St. Joseph Dog Bite Lawyer
Have you or your child been bitten or attacked by a dog? Then you know how the physical injuries, emotional trauma, and financial burdens can be overwhelming.
Dog attacks often happen suddenly, leaving victims with serious injuries, medical bills, and sometimes lifelong scars—both physical and emotional. You shouldn’t have to bear these burdens alone. Missouri law protects dog bite victims and holds pet owners responsible for the harm their animals cause.
Our experienced St. Joseph dog bite lawyer understands the physical, emotional, and financial toll of animal attacks. We’ve helped countless victims recover fair compensation—and we’re ready to fight for you too.
Call us at Murphy, Kinney, & Sumy, LLC for a free consultation and speak to a compassionate legal team. Let us help you understand your rights while you focus on healing.
Why Experience Matters in Dog Bite Cases
After a dog attack, having experienced legal representation can make a significant difference in your recovery and financial outcome.
Thorough Investigation
We will:
Identify the dog and its owner
Gather evidence about the attack
Obtain witness statements
Research the dog's history of aggression
Review animal control records
Document your injuries thoroughly
Navigating Insurance Claims
Most dog bite claims are covered by the owner’s:
Homeowner's insurance
Renter's insurance
Special animal liability policy
Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts or deny claims entirely. Our attorneys know how to deal with insurance adjusters and counter their tactics effectively.
Establishing Liability
We’ll help prove:
The defendant owned the dog
You were lawfully on the property where the attack occurred
You didn't provoke the dog
You suffered actual damages as a result of the bite
Maximizing Compensation
Many dog bite victims underestimate their claim’s value. We consider all current and future impacts, including:
Long-term medical needs
Reconstructive surgeries
Psychological treatment
Permanent scarring
Impact on quality of life
Call us now to learn your rights and options. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can begin building your case.
Hold Negligent Pet Owners Accountable
Understanding Dog Bite Laws in Missouri
Missouri follows what’s known as a “strict liability” rule for dog bites. This means that in most cases, dog owners are legally responsible when their pet bites someone, regardless of whether the dog has shown aggressive behavior in the past.
Unlike some states that follow a “one bite rule” (where owners are only liable if they knew their dog was dangerous), Missouri law holds owners accountable even for a dog’s first bite.
Owner Responsibility
Dog owners in St. Joseph have legal duties to:
Keep their dogs under proper control
Obey leash laws in public areas
Prevent their dogs from trespassing
Take reasonable steps to prevent attacks
When owners fail to meet these responsibilities and someone gets hurt, they can be held financially responsible for the resulting damages.
Public vs. Private Property
Where the bite occurred can impact your case. Attacks that happen in public places, like parks or sidewalks, are often straightforward liability cases. Bites that occur on private property may involve additional factors, such as whether you were legally on the property.
Our attorneys understand these nuances and will investigate all aspects of your case to build the strongest possible claim.
Dog Attack Cases We Handle
Dog bites and attacks can cause a wide range of injuries, from minor wounds to life-threatening trauma:
Puncture Wounds and Lacerations: Deep cuts that may require stitches and can lead to infection
Broken Bones: Particularly in the hands, arms, or legs from the force of a bite or from falling during an attack
Facial Injuries: Often requiring plastic surgery and leaving permanent scars
Nerve Damage: Leading to reduced function, sensation loss, or chronic pain
Scarring and Disfigurement: Especially concerning when on visible areas like the face or arms
Infections: Including serious ones like MRSA, rabies, or tetanus
Emotional Trauma: Post-traumatic stress, fear of dogs, anxiety, or depression
Death: In severe cases, especially involving children or elderly victims
Children are particularly vulnerable to serious dog bite injuries, as they’re often bitten on the face, head, or neck due to their height. Their smaller size also means injuries can be more severe and potentially life-altering.
Types of Compensation You May Receive
After a dog bite or attack, you may be entitled to significant compensation for your losses:
Medical Expenses
Emergency room treatment
Hospital stays
Surgeries (including plastic surgery)
Medications
Physical therapy
Future medical procedures
Lost Income
Wages lost during recovery
Reduced earning capacity
Time off for medical appointments
Career impacts
Pain and Suffering
Physical pain from injuries
Emotional distress
Mental anguish
Fear, anxiety, or PTSD
Scarring and Disfigurement
Additional compensation for visible scars
Impact on self-image and confidence
Future corrective procedures
Other Damages
Property damage (torn clothing, broken glasses, etc.)
Counseling or therapy expenses
In-home care during recovery
The value of your claim depends on many factors, including the severity of your injuries, your prognosis for recovery, and the impact on your daily life. Our attorneys work diligently to document all your damages and build a compelling case for maximum compensation.
Our Experience With Dog Bite Cases
For years, our law firm has successfully represented dog bite victims throughout St. Joseph and the surrounding areas. We understand the unique challenges these cases present and have developed effective strategies to overcome them.
Compassionate Representation
We know that dog bite cases aren’t just about physical injuries—they often involve significant emotional trauma as well. Our team provides supportive, understanding representation while aggressively pursuing the compensation you deserve.
Proven Results
We’ve secured substantial settlements and verdicts for dog bite victims, including:
Children attacked in neighborhoods or parks
Delivery workers bitten on private property
Visitors injured in friends' or relatives' homes
People attacked in public places
Knowledge of Local Ordinances
Our attorneys are familiar with St. Joseph’s specific animal control ordinances and how they can impact your case. This local knowledge gives us an advantage when building your claim.
Resources to Build Strong Cases
We work with medical experts, plastic surgeons, psychologists, and other specialists to document the full extent of your injuries and their impact on your life.
Don't Wait to Get the Legal Help You Deserve
After a dog bite, time is critical. Evidence can disappear quickly, and Missouri law limits the time you have to file a claim. The sooner you contact us, the stronger your case will be.
We make getting legal help easy:
Free, no-obligation consultations
No upfront costs or fees
You pay nothing unless we win your case
Evening and weekend appointments available
We can come to you if you can't come to us
Don’t let insurance companies or dog owners determine what your case is worth. Let our experienced attorneys fight for the full compensation you deserve.
Contact Our Missouri Injury Attorneys Today
We work on a contingency basis—no fees unless we win. Call us today for a free, no-obligation case review. Our team is standing by to help you get justice and the compensation you need to move forward.
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