Dog bites can cause serious injuries that lead to high medical bills, emotional trauma, and even lost wages. If you’ve been bitten by a dog, you may be entitled to compensation. Our experienced legal team is dedicated to helping dog bite victims in Albuquerque pursue injury claims to recover compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and other damages.
Why File a Dog Bite Injury Claim?
Filing a dog bite injury claim ensures that you can prioritize your recovery while we handle the legal complexities. Here’s why filing a claim is essential:
- Medical Costs Recovery: Dog bites can cause injuries ranging from minor cuts to severe infections, nerve damage, and disfigurement. We help you recover the full cost of medical treatment, including emergency care, surgeries, and long-term rehabilitation.
- Lost Wages Compensation: If your injuries have kept you from working, you can recover lost wages. Our team will calculate your lost income and any potential future earning capacity if your ability to work is impacted long-term.
- Pain and Suffering Damages: Dog bites often cause emotional trauma in addition to physical injuries. You may be entitled to compensation for emotional suffering, including anxiety, fear, and other psychological effects of the attack.
- Long-Term Care: Severe injuries may require ongoing medical care, including physical therapy or reconstructive surgery. We will seek compensation to cover the costs of your long-term recovery needs.
Albuquerque Dog Bite Laws Overview
New Mexico does not follow a strict “one-bite” rule. Instead, dog bite liability in New Mexico is based on negligence. Dog owners may be held liable if it can be shown that they were negligent in controlling their dog or failed to prevent the bite, regardless of whether the dog had a history of aggression or biting.
In addition to New Mexico’s state laws, Albuquerque has specific local ordinances regarding dangerous and potentially dangerous dogs, which can impose stricter penalties and responsibilities on dog owners.
This can also lead to enhanced compensation for victims, as owners of classified dangerous dogs are required to take additional safety measures, such as securing the dog in certain enclosures and carrying liability insurance.
How We Can Help
The aftermath of a dog bite can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to navigating the legal system. We’re here to relieve that burden. We’ll manage every step of your case, from gathering the necessary evidence, filing your claim, negotiating with insurance companies, and, if necessary, taking your case to court.
Our goal is to ensure that you receive full compensation for your injuries and losses. Whether you’re facing mounting medical bills, emotional trauma, or lost income, we have the expertise to guide you through the legal process efficiently and effectively.
Steps to Take After a Dog Bite
Follow These Key Steps After a Dog Bite Incident:
- Seek Medical Attention: Dog bites can lead to serious infections, such as tetanus or bacterial infections. In rare cases, if the dog’s vaccination status is unknown or the dog is unvaccinated, there may be a risk of rabies.
- Document the Incident: Take photos of your injuries, the location of the incident, and, if possible, the dog involved. Collect contact information for any witnesses.
- Report the Bite: File a report with local animal control or the police to create an official record of the attack.
- Contact a Dog Bite Lawyer: The sooner you consult a lawyer, the better. Early legal intervention can strengthen your case and increase your chances of recovering compensation.
By taking these steps, you protect your rights and improve your chances of successfully pursuing compensation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a dog bite injury claim in Albuquerque?
In New Mexico, the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim, including dog bites, is three years from the date of the incident.
What compensation can I receive from a dog bite injury claim?
You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and any long-term medical needs that arise from the bite.
Do I need to pay upfront legal fees?
Our firm operates on a contingency fee basis, which means you won’t pay any legal fees unless we recover compensation on your behalf.
Contact Us
If you’ve been bitten by a dog, don’t wait to get the help you need. We’re here to provide expert legal guidance and fight for the compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a free case evaluation – there’s no risk and no obligation.