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    Dogs can be faithful companions and are beloved by most people, but they can also be dangerous. With powerful jaws and teeth made to crunch bones, dogs can cause catastrophic injuries if they attack a person. Unfortunately, these attacks happen more often than they should. If you’ve been on the receiving end of an angry canine’s bite, you could be struggling with nerve damage, scarring, and psychological trauma — as well as financial strain in the form of medical bills and lost wages. To recover these losses, you need to hire a Junction City dog bite lawyer.

    At Palmer Law Group, our team of dog bite attorneys is dedicated to offering compassionate representation for clients who have been through traumatic experiences like dog attacks.

    Call Palmer Law Group at (785) 233-1836 to schedule a free consultation with one of our Junction City dog bite lawyers. 

    Why Choose Us?

    How Palmer Law Group Can Help

    We know that coming to our offices means that you’ve gone through a difficult experience. That is why we put such an emphasis on compassionate and supportive legal representation. We don’t treat you like just another case. Instead, we’ll take the time to listen to your story and clearly explain what we can do to help.

    With decades of experience helping people throughout Kansas, our Junction City dog bite attorneys are skilled negotiators and litigators. We’re proud to have helped clients recover more than $100 million in settlements and jury awards. If you need a personal injury lawyer to fight for you, turn to Palmer Law Group.

    Understanding Kansas Dog Bite Laws

    Kansas allows victims to hold dog owners responsible for the injuries their pets cause in two main ways. The first is holding an owner liable if they knew or should have reasonably known that their dog was dangerous. This is also called the one-bite rule. Under this rule, you wouldn’t have to prove negligence on the owner’s part.

    But what if the dog had never bitten anyone before or had never shown signs of aggression? In those instances, Kansas does allow you to pursue a negligence-based claim. You would have to show that the owner didn’t exercise reasonable care.

    Something our Junction City dog bite lawyers always remind clients is that you can only recover losses if you were legally on the property and didn’t provoke the animal. You also will need to file the claim within two years of the attack, as per the statute of limitations.

    Because of the nuances in Kansas laws concerning dog attacks, proving a dog bite claim can become complicated. At Palmer Law Group, we know what kind of evidence will demonstrate the owner’s culpability and how to find it.

    The team at Palmer Law Group has been helping clients in Kansas recover losses since 1980. We bring experience to the table. 

    Common Injuries You Can Suffer From a Dog Bite

    A dog bite can put you at risk of long-term health complications. Lacerations may involve deep cuts or tears in the skin. Puncture wounds are even deeper. They may not bleed as much as lacerations, but they pose a greater risk of infection. Even if you don’t see much blood, you need fast medical care.

    Along with lacerations, you can also suffer crushing injuries. A dog’s jaws are extremely powerful and could easily break or crush your bones. Those same powerful jaws can also tear off layers of skin. These tears are called avulsions, and they can require extensive surgical and medical care. Scarring is a serious issue with dog bites, and reconstructive surgeries are common.

    Aside from physical injuries, many people experience psychological trauma after a dog attack. Some victims experience symptoms of depression, anxiety, and PTSD. They might develop a fear of dogs that affects their quality of life.

    Dog Bite FAQs

    If you’ve been attacked by a dog, you may not be sure how to start the claim process. Our Kansas dog bite lawyers offer some insights.

    What should I do after a dog bite?

    Soon after being attacked, contact the police and file a report. It can also be helpful to call emergency services, no matter how mild your injuries may look. Take lots of pictures of the wound, which your attorney can use as evidence for a claim later on. As soon as you can, call our personal injury lawyers so that we can get started on your case.

    Can I claim emotional distress as part of my damages?

    Yes. After a dog bite, you can ask for both economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages compensate you for things like lost wages and medical expenses, while non-economic damages cover intangible losses like pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life. During your consultation, we can give you a clearer idea of what you’ll be able to claim.

    How does a personal injury lawyer help my claim?

    One of the many tasks that our personal injury lawyers handle is gathering evidence that shows you suffered losses and deserve compensation. We’ll also negotiate with insurance company representatives, and if we believe they’re not offering an appropriate settlement, we can take your case to court.

    How much time do I have to file a claim?

    Kansas gives you two years from the date of the attack, but you shouldn’t wait long to sue for a personal injury. Your attorney can build a stronger case if they have more time to gather evidence. Additionally, your case might fall under an exception that shortens the amount of time you have to take action.

    At Palmer Law Group, we can answer any questions you have about filing a claim.

    Contact Palmer Law Group

    Depend on Experienced Representation

    After you’ve suffered losses because of a dog attack, you need experienced lawyers to help you file for compensation. Our team at Palmer Law Group offers the assistance you deserve during this difficult time in your life.

    Schedule a free consultation with our lawyers by calling us at (785) 233-1836.