What Do You Do After A Dog Bite?

All it takes is a broken fence or a leash that is not quite strong enough. When a dog bite happens, it is not just a matter of some stitches and a trip to the emergency room. A bite can come hand in hand with muscle damage, torn ligaments and infection. The associated medical bills can be expensive, and recovery may mean you cannot work. You need and deserve someone who can stand up for you.

Are you unsure what to do next? If you or a loved one is bitten by a dog, you can call me. My office is based in White Bear Lake, and I serve as a lawyer across the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Set up a free consultation. Dial 612-504-5763.

Whose Insurance Covers A Dog Bite Injury?

Pet owners are responsible for their pet’s behavior. This is exactly the reason that homeowner’s and renter’s insurance policies ask if you have pets. But, not everyone in Minnesota has a homeowner’s or renter’s policy, and not every policy will cover the full extent of your injury. In these instances, there are a number of options.

If there is no owner, your own insurance, city insurance and other policies may have provisions that can cover your injury and expenses. Determining the appropriate policy claims and compiling the evidence and documents requires legal knowledge and experience.

As your attorney, I will help you explore your options, including filing claims with multiple insurance companies.

Get Started On Your Claim

Anyone who has survived an animal attack injury in the north metropolitan area of the Twin Cities or anywhere in Minnesota does not have to go through the process alone. Call my office at 612-504-5763, or reach out to me online. With 30 years of experience and the legal knowledge needed, I am here for you. The Law Office of James R. Nethercut, P.A., is available to help.

You don’t have to deal with the aftermath of an accident alone. Call me at 612-504-5763 to learn how I can help.