Kingman Dog Bite Lawyer

Dogs may be loyal companions, but even the friendliest pet can bite unexpectedly. These incidents often happen out of fear, lack of training, or negligence by the owner. The result can be serious—deep wounds, infections, permanent scarring, nerve damage, and emotional trauma. If you or a loved one was attacked by a dog due to an owner’s carelessness, a Kingman dog bite lawyer at Lerner and Rowe can step in. Our team will explain your rights, deal with insurance companies, and fight for fair compensation.

Call (928) 222-2222 for a free consultation with a Kingman personal injury attorney. We’re available 24/7 to answer your questions.

Kingman Dog Bite Lawyer

Steps to Take After a Dog Bite in Mohave County

A dog bite can leave more than just physical scars. Arizona’s strict liability law makes owners responsible for dog bites, even if the dog has never shown aggression before.

If you’re bitten in Kingman or elsewhere in Mohave County:


Compensation a Kingman Dog Bite Lawyer Can Pursue

Dog bite injuries often mean ER visits, follow-up care, and sometimes years of recovery. A successful claim may help cover:

  • Emergency treatment, hospitalization, surgery, and medication
  • Future medical needs, such as scar revision or reconstructive surgery
  • Lost income and reduced ability to work
  • Pain and suffering for both physical and emotional trauma
  • Property damage (clothing, glasses, or other personal items)
  • Loss of consortium for a spouse or partner
  • Punitive damages in cases of extreme negligence

We make sure your settlement reflects not just today’s bills but the long-term impact of the injury.

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Why Hire a Kingman Dog Bite Injury Attorney?

Dog bite cases may seem straightforward, but insurance companies often try to downplay the harm or shift blame. With Lerner and Rowe on your side, you get a team that will:

A Kingman dog bite lawyer protects your rights and takes on the stressful parts of the process while you focus on healing.


FAQs: Arizona Dog Bite Claims

What are the dog bite laws in Arizona?

Arizona enforces strict liability. Dog owners are responsible for bites, even if the dog has never acted aggressively before.

How long do I have to file a claim?

You usually have one year from the date of the bite to bring a claim under Arizona law. If the bite was due to negligence, you have two years to file a claim.

What if I was bitten on private property?
As long as you were lawfully on the property, you may still seek compensation.
What damages can I claim?

That depends on the details of your claim. Possible damages include medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and, in some cases, punitive damages.


Contact a Kingman Dog Bite Lawyer Near Me

Dog bites can leave lasting scars—physically and emotionally. At Lerner and Rowe, we take on the insurance companies so you can focus on recovery.

Our Kingman dog bite lawyers are available 24/7 and back every case with our “No Win, No Fee Promise.” That means you pay nothing unless we win.

Call (928) 222-2222, connect through LiveChat, or fill out our secure case review form to schedule your free consultation today.