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Our furry friends aren’t always so friendly. When a dog attacks you unprovoked in Charleston, you’ll need to act soon to recover and get the compensation you’re owed.

Dogs are one of the most common pets you might see, and for many of us, they can be loyal, sweet animals. Sadly, not all dogs are so well-behaved. Instead, you might find yourself dealing with the aftermath of a dog attack.

Your injuries might be severe, and if not treated properly, you could suffer from deadly diseases, like rabies. Because of this, you may need the help of a Charleston dog bite lawyer from HawkLaw, PA to help you recover. Our attorneys can help you get compensation from the right person when you’re injured by a dog in Charleston.  

Liability for Dog Bites

When you’re bitten by a dog, who’s responsible? That question will help you with one of your first steps to compensation. You’ll need to know who to file your claim against to get the compensation you deserve, so who’s liable when a dog bites you?

Typically, in South Carolina the dog owner has what’s called strict liability for their dog’s actions. Strict liability means that even if they were unaware that the dog might bite, they’re still responsible for the injuries their pet caused. In contrast, some other states use the one-bite rule, which means that they’re only responsible if the dog has bitten someone before.

Fortunately, Charleston residents don’t have to worry about only being compensated for a dog that has been repeatedly aggressive. Whether the dog that attacked you has bitten ten people or no one, the owner is still liable for your injuries.

Compensation for Your Dog Attack

Once you’ve found the owner, you’ll need to ensure you know what compensation to seek out for your claim. You should receive compensation for all damages you’ve suffered, from the economic to the non-economic.

First, you’ll need to make sure all your expenses are covered when you’re bitten. Your economic damages should cover all the costs you need to recover, like treatment for potential dangerous diseases. Make sure, however, that you’re also compensated for your non-economic damages. Non-economic damages cover the intangible losses you’ve suffered, like a loss of quality of life.  

If you’re injured by a dog attack, make sure you get the compensation you deserve, which may include covering the following:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost income
  • Lost earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional trauma

Seek Out a Charleston Attorney for Dog Bites

A dog attack can leave you traumatized and struggling to recover from your injuries. Sadly, that can mean you’ll be facing serious damages for some time after the attack. That doesn’t mean you’ll have to fight back alone, though.

Instead, you’ll need to fight back with the help of a lawyer from HawkLaw, PA. Our attorneys can guide you through your claim, starting with a free consultation. We’ll fight for you so you can focus on more than your lawsuit.

If you’re struggling to recover from a dog attack, reach out for help. Your Charleston dog bite lawyer can help you soon when you call 1-888-HAWK-LAW (429-5529) or fill out the online form below.  


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