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Dog bites can cause serious physical and emotional harm. If you or your child was bitten in Henderson, you may be able to file a personal injury claim, but you’ll need to understand your rights under Nevada law.
Here’s what you should know, and how a personal injury attorney in Henderson can help.
Nevada generally follows the “one bite rule,” meaning dog owners are typically not automatically liable the first time their dog bites someone, unless they knew or should have known of the animal’s dangerous tendencies. Owners may also be found liable under negligence even for a first bite, depending on whether they failed to exercise reasonable care. So, while the traditional “one bite rule” is influential and usually applies, liability can sometimes be established on other grounds if the owner acted unreasonably, even without prior knowledge of the dog’s aggression
What You Should Do After a Bite
- Get medical attention immediately
- Report the bite to animal control
- Take photos of your injuries and the location
- Get the dog owner’s contact information
A Henderson personal injury attorney will use this info to build your case.
Who’s Liable?
Most often, the dog owner. But if a landlord or property manager knew a dangerous dog was on the premises, they could share responsibility.
Damages You Can Recover
- Medical costs
- Emotional distress
- Scarring or disfigurement
- Lost wages
Contact Miller Personal Injury Attorneys to Maximize Your Compensation
Dog bite laws can be complex. At Miller Personal Injury Attorneys, we will explain your options and fight to get you what you deserve.
Call us today for a free consultation and let o protect your rights, pursue the maximum compensation, and help you move forward with confidence.
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