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Reading Dog Bite Attorney

Dogs and other pets are widely known as family-friendly and faithful companions. Even so, they are still animals that are capable of causing serious injuries, particularly to children. Some dogs are dangerous. Issues involving dog bites and animal attacks are extremely complex and sometimes involve many parties. The Pennsylvania Dog Law is complicated. It is important to talk to an attorney as soon as possible about your rights after an incident occurs.

At Pleet Law Firm in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, we are dedicated to achieving the best possible outcome for the victims of negligence involving animal related injuries. With decades of jury experience, we provide our clients with education and support through all phases of their animal related case.

If you or a loved one has been injured in an animal attack, it is important to understand your rights. Call 610-492-7078 or toll free 800-470-8217 for a free initial consultation.

Assessing the Damages From Dog Bites

A dog attack can have a traumatic impact on victims, both physically and emotionally. The damage is even more severe for small children who, tragically, are common victims due to their smaller stature.

We work closely with our clients and professional experts to assess all the needs of our clients. Negotiated settlements or jury verdicts can provide the necessary compensation. The needs of dog bite victims may extend into the future, including medical expenses, rehabilitation, cosmetic surgery and counseling.

Lancaster Premises Liability Lawyers

Victims may seem reluctant to pursue a case when the dogs belongs to a neighbor, friend or family member. This is understandable, however it is important to know that compensation most often comes from insurance resources; primarily homeowners insurance policies. While no one likes to consider suing a neighbor or friend, most cases are resolved with their insurance company.

To learn more about your rights and how we can help you with all aspects of your situation, contact us today for a free consultation. Our Reading dog bite lawyers are ready to be your advocate. Se habla español.