Lake Havasu City Dog Bite Lawyer

Being attacked by a dog is a traumatizing experience. A dog bite can lead to puncture wounds, lacerations, nerve damage, facial injury, tissue damage, scars, and/or emotional damage such as post-traumatic stress disorder. If you sustain an injury as a result of a dog bite, it is important to ask the dog owner for their full name, contact number, address, and homeowners insurance information (carrier name and policy number). Also write down the contact information for anyone that has witnessed the dog bite occur and take photos of the dog and the bite marks you sustained. Additionally, call your local animal control center to report the incident. If necessary, seek immediate medical attention for treatment of your injuries.

If you have suffered from injuries/scarring due to a DOG BITE, you have a right to compensation. It is crucial to contact an attorney that is well versed in the local laws and regulations governing dog bites to ensure you are fairly compensated for your injuries and emotional suffering.

You may be entitled to compensation for the following:

Medical bills (past and future)

Lost wages (past and future)

Pain and suffering including emotional harm (such as post-traumatic stress)

Property damage

Permanent Injuries

In Arizona it is imperative to make a claim for your dog bite injuries within one year of the date of the incident. If legal action is not sought within this time you will lose your ability to hold the dog owner accountable for the dog attack.

If you or a loved one have been injured in a dog bite, contact Sher Law Group for a free case review. If we take your case, we will not only help you navigate through the legal process but also help you find medical providers that can properly manage your injuries and even repair the scarring you sustained from the dog bite. We are here to protect your rights and ensure you receive the maximum settlement to help make you whole.

No fee unless we win, which means we get paid only WHEN WE WIN YOUR CASE.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is liable for a dog bite in Lake, Arizona?

Arizona has a strict liability dog bite law. The owner is liable even if the dog has never bitten before. You only need to show you were bitten in a public place or lawfully on private property.

How long do I have to file a dog bite claim in Lake?

The statute of limitations for dog bite claims is generally two years from the date of the bite. Acting promptly preserves evidence that strengthens your claim.

What compensation can I recover for a dog bite injury in Lake, Arizona?

You may recover medical bills, future treatment, lost wages, pain and suffering, scarring, and emotional distress.

What should I do immediately after a dog bite in Lake?

Seek medical attention, report the bite to animal control, photograph your injuries, get the owner’s contact and insurance information, and contact an attorney before speaking with any insurer.

Can I sue if I was bitten by a dog while visiting someone’s home in Lake?

Yes. The strict liability law applies when you are lawfully on private property as a social guest. Homeowner’s or renter’s insurance often covers dog bite claims.

Lake and Dog Bite Accidents

Lake, Arizona sits in Gila County in the heart of central Arizona, positioned along US Route 60 between Globe and the White Mountains. This rural mountain community has a tight-knit character with a population under 10,000, where many residents keep dogs as working animals on ranches and properties or as family companions. The combination of expansive land, outdoor-oriented lifestyles, and frequent interactions between residents and their neighbors' animals creates an environment where dog bite incidents occur with regularity. Rural settings like Lake often see more off-leash dogs and less municipal animal control oversight than suburban areas closer to Phoenix and Scottsdale. Additionally, the summer recreation season brings visitors to the area's lakes and hiking trails, increasing foot traffic and unexpected encounters with unfamiliar dogs that may be protective of their territory.

Your Legal Rights After a Dog Bite in Lake

Arizona's dog bite statute holds dog owners strictly liable for injuries caused by their dogs, meaning you don't need to prove negligence—only that the dog bit you and caused injury. Under Arizona Revised Statutes Section 34-2061, the dog's owner is responsible for damages including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and permanent scarring or disfigurement. Arizona follows a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, so filing within this window is essential. Lake residents injured by dog bites should know that Sher Law Group serves all of Gila County and handles cases throughout Arizona, despite being based in Scottsdale. Whether your case is resolved through settlement negotiations or requires litigation in Gila County Superior Court, our team understands both the local landscape and statewide legal standards that protect your rights.

Why Lake Residents Choose Sher Law Group

Sher Law Group represents dog bite victims on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we secure compensation for you. We offer a free consultation to discuss your case, answer your questions, and explain what you can expect moving forward. Attorney Yelena Sher brings extensive experience handling personal injury claims throughout Arizona, with a proven track record of holding negligent dog owners and their insurers accountable. Our firm takes on the burden of investigation, evidence gathering, and negotiation so you can focus on healing from your injuries. If you or a family member has been bitten by a dog in Lake, Arizona, contact Sher Law Group today at 480-418-7437 for your free case evaluation.

Talk to an Arizona Dog Bite Lawyer Today

Dog attacks can leave lasting physical and emotional scars. Sher Law Group helps bite victims throughout Lake Havasu City and Kingman pursue justice under Arizona’s strict liability dog-bite laws.

Our dog bite attorneys handle cases involving adults and children, working to recover damages for medical care, reconstructive surgery, and emotional trauma.

Contact us at (480) 418-SHER (7437) or reach out online for a free consultation.

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