If a dog bit you or a loved one, the animal’s owner could be liable for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. While you focus on your recovery or supporting an injured loved one, our Valley Falls dog bite lawyers will fight for your financial recovery. We have recovered over $100 million for injury victims.
You can get legal support for your dog bite injury claim from the start at no upfront cost to you. Our Valley Falls personal injury lawyers will accept your case on a contingency fee basis, and one of our team members will review your case for free. Get your free initial consultation by contacting Farmer & Morris Law, PLLC, today.
Let Our Valley Falls Dog Bite Attorneys Deal with the Insurance Company
When you choose our personal injury law firm to handle your dog bite injury claim, we will work hard to manage every step of the legal process for you. We will represent you with kindness and compassion while doing all of the following:
- Identifying the dog and its owner
- Investigating the biting incident
- Collecting supporting evidence
- Handling case-related communication
- Submitting insurance claim forms
- Negotiating for a favorable settlement
We also offer a free review with a team member and have a 24/7 helpline to answer your questions immediately. Our goal is to provide excellence in legal representation in every case, with every client, and at every stage.
Farmer & Morris, PLLC, Has a Google Reviews rating of 4.9 Out of 5 Stars
You and your case are our priorities, so we will treat you like a person, not a case file. On our testimonials page, previous clients say things like the following:
- “I cannot express how much we love Farmer & Morris Law. They treat you like you matter … Even after the case was over Hannah still reaches out to us to check on us.”-Jerrica Ford
- “Gabrielle R. Valentine, from start to finish proved to be an exceptional choice … She’s forthright, consistent, informed, and trustworthy. Needless to say, everything worked out very well…Highly Recommendable!”-Pamela S.
Our personal injury law firm works hard to earn positive reviews from our clients by providing the personalized legal service they need and deserve.
How Dangerous Dog Laws May Affect Your Valley Falls Injury Claim
According to S.C. Ann § 47-3-110, you can seek compensation if the bite you suffered was unprovoked. Our Valley Falls dog bite injury lawyers will build an evidence collection that supports your right to compensation.
Our personal injury attorneys will define the law and ensure your claim meets all appropriate legal parameters. We will also develop a strategy against any defense from the dog’s owner that the animal was provoked.
Get started with a free initial consultation. Contact Farmer & Morris Law, PLLC today.
Your Lawyer will Collect Evidence that Proves the Dog Owner’s Financial Liability
A solid evidence collection can be instrumental in your dog bite claim. We understand that evidence collection can be a daunting task. To submit the most substantial possible case file on your behalf, we will collect evidence such as the following:
- Official reports—police, medical first responder, and animal control
- Medical records that attribute your injuries to the dog bite
- Witness statements—canine and medical experts and eyewitnesses
- Photos and video of your injuries and the scene where the bite occurred
- Veterinary records that depict the dog’s medical history
You do not have to build your case file alone. When you let us handle it for you, we’ll work hard to prepare a compelling evidence collection.
Get an Accurate Assessment of Your Valley Falls Dog Bite Claim
The value of your personal injury settlement will depend on your unique expenses and losses directly caused by or connected to the dog bite or attack you were involved in. Your recoverable economic and non-economic damages may include:
- Medical bills: Emergency, follow-up, and ongoing care, including future treatment for scarring and disfiguring injuries
- Lost wages: Current and future lost wages from all income sources and loss of future earning ability
- Property damage: The costs of repairing or replacing any property damaged or destroyed during the animal attack
- Pain, suffering, and inconvenience: Compensation for the physical, mental, and emotional pain, discomfort, and turmoil you endured
- Wrongful death damages: Funeral and burial expenses and loss of financial support, household contributions, consortium, and care
In addition to assessing your damages, we will document them in detail and include this list with your settlement demand letter. We will also represent you during the negotiation phase and fight for fair compensation.
We Can Help You Avoid a Potentially Costly Delay in Filing Your Lawsuit
Each state has a statute of limitations that defines how much time you have to file a civil lawsuit. In South Carolina, S.C. Ann § 15-3-530 generally gives you three years to file your lawsuit. However, determining the precise deadline can be complicated, especially when the injury victim is a child, as is often the case with a dog bite claim.
The statute of limitations typically starts running on the date of the incident. In cases involving minors, it starts on the day the victim turns 18 years old. Avoid a potential misinterpretation by letting us handle your personal injury lawsuit for you. We will file it on time and avoid the costly risks of non-compliance.
Get Help from a Valley Falls Dog Bite Lawyer Today
If a dog injured you or a loved one, we will help you fight for financial compensation. Our legal team will file your insurance claim or lawsuit and work hard to achieve a fair monetary recovery.
Learn more about the advantages of trusting a Valley Falls dog bite lawyer from our team with your fight for compensation. Contact Farmer & Morris Law, PLLC, for your free review today.