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Why Choose Friedman Injury Law
Blake S. Friedman brings years of personal injury experience to your case. As a Las Vegas native and the founder of Friedman Injury Law, Blake has dedicated his practice solely to personal injury law. He has secured over $50 million in settlements for clients across Nevada. Blake and our team prioritize client needs, keeping open communication throughout the legal process. We never recommend settlements below a case’s true value. With extensive courtroom experience and a commitment to fighting for our clients, we are fully prepared to represent you aggressively and help you recover the maximum compensation possible.
BLAKE S. FRIEDMAN, ESQ.
HAS RECOVERED OVER
$100,000,000
FOR HIS CLIENTS IN
LAS VEGAS AND ACROSS
SOUTHERN NEVADA
What Is a Dangerous Dog Under Nevada Law?
In our state, a dog is legally labeled as dangerous if it has behaved aggressively on two separate occasions within eighteen months while off its owner’s property. If a dog causes a substantial injury to a person or kills another domestic animal without being provoked, the authorities can move quickly to designate the animal as vicious or dangerous.
Once an animal has been officially designated as dangerous by a local court or animal control, the owner must follow strict rules, which include:
- Keeping the dog in a secure, escape-proof enclosure when it is outside
- Putting a muzzle on the dog and using a heavy-duty leash whenever it is in public
- Getting a special permit and keeping it updated every year
- Posting clear warning signs on the property to alert visitors to the danger
- Reporting immediately to the police if the dog gets loose or bites someone else
Common Types of Dog Bite Injuries
Every single day, hundreds of people across the country end up in the emergency room because of a dog attack, and many of these incidents happen right in the victim’s own neighborhood. Children are especially at risk because they are closer to the ground and may not recognize the warning signs of a dog feeling threatened or territorial. When a large dog attacks a small child, the injuries are often concentrated on the neck and face, leaving scars that are both physical and emotional. The types of injuries we see most often in these cases include:
- Deep puncture wounds that reach the muscle
- Serious lacerations that require many stitches
- Nerve endings that are crushed or severed
- Visible scarring that might require plastic surgery
- Dangerous infections like cellulitis or rabies
- Broken hands or wrists from trying to fend off the animal
- Lasting psychological trauma and a fear of all animals
How Much Can You Sue for a Dog Bite in Nevada?
There is no set calculator for these cases because the impact of a permanent scar on a young person’s face is much different than a small bite on the leg of an adult. To get a true sense of what your claim is worth, you should sit down with our Paradise dog bite injury lawyers so we can look at the specifics of your medical records and your daily life. Depending on the facts, you may be able to seek payment for:
- Every medical bill, starting from the ambulance ride to future physical therapy
- The money you lost because you could not go to work during your recovery
- The loss of future income if you can no longer perform your job duties
- The physical pain and the mental anguish of experiencing the attack
- Costs for therapy to deal with the emotional fallout of the incident
How Long Does It Take to Settle a Dog Bite Lawsuit?
Every case is on its own timeline because we have to wait until we know the full extent of your physical recovery before we can accurately demand a specific settlement amount. If we settle too early before your doctor knows if you need more surgery, you could be stuck paying those bills yourself later on. The duration of your claim will be affected by:
- How long it takes for your wounds to reach maximum medical improvement
- The time needed to track down the dog’s vaccination and history records
- How stubborn the insurance company is during the negotiation phase
- The schedule of the local courts if a lawsuit must be filed
What Should I Do After a Dog Bite?
Your primary concern should always be getting to a doctor, even if the bite looks small, because animal mouths carry bacteria that can cause rapid infections. Once you are safe, you should try to take the following steps to protect your future legal claim:
- Contact our Paradise animal attack lawyers to start protecting your rights
- Get medical help immediately and keep all your discharge papers
- Find out who the owner is and where they live
- Take photos of the dog, the area where it happened, and your injuries
- Talk to any neighbors who might have seen the dog acting aggressively before
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Friedman Injury Law handled a litigation case for me recently and I couldn’t have been more pleased. From the beginning I received personal attention from the attorney even though my case didn’t involve that much money by personal injury standards. Their staff is friendly, courteous, and knowledgeable. I was kept informed of the case’s progress every step of the way by either support staff or the attorney himself. They took the time to explain things and answered my questions thoroughly. In the end, I received a larger settlement than I had expected, and sooner than expected, due to the attorney’s negotiating skills with both the insurance company and the medical providers. I would highly recommend Friedman Injury Law no matter how large or small your case may be.
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If you are going through the pain of an animal attack, you do not have to handle the insurance companies alone while you are trying to heal. Our team understands how these injuries can change your life, and we are committed to helping you find the path forward toward a full recovery. Call Friedman Injury Law at (702) 970-4222 for a free consultation with a Paradise native who knows how to get results.