Every dog, no matter its age or breed, can be dangerous. Florida law acknowledges this, which is why all dog owners are strictly liable for the damages their pets cause. Whether you were bitten by a dog you’ve known for years or a dog you met in passing, you have legal options.
A Rockledge dog bite injury lawyer from Andrew Pickett Law knows what you’re going through. We have years of legal experience handling dog bite injury cases and are well-versed in how Florida law protects injured claimants. During your free case review, we want to learn your story and start championing your rights.
We Manage Cases on a Contingency-Fee Basis
You may have concerns about affording legal help in Brevard County. Yet, our lead attorney, Andrew Pickett, has always helped injured people on contingency. Our clients don’t pay retainers, hourly rates, or other fees for our help. At the conclusion of your case, a pre-determined percentage of your settlement pays for our service.
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We Can Manage Your Case Within Florida’s Statute of Limitations
We resolve many dog bite injury cases through insurance settlements. Yet, some insurers are just as uncooperative as negligent pet owners themselves. To preserve your right to litigation, we urge you to connect with our team before your case’s statute of limitations expires.
Florida Statutes § 95.11(3)(a) notes that you generally have four years to file your lawsuit. You have even less time to file a wrongful death case, only two years under Florida Statutes § 95.11(4)(d). Taking prompt legal action is crucial to your case’s outcome. Failing to file your claim on time could prevent you from seeking damages.
Recoverable Damages After Your Dog Bite Injury in Rockledge, Florida
Compensation in your case depends on the extent of your injury and the harm you suffered. Recoverable damages in your case could include:
Medical Expenses
What may initially appear as a minor puncture wound could soon become a severe infection. Medical expenses in your case could comprise:
- Doctor visits
- Assistive devices
- Medications
- Surgical procedures (such as cosmetic procedures)
- Physical therapy
- Mental health services
- Stitches
- Blood transfusions
Lost Job-Related Expenses
A dog bite can cause you to miss time from work. It can also affect your recovery period both now and in the future. Compensation could account for lost tips, bonuses, income, and other related expenses.
Out-of-Pocket Expenses
You could recover those expenses if you paid for anything out of pocket due to your dog bite. Examples include temporary transportation arrangements and filing fees. If you were injured while trying to protect your dog, compensation could account for their necessary veterinary care.
Non-Economic Damages
Non-economic damages account for the physical and emotional harm you endured. Examples include:
- Pain and suffering
- Mental anguish
- Disfigurement
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Scarring
You can recover additional losses depending on your situation. Our dog bite injury lawyer serving Rockledge can evaluate your case and explain more.
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Beatrice Maxime
$1,000,000 Verdict
"I am so very grateful to have had this firm represent me. I was in a car accident a few years ago, but the car insurance company of the person who totaled my car would not replace my car, nor pay for my medical bills. We ended up going to court and because of Mr. Pickett, we won the case. Thank you so much for all you did for us!!!!"
What You Can Expect from Your Injury Lawyer in Brevard County
When you entrust your case to Andrew Pickett Law, PLLC:
We Can Gather Evidence to Support Your Case
Your dog bite injury case needs evidence to succeed. Supporting information in your case could include:
- Photos of your injuries
- The accident report
- Bills and receipts related to your damages
- Written communications from the involved parties
- The dog’s veterinary records
- Information from your doctor
- Your medical and employment records
We must prove that because another party’s dog bit you, you deserve compensation. We do not need to prove fault or negligence. We also do not need to prove the dog’s owner knew about their dog’s aggression to seek damages.
We Can Protect You from Allegations
The dog’s owner may accuse you of provoking the dog, hoping to avoid liability. We can protect you from such allegations by reviewing witnesses’ statements, evaluating your injuries, and reading the accident report.
We Can Manage All Insurance Negotiations
Pursuing an insurance settlement requires a considerable amount of legwork. It involves filing paperwork, asserting the cost of your damages, and negotiating with the claims adjuster. Each of these tasks can take a considerable amount of time. So, we can undertake them for you.
Questions You May Have About Your Dog Bite Case in Rockledge
Right now, you may wonder:
Does It Matter What Dog Bit Me?
Rockledge does not ban any specific dog breed. So, the dog’s breed alone should not factor into your case for damages. Still, the city has ordinances about dog ownership. For instance, owners must have their dogs on leashes no longer than six feet. They must also refrain from having their dogs roam free in areas other than mandated dog parks.
What If a Friend’s Dog Bit Me?
Pursuing compensation from a friend can get complicated when considering the emotions involved. However, if you were bitten at a friend’s house, you might not have to pursue them directly for damages. Instead, you can file a claim with their homeowner’s insurance policy. We can examine this situation and advocate for you accordingly.
How Long Does It Take to Recover Compensation?
We hope to recover compensation for your losses as quickly as possible. However, your case’s progression depends on many factors unique to your situation. We can combat any setbacks that delay your case, including bad faith insurance practices and other intimidation tactics.
What Types of Injuries Merit Compensation?
You could pursue damages if you suffered harm because of a dog bite. Previously, we’ve secured compensation for people who have suffered:
- Broken bones
- Torn ligaments
- Lacerations
- Blood loss
- Soft-tissue injuries
- Infections
- Mental health complications, such as post-traumatic stress disorder
Don’t let the dog’s owner say that your injuries aren’t severe. Our team can take your side of the story seriously, then pursue what you deserve.
Call Andrew Pickett Law Now for a Free Case Review
Attorney Andrew Pickett and his team of paralegals are ready to start building your Rockledge dog bite injury case today. To explore partnering with our firm, connect with us now.
Meet Andrew Pickett
Dealing with the murky policies of insurance companies designed to confuse and prevent you from receiving compensation is our expertise.
15+ years experience as a personal injury attorney.
Specialized in battling insurance companies.
95% settlement rate for clients.
Handled 500+ personal injury cases.
Collected more than $38 million for clients.
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