Dog Bites

Dog Bite Lawyers in Missouri

Put Decades of Experience in Your Corner

If you were bitten by another person’s dog, you should retain experienced representation immediately. In Missouri, you have five years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury claim. If the deadline expires, you will almost always be unable to recover compensation for your hospital bills, lost wages, disability-related expenses, and other losses. A skilled attorney will be able to guide you through each stage of the claims process and ensure no deadlines are missed.

At Price & Randle, our dog bite lawyers in Missouri have been helping injured people recover fair and full compensation since 2010. We can help you, as well. Our legal team exclusively focuses our efforts in this practice area, and we have successfully won millions of dollars for our clients. Using our in-depth understanding of Missouri personal injury law, we can effectively defend your rights and fight for your best interests.


Call Price & Randle today at (573) 240-8866 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation with our Missouri dog bite attorneys.


Missouri Dog Bite Laws

In Missouri a dog’s owner may be held liable by a dog bite victim if:

  • The injury was caused due to their dog biting the victim
  • The person who was bitten did not provoke the dog
  • The person who was bitten was lawfully on private property, or on public property

Additionally, when it comes to dig bite laws in Missouri, the state follows a strict liability rule. This means that, even if the dog’s owner was unaware their dog would be aggressive, they can still be held liable if their dog bites another person.

Common Dog Bite Injuries

Dog bite accidents can result in a wide range of injuries, both physical and emotional. While dogs are often considered man's best friend, it's essential to remember that they have the potential to cause harm. Understanding the types of injuries that can result from a dog bite incident is crucial in preventing and managing such situations.

  • Puncture Wounds: Puncture wounds are one of the most common types of injuries inflicted by dog bites. Dogs have sharp teeth that can easily puncture the skin, leading to deep wounds. These wounds can be painful and are at risk of infection, especially if not cleaned and treated promptly.
  • Lacerations: In severe cases, dog bites can lead to lacerations, which are deep cuts in the skin and underlying tissues. These injuries often require stitches or surgical intervention to repair damaged tissue and prevent infection.
  • Infections: Any dog bite, regardless of its severity, carries a risk of infection. Dog's mouths contain a plethora of bacteria, and when they break the skin barrier, these bacteria can enter the body. Prompt medical attention and antibiotics are often required to treat such infections.
  • Nerve Damage: Dog bites can damage nerves in the affected area, leading to long-lasting pain, numbness, or weakness. Nerve damage can be challenging to repair, and it may require surgery or physical therapy to regain normal function.
  • Fractures: Large and powerful dogs can exert significant force with their jaws, which may lead to bone fractures. Commonly, this occurs in the hands, arms, and legs, and may necessitate surgical intervention for proper healing.
  • Disfigurement: Severe dog bites can result in disfigurement, causing permanent scarring or deformity, particularly in the facial or hand areas. Such injuries can have a profound impact on an individual's self-esteem and quality of life.
  • Psychological Trauma: In addition to physical injuries, dog bite victims often suffer from emotional and psychological trauma. The fear of dogs, anxiety, and even post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can develop as a result of a traumatic dog bite incident.

Don't Wait to Get Help With Your Case Today

To discuss your circumstances with our knowledgeable dog bite attorneys, please reach out to Price & Randle and set up your free initial consultation. We can talk about your case with you and help you figure out how to best proceed. Once you hire our firm, we can start aggressively fighting on your behalf.


Call Price & Randle today at (573) 240-8866 to schedule your free consultation with our dog bite lawyer in Missouri.


 

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