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Dog Bite Injury Lawyer in Colorado

Helping dog bite victims recover physically, emotionally, and financially.

Offices in Denver and Boulder.

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Bitten or attacked by a dog? We’ll protect your rights and fight for fair compensation.

Dog bites can cause serious injuries, including deep puncture wounds, infections, nerve damage, and permanent scarring. Beyond the physical harm, victims often suffer significant emotional trauma. Colorado’s dog bite laws can be complex, and determining liability requires a detailed understanding of state statutes and local ordinances. At the Julian Bendinelli Law Firm, we help victims navigate the legal process, gather critical evidence, and pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering—while ensuring your rights are protected every step of the way.

Why Legal Help Matters After a Dog Bite Injury

Dog bite claims require a deep understanding of Colorado liability laws and insurance practices.

Establishing Liability Under Colorado Dog Bite Laws

We review the dog’s history, local leash laws, and evidence from the attack to determine fault. Colorado’s strict liability laws mean owners can be held responsible even if the dog had no prior history of aggression.

 

Countering Common Insurance Defenses

Insurance companies often try to downplay injuries or shift blame to the victim. We build a strong case with medical records, expert opinions, and witness statements to counter these tactics.

 

Recovering Full Compensation for Physical and Emotional Harm

Dog attacks can cause lasting physical damage and emotional distress. We make sure your claim includes treatment costs, therapy, scarring compensation, and pain and suffering damages.

What You May Be Entitled To

If you’ve suffered a dog bite in Colorado, you may be entitled to compensation that covers both your immediate and long-term needs.

Dog Bite Injury Claim FAQs

Answers to common questions about dog bite claims in Colorado.

1. What should I do immediately after a dog bite in Colorado?

Seek medical attention right away to prevent infection and document your injuries. Report the incident to local animal control and gather as much evidence as possible, including photos of injuries and the dog, witness contact information, and the owner’s details.

2. Can I file a claim if the dog has never bitten anyone before?

Yes. Under Colorado’s strict liability law, a dog owner can be held responsible for bites causing serious injury even if the dog had no prior history of aggression.

3. What if the dog owner claims I provoked the attack?

Provocation can affect your case, but insurance companies often use this argument unfairly. We gather witness statements, video evidence, and expert opinions to challenge these claims.

4. How long do I have to file a dog bite claim in Colorado?

The statute of limitations for dog bite cases is generally two years from the date of the injury. Acting quickly helps preserve evidence and strengthens your case.

5. Can I recover compensation for emotional trauma after a dog attack?

Yes. Dog bite victims can recover damages for emotional distress, including anxiety, PTSD, and other psychological impacts, in addition to physical injuries.

6. Will the dog be put down if I file a claim?

Filing a claim does not automatically result in the dog being euthanized. That decision is made by animal control or the court based on the dog’s history and the severity of the attack.

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