Have you been bitten by a dog or other animal owned by a person in the last Four (4) years?


If Yes, you should call me for a free consultation (434) 660-9701. Have you recently been the victim of a dog bite or other animal owned by a person? If you have been injured by a dog bite sometime in the last four (4) years, you should call me for a free consultation as you may be entitled to compensation. When most people think about suing or claiming injuries from another individual they think about that, the other individual they may be claim against. Most of the time, that is just simply not the case. When I evaluate a case I look for any and all insurance coverage that may cover the injury or loss that occurred. In essence, the claim is typically against the at fault parties insurance. In the case of a dog bite, it is typically the dog owners homeowners insurance.
Renters insurance also typically has a coverage available for dog owners also. So that if  homeowner or renter has a dog that they maybe didn’t properly control, leash or keep out of compromising situations, then the insurance is usually available to be claimed upon. In other words, if you have been the victim of a dog bite we sue the owners insurance. Most of the time, cases settle well before a lawsuit is even filed. However, you are going to want to choose a dog bite lawyer that is fully capable of litigating your case to protect your rights. Sometimes, the insurance carrier will want to do what is known as an Examination Under Oath or if litigation has ensued, a Deposition. Examinations Under Oath and Depositions are essentially the same thing the Examination Under Oath is just prefiling of the lawsuit.
In any event, I am an Attorney experienced with dog bite cases. The case I worked on the dog, whom happened to be a little Cocker Spaniel that ran out from a yard right up and bite a motorcycle rider that was passing by. Injuries resulted and the litigation ensued. Typically, when a dog bite happens, the owner will be held negligent or in some cases strictly liable. The owner is usually always liable for the actions of their dog because who else would be liable? Unless the person the dog bit was doing some sort of throwing firecrackers craziness at a dog which is cruel in and of itself. If you would like a free consultation please call me today! (434) 660-9701.
Please note that none of the foregoing should be taken as legal advice and if you have a legal matter you should most likely contact an attorney, even if you decide not to call me you should probably get in contact with another lawyer. The Law Offices of Christopher G. White, P.A. is a Global Law Firm available for free consultations via Facetime, Skype, Zoom or phone number (434) 660-9701. Please also check out my website at chriswhitelawyer.com. Thank you for reading, please also note my other practice areas. At my Law Firm we focus on the best result for the client and what the best interest of the client is. To stay connected I have Youtube Channel, Reddit, InstagramFacebookTwitter, LinkedIn, TumblrPinterestFlickrBloggerAvvo and Justia. Thank you for your time and consideration.

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