Dog Bites
Dog Bite Lawyer in Queens, NY
Dog bites can cause serious physical harm, emotional trauma, and long-term medical complications. In a densely populated area like Queens, dog attacks often occur in public spaces, apartment complexes, and private residences. If you’ve been injured by a dog bite in Queens or the NYC metro area, you may have the right to seek compensation for your injuries, medical bills, and emotional suffering.
New York law holds dog owners accountable under specific liability statutes, but these cases require clear evidence and strong legal representation. A qualified dog bite lawyer at Simon & Gilman, LLP can help you pursue damages, navigate insurance issues, and hold negligent parties responsible.
If you or a loved one has suffered a dog bite injury in Queens, contact us online or give us a call at 332-264-7559 now to discuss your options with a dedicated personal injury attorney.
What Does a Dog Bite Attorney Do?
A dog bite attorney focuses on legal claims related to animal attacks. These cases can include:
- Severe lacerations, puncture wounds, or infections
- Reconstructive surgery or plastic surgery needs
- Nerve damage or scarring
- Rabies treatment and long-term rehabilitation
- Psychological trauma or PTSD
- Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
An experienced dog bite attorney in Queens can build your claim, collect evidence, identify liable parties, and negotiate for a settlement that reflects the full scope of your damages.
Why Work with a Queens Dog Bite Lawyer?
Dog bite claims are rarely straightforward. Many victims don’t realize that New York’s “one-bite rule” may apply, meaning a dog owner might not be held liable unless there’s evidence the dog had dangerous tendencies. An attorney familiar with NYC dog bite laws will:
- Investigate the dog's history and prior behavior
- Prove negligence or failure to control the animal
- Work with medical experts to document injuries
- Handle all communication with insurers and opposing counsel
- File suit if settlement negotiations are unfair
This legal strategy is especially important in Queens, where rental properties, shared outdoor areas, and city leash laws often intersect in complex ways.
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How We Help Dog Bite Victims in NYC
When you contact our firm, we begin with a no-obligation consultation to learn the facts of your case. Our legal process typically includes:
- Reviewing medical records and police or incident reports
- Interviewing witnesses and neighbors
- Evaluating liability under New York law
- Estimating total damages (medical bills, pain, lost income)
- Filing your claim and pursuing compensation aggressively
Whether the injury occurred in a park, private property, or a public building, our goal is to protect your rights and secure a fair financial outcome.
We also represent victims of serious injuries related to unsafe premises. Learn more about premises liability claims in Queens.
Common Legal Challenges with Dog Bite Claims
Victims often face these obstacles:
- The dog owner denies responsibility
- No prior bite record exists for the animal
- Victim’s actions are blamed for the incident
- Insurance adjusters offer low settlements
- Eyewitnesses are hard to locate
Our attorneys know how to navigate these defenses and build a strong, evidence-based case—especially in New York courts where liability rules can be complex.
FAQs About Dog Bite Lawsuits in Queens
Can I sue for a dog bite in New York?
Yes, if you’ve suffered injuries and can demonstrate the dog owner’s negligence or knowledge of the animal’s dangerous behavior, you may have a viable claim.
What kind of compensation can I receive for a dog bite?
Compensation may include medical expenses, future treatment costs, pain and suffering, emotional trauma, and lost wages.
How long do I have to file a dog bite claim in New York?
The statute of limitations is typically three years from the date of the bite, but acting sooner helps preserve evidence and witness testimony.
Does homeowner’s insurance cover dog bite injuries?
In many cases, yes. A dog owner’s renters or homeowners insurance may provide liability coverage for injuries caused by their pet.
What if the bite happened in a public park or housing complex?
Depending on the property’s ownership, both the dog’s owner and a third-party (e.g. property management) may be held responsible.
Get Legal Help from a Queens Dog Bite Lawyer Today
A dog bite can leave lasting physical and emotional damage. Don’t wait to speak with a qualified dog bite attorney who understands NYC law and knows how to fight for full compensation. The skilled team at Simon & Gilman, LLP is ready to listen, advise, and act.
Contact us online or call us directly at 332-264-7559 today to schedule your free consultation.
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