that an actual bite occur for strict liability to apply. If the incident involved a knock-down or scratch rather than a bite, the victim must pursue a claim under negligence law instead.

Dog Bites in Rural or Unincorporated Areas

If a dog attack occurs outside a city or town—in an unincorporated area—the case is governed by the law of negligence rather than the dog bite statute. The victim must show that the dog owner was careless or knew about the dog’s dangerous tendencies.

The only defenses available to a dog owner under strict liability are if the victim provoked the dog or was trespassing at the time of the attack.

Injuries Caused by Dog Attacks

Dog bites can result in devastating injuries that affect victims for life. Half of all dog bite victims are children, who often require extensive medical care and may suffer permanent scarring or emotional trauma.

Common dog bite injuries include damage to blood vessels, muscles, nerves, and tendons. In severe cases, dog bites lead to permanent disfigurement and disability.

The Financial Impact of Dog Bite Injuries

Emergency room visits for dog bite injuries can cost thousands of dollars. The overall economic cost of dog bites in the United States exceeds $1 billion per year, and that figure includes medical bills, lost wages, and liability insurance payouts.

About 30 people per year die from dog attacks in the United States, making wrongful death a real possibility in the most severe injuries. Survivors facing permanent injuries may also require expensive medical treatment for years to come.

What Compensation Can Dog Bite Victims Recover?

Dog bite victims in Missoula may be entitled to a range of economic and non-economic damages. Knowing what you can seek compensation for is essential before pursuing a personal injury claim.

Economic Damages

Economic damages include all financial losses tied to your injuries. These typically cover medical care costs, emergency room visits, future treatment, and lost wages if the dog attack left you unable to work.

Non-Economic Damages

Non-economic damages compensate for intangible losses like pain and suffering, emotional distress, and permanent disfigurement. In cases involving the loss of a family member, wrongful death damages may also apply to the surviving family.

Filing a Personal Injury Claim in Missoula

A personal injury case involving dog bites follows a clear legal process in Montana. Understanding the timeline and the role of responsible parties, like homeowners’ insurers, helps you prepare your claim effectively.

Most dog bite claims are settled through the dog owner’s liability insurance, typically through homeowner’s or renter’s insurance. Settlement negotiations often take place first to potentially avoid a lengthy legal process.

Montana’s Statute of Limitations

Victims have three years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit under Montana law. Failing to file within this window usually means losing the right to secure compensation. Many insurance companies also require you to report the injury within a day or two of the incident.

How a Montana Dog Bite Lawyer Can Help

Navigating personal injury cases involving dog bites requires an attorney who understands Montana’s strict liability laws and how to gather the right evidence. A skilled Montana dog bite lawyer will collect medical records, witness statements, and animal control reports to build a strong case on your behalf.

Legal representation often leads to significantly higher compensation than going it alone. In many personal injury cases, hiring an attorney results in three and a half times more recovery for clients.

Why Legal Representation Matters

The larger your potential claim, the harder the insurance company may fight to reduce your settlement. Whether your case involves a car accident, an auto accident, or a serious dog attack, having experienced injury attorneys in your corner makes a measurable difference.

Our Missoula law firm handles all types of personal injury matters, including personal injury cases involving dog bites, and our injury lawyers are ready to fight for your best outcome.

Contact Our Missoula Personal Injury Lawyers Today

If you or someone you love suffered dog bite injuries in Missoula, our experienced personal injury attorneys are here to help. Our Missoula lawyers can handle these legal matters on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we win your case.

Our Missoula personal injury lawyer team offers a free consultation to review your case and explain your legal options. Find us on Google Maps or contact our Missoula lawyers today with a valid phone number to get started.

 

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