
Our Jeanerette dog bite lawyers can assist you with recovering financial losses due to a dog bite injury. With the help of our lawyers, you can move forward in life without the stress of managing your claim for damages. We will provide you with a free consultation, and you’ll know whether it’s worth seeking damages.
What Injuries Can You Get From a Dog Bite Attack?
You may sustain several injuries if a dog attacks or bites you. From serious wounds to minor cuts and abrasions, dog bites are painful. Sometimes people fall down during a dog bite incident and sustain other types of personal injuries. You can seek compensation for all of these injuries.
Some potential injuries you could sustain include:
- Bite wounds and scars
- Abrasions
- Scratches
- Sprained ligaments (if you get knocked down)
- Broken bones
- Bruises
- Facial damage requiring reconstructive surgery


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ClientLaws Concerning Dog Bites Could Affect Your Case’s Outcome
The law concerning dog bites in Louisiana is found in CC Art. 2321. This law states that a dog owner is responsible for all damages caused by the animal under certain conditions. The first condition is that the owner knew (or had reason to believe) that the animal could possibly injure someone, and they took no precautions or measures to prevent that from happening.
The second condition is that the dog was not provoked by the person bitten. In other words, if you provoke a dog and it ends up biting you, you may not be able to recover damages. Your dog bite lawyer can give you additional input about what constitutes “provoking” a dog and whether the dog owner was responsible for restraining their dog.
The Statute of Limitations Could Affect You Filing a Dog Bite Lawsuit
If all the details indicate the dog owner is responsible for damages, you must make your lawsuit in time. You must follow the statute of limitations.
CC Art. 3492 states that the statute of limitations in an injury case such as this is two years. That means you generally will have two years from the incident date to file a lawsuit for damages.


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Rick Smith | ClientA Dog Bite Lawyer’s Role in a Personal Injury Case Like Yours
Our dog bite lawyers take on a large responsibility in helping you file a claim. They will manage all the tedious details that would be overwhelming to a layperson. You can recover peacefully knowing your lawyer serving Jeanerette will accomplish all the required tasks.
Our Team Will Negotiate for a Fair Dog Bite Settlement
One of these jobs includes managing the communications between you and the other party. They will respond to all emails, phone calls, and other communications about the dog bite case. You can count on us to discuss a fair settlement amount with the other party and work to negotiate a deal. If not, they will handle all paperwork to file a lawsuit that goes to trial.
We Will Search for Proof To Support Your Dog Bite Case
Your lawyer will research the case and establish the negligence and fault of the dog owner. This may require interviewing other witnesses. Also, we will look into the dog’s past to see if there are other incidents of aggression.
Your lawyer will determine whether the dog owner knew about the dog’s propensity for aggressive behavior. These are all important factors to determine, since the law is clear about the need to establish fault.
We Will Valuate Your Dog Bite-Related Losses
Your lawyer must calculate the amount of damages that you have due to the dog bite incident. Your damages include both monetary ones and non-economic ones.


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ClientEconomic Damages You Could Recover in a Jeanerette Dog Bite Case
You will likely have a stack of bills after a dog bite injury. This will include doctor bills, hospital expenses, and other medical costs.
Another economic loss you might have incurred is lost wages. You might have had to be out of work for a while in Jeanerette. Your lawyer will assess how much you lost in wages and benefits. Also, your lawyer will consider if you expect a reduction in future work because of dog bite injuries.


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ClientNon-Economic Damages You Could Recover in a Jeanerette Dog Bite Case
After a dog bite attack occurs, you will likely have substantial pain and suffering (physical pain and mental anguish). We will consider this when assessing your total damages. You may also be limited in activities you can participate in because of your injuries. This is a factor in your damage calculation.
We must use a different calculation to determine the value of your non-economic losses. Since there are no tangible bills and expenses for pain and suffering, we will consider the severity or duration of your pain to help determine its value. Determining possible non-economic dog bite damages could involve using a formula. Your lawyer can tell you more about this.
Get in Touch With a Law Firm Serving Jeanerette Dog Bite Victims
Get in touch with Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers and discuss your injuries with us. Someone will be there to provide you with a free evaluation, any time of day or night. You don’t need to worry about paying any money upfront. We’ll take your case on a contingency-fee basis.
Our lawyers have over 350 years of combined experience. They’ve won many millions of dollars for their clients, and they are ready to look at your case. Our legal professionals will let you know where you stand. So, don’t wait another minute. You could recover damages in a dog bite lawsuit or insurance claim with our help.