Have You Or A Loved One Been Injured By A Dog Or Other Animal In Georgia?
If you or a loved one have been injured or bitten by a dog you should speak with an experienced Georgia dog bite lawyer as soon as possible. Contact us online or call our Peachtree City office directly at 404.474.0804 to schedule your confidential consultation. Jason has helped injured victims in Peachtree City and throughout Georgia for over 30 years and looks forward to helping you.
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Legal Restrictions on Pit Bulls and Other Dangerous Dog BreedsThe law views certain breeds of dogs as potentially dangerous. Learn the dangerous dog laws in Atlanta and other cities, and their penalties.
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Georgia Dog Bite Law: Landlord Liability for Dog BiteGenerally, landlord liability for a dog bite in Atlanta does not apply if the tenant's dog bit another party. The dog owner may be liable for damages.
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Animal Attacks While on Another’s PropertyWhen an animal attack occurs on someone’s property, victims may file a premises liability claim. But other laws may also apply dependent on the animal.
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Filing a Dog Bite Claim: Compensation Recoverable for Economic & Noneconomic DamagesIf you’re the victim of a dog bite, compensation could be recoverable. Victims may be entitled to compensation for both economic and noneconomic damages suffered.
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Proving Dog Attack Liability When Filing a ClaimWhen filing a dog bite claim, you'll need the facts to prove dog attack liability. An Atlanta dog bite attorney can help collect various types of evidence.
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Steps to Take After a Dog Bite Attack in Forest Park, Georgia (Part A)Seek medical attention after a dog bite attack in Forest Park, Georgia. To make a claim, talk to a Forest Park dog bite lawyer: 1-404-474-0804.
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Georgia Dog Bite Laws Explained O.C.G.A. § 4-8-21Georgia dog bite laws are quite complex. Here are some of the basics regarding grounds, proof, and statutes of limitation. For legal help: 404-474-0804.
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Dog Bites In GeorgiaGeorgia dog bite law is incredibly owner-friendly, requiring that owners have a knowledge of their dogs propensity to bite before holding them liable for their pets.