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Lincoln Dog Attack Accident Lawyer

Lincoln has seen a rise in dog bite incidents over the past few years. The number of bites requiring ER visits increases steadily, creating serious public health concerns. Nebraska animal ordinances require that each dog over 3 months of age be vaccinated against rabies.

When dog owners violate these regulations and attacks cause devastating injuries, victims need experienced legal representation. Lowe Law Group provides free case evaluation and contingency fee-based representation for Lincoln dog bite victims pursuing fair compensation.

Overview of Lincoln Dog Bite Injury Representation

Lincoln dog bite attorneys handle comprehensive cases involving attacks by family pets, neighbor animals, and stray dogs. Personal injury lawyers help maximize compensation for dog bite victims suffering physical injuries, psychological trauma, and financial losses. Personal injury law firms represent injured persons against insurance companies, minimizing payouts through unfair tactics.

Common Dog Bite Injuries and Long-Term Effects

Common physical dog bite injuries include deep lacerations, puncture wounds, broken bones, nerve damage, and facial disfigurement. Infection risks require medical attention and ongoing monitoring to prevent complications. Nerve damage causes permanent disfigurement and loss of function. Psychological impacts include anxiety, PTSD, and fear affecting daily activities. Document all injuries caused by dog attacks, establishing complete damages for compensation claims. All animal bites in Lincoln must be reported to Animal Control

Nebraska Law for Dog Bite Cases and Dog Bite Claims

Nebraska law imposes strict liability on dog owners for injuries caused by their animals. Nebraska Revised Statutes 54-601 states, “owners are strictly liable for damages caused to any person not trespassing.

Exceptions apply when victims provoke animals or trespass on private property. The statute of limitations for dog bite claims is 4 years from the date of the incident for filing a lawsuit. Understanding Nebraska law protects legal rights to pursue compensation.

One Bite Rule and Case Limitations in Dog Bite Cases

The one-bite rule requires proving that the owner knew of the dangerous tendency toward non-aggressive behavior injuries. Mischievous or playful behavior without prior knowledge may limit owner liability. Landlords can be held liable when they possess prior knowledge of dangerous dogs and allow them to remain on their properties. These limitations affect case strategies that require knowledgeable attorneys well-versed in Nebraska statutes.

Who Can Be Liable in a Dog Bite Claim

Dog owners serve as primary liable parties held strictly responsible for their animals’ actions. Landlords and property owners face liability when they are aware of dangerous pets residing on premises. Employers or vendors may be responsible parties when attacks occur during work duties involving delivery or service calls. Most homeowners’ insurance policies and coverage address dog bite claims, providing compensation.

How a Lincoln Dog Bite Lawyer Builds Your Dog Bite Claim

Conduct comprehensive case investigations, gathering evidence proving owner negligence. Consult forensic specialists and accident reconstructionists to analyze the circumstances of the attack. Arrange medical reviews by the firm’s full-time doctor, establishing injury severity and treatment needs.

Calculate damages including current medical bills, future surgeries, lost wages, and non-economic losses like pain and suffering. Experienced dog bite lawyers maximize compensation recovery.

Evidence and Investigation After a Dog Bite Incident

Collect photos of injuries and accident scenes immediately to preserve visual documentation. Obtain witness contact information promptly before memories fade. Request animal control and police reports to create official incident records. Preserve damaged clothing and personal property as physical evidence. Early evidence collection strengthens dog bite cases against insurance company defenses.

Medical Care and Treatment for Dog Bite Victims

Prioritize immediate emergency medical care, infection prevention, and documentation of injuries. Seek medical attention even when wounds appear minor, as complications may develop later. Document all medical treatment and medical expenses supporting compensation claims. Refer to counselors for psychological injuries, addressing emotional trauma. Continue medical care until maximum medical improvement is reached, ensuring complete recovery documentation.

Insurance, Settlement Negotiation, and Litigation for Dog Bite Claims

Notify the dog owner’s insurance company and responsible insurers promptly, initiating claims processes. Evaluate settlement offers against full case values, ensuring adequate compensation. Prepare to file lawsuits when offers prove inadequate in protecting victims’ rights. Legal representation prevents insurance companies from exploiting injured victims through lowball settlements.

Get a Free Case Evaluation with a Dog Bite Lawyer at Lowe Law Group

Lowe Law Group offers skilled legal representation for dog bite victims throughout Lincoln, Nebraska. Our personal injury team is available 24/7 to provide immediate support after an attack. With extensive experience in these cases, our attorneys work to hold responsible parties accountable and pursue the maximum compensation available.

Contact our Lincoln office for a free case evaluation, with no fees unless we win your case. We are committed to securing fair settlements for injured individuals and families, including compensation for serious injuries that require medical treatment and long-term care.

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