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Few incidents are as traumatizing as dog attacks, especially when children or the elderly are the victims. At Wood Law Firm LLP, we stand up for dog bite victims and families, helping them get the support they need to move on. A dog bite attorney at our firm can help after incidents involving severe cuts and bruises, crush injuries, including broken bones, injuries from falling to the ground, scarring, and disfigurement. When a dog bite disrupts your life, a dog bite lawyer at Wood Law Firm LLP can provide the legal support you need to recover and move forward. At Wood Law Firm LLP, we understand the complexities involved in dog bite cases, including navigating local laws and dealing with insurance companies.
With a dog bite attorney at Wood Law Firm LLP, you gain a team that’s committed to achieving justice and advocating for safer communities. Call (806) 304-0447 today.
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At Wood Law Firm, LLP, we offer compassionate and skilled legal services in Amarillo and throughout Texas. Our dedicated team, with over 40 years of combined experience, is committed to advocating for the injured and oppressed. We ensure your legal process is accessible and stress-free.
Why Choose Us:
- Free initial consultations, no obligations
- Contingency fee basis – no upfront costs
- Board Certified Personal Injury Trial Law expertise
- Recognized for ethical standards and professional excellence
- Flexible scheduling including evenings and weekends
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Over 40 Years of Combined Experience
Decades of success in personal injury law.
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No Fees Unless We Win
Contingency fee basis ensures no upfront costs.
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Free Consultation Always Available
Initial consultations are free and no obligation.
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Board Certified Legal Expertise
Led by Board Certified Personal Injury Attorneys.
At Wood Law Firm, LLP, we are dedicated to championing the rights of individuals and families facing catastrophic injuries. With over four decades of combined experience, our skilled attorneys, including the esteemed Board Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyer Wood and the adept Attorney Owens, advocate for justice across Texas. Specializing in complex personal injury cases, from motor vehicle accidents to wrongful death, we provide compassionate guidance through challenging times. Offering free consultations and working on a contingency fee basis, we ensure accessibility to those in need of expert legal assistance. Our commitment to ethics and excellence has garnered prestigious recognition, including Martindale-Hubbell® AV Preeminent® honors. Choose Wood Law Firm for dedicated, client-focused representation when it matters most.
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What if the dog's owner refuses to give information?If the dog's owner refuses to provide information, remain calm and document as much as possible, including photographs of the dog and the scene. If possible, gather contact information from witnesses. Report the incident to local authorities or animal control, as they can often help in identifying the owner. Seeking legal advice can also assist you in obtaining necessary information through legal channels.
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How much compensation can I get for a dog bite?Compensation for a dog bite can vary based on factors like the severity of injuries, medical costs, lost wages, and emotional distress. Each case is unique, so a lawyer can help evaluate your specific situation to estimate potential compensation. Reviewing past similar cases can provide a benchmark, but outcomes can differ based on individual circumstances and local regulations.
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What documentation do I need for a dog bite claim?For a dog bite claim, gather medical records detailing your injuries, photos of your injuries and the scene, witness statements, and any police or animal control reports. Keep a record of any communications with the dog's owner or insurance companies. A lawyer can assist in compiling and organizing this documentation to strengthen your claim and ensure all necessary evidence is presented.
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Does homeowners insurance cover dog bites?Most homeowners insurance policies do cover dog bite incidents, as these are typically regarded as personal liability claims. However, coverage can differ between policies, and some may exclude certain breeds or types of incidents. It's essential for dog owners to review their policies for specifics. As a victim, consulting with a lawyer can help determine the coverage applicable to your situation.
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