Stages of a Dog Bite Lawsuit

Because dogs are such beloved pets, it can sometimes come as a shock when you’re bitten by one that seems docile and friendly. Despite that, you might find yourself embroiled in the middle of a dog bite lawsuit and wondering what you should expect. Here are the most common stages of a lawsuit that involves a dog bite:

Choosing an Attorney

The first thing you’ll need to do is find an attorney to take on your case. While it might be clear who is at fault for the dog bite, you’ll be better off leaving the job up to an attorney who knows the laws, the right way to go about building your case and how to get you the compensation you truly deserve for your pain and suffering.

Establishing Your Case

Speaking of building your case, you’ll need to have plenty of evidence that proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that you are not at fault for the dog bite and that you deserve compensation for your injuries. For instance, you’ll undoubtedly need high-quality images of your resulting injuries, copies of your medical reports, photos of where the bite took place and the contact information of everyone involved in the dog bite lawsuit.

Drafting a Letter of Demand

Another step involved in these kinds of cases is the writing up of a demand letter, which lets the owner of the dog that bit you know you plan on filing a lawsuit and shares all the information you’ve gathered so far for your case. Once the owner receives the letter, she or he can then either accept to pay the settlement amount you’re asking for or bring a counteroffer to the table. From that point, you can either accept the counteroffer or negotiate.

Filing a Lawsuit

Failing to come to an agreement, you might have no choice but to file a formal lawsuit. You can expect a trial at this stage, as well as the involvement of a jury.

If you have any questions about what else is involved in a dog bite lawsuit, don’t hesitate to get in touch with a lawyer.

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