Massachusetts Dog Bite Injury LawyersDog bites cause serious disfigurement, expensive medical bills, and emotional trauma – especially when young children are bitten. The Law Office of Aiken & Aiken has represented numerous dog bite victims seeking damages for facial injuries, scarring, and disabling attacks that lead to lost wages and rehabilitation costs. Even if dog owners obey the leash law, strict liability attaches to dog bites except when an animal is tormented by an adult. In other words, a dog does not have to be unleashed for an owner to be liable. Even if an animal is leashed and behind a fence, if a small child or adult wanders into the yard and is bitten, the owner’s insurance company may be liable for any personal injuries that occur as a result. If you are a dog bite victim we can help you recover costs associated with an emergency room visit, reconstructive surgery, and lost wages. To schedule a free consultation, contact a Massachusetts dog bite injury lawyer at Aiken & Aiken today. Located in Boston, Hyannis, and Falmouth, we represent clients in the Boston area and throughout southeastern Massachusetts, including Cape Cod and the Islands. Dog Attacks and Dog Bites that InjureThe personal injury attorneys at Aiken & Aiken represent clients seeking damages for the following kinds of physical injuries caused by a dog bite or attack:
Don’t Be Afraid to Demand CompensationMost people are reluctant to sue a neighbor or friend when a dog bite injures themselves or their children. Many mistakenly believe they are suing the owner for damages when in fact, it is the dog owner’s insurance company that often must pay for damages. As dog bite attorneys, we have years of experience in dealing with insurance companies. We are prepared to consult with medical professionals, economic impact analysts, and animal experts in determining the cause and scope of your injuries. A vicious dog attack can cause severe injuries that last a lifetime – don’t be saddled with medical bills that should be someone else’s responsibility. Questions? Contact Aiken & Aiken TodayThe dog bite law can be confusing and has a statue of limitations of 3 years. If you’ve been the victim of a Pit Bull, Rottweiler, or other dog attack, you need legal advice and direction as soon as possible. For more information regarding our practice and how we can help you, contact a Massachusetts dog bite injury lawyer at the Law Office of Aiken & Aiken today. |


