The state of Arizona recognizes your right to financial compensation for injuries resulting from a pet owner's negligence.
How?
By enacting a "strict liability" law regarding animal attacks.
Simply put, under Arizona's dog bite law, if you are lawfully on one's property and are bitten by a dog, you are probably owed compensation. You do not need to prove that the animal owner was at fault. Instead, fault is basically assumed. The primary remaining questions are if certain technical automatic defenses may apply, and how much compensation are you owed.
We are highly experienced in helping injured clients obtaining their maximum financial compensation following dog bites, dog attacks and other animal-related injuries. Each partner at our firm has:
By combining our experience fighting for injured clients with our first-hand experience regarding how insurance companies fight to minimize payouts, we are able to effectively fight for your rights.
A Recent Case Illustrates Our Effectiveness
A recent client was attacked by a dog while visiting a home. She suffered facial injuries and needed to work with surgeons to minimize scarring. Our representation resulted in a confidential six-figure settlement.
Arizona Law Requires Fast Action
While Arizona strict liability law enables a fair resolution for dog bite claims, injured individuals must act quickly. If you fail to file your claim within a year of your accident, you may be barred from pursuing compensation. For a no-charge discussion of your dog bite and animal attack case, contact our firm as soon as possible.
Contact Us
Contact McNamara, Goldsmith & Macdonald, P.C. for effective representation in Tucson and throughout Southern Arizona. We provide free initial consultations, are available for weekend and evening appointments and are conveniently located near the intersection of River and Campbell. To contact a lawyer, call 520-624-0126.