Welcome to Our New Site!

Welcome to our new statewide website limited exclusively to assist victims of dog bites throughout the State of New Jersey. Our South Jersey site got such a great response that we decided to handle dog bite cases all over New Jersey. We handle dog bite cases on a contingent basis […]

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Welcome to our new statewide website limited exclusively to assist victims of dog bites throughout the State of New Jersey. Our South Jersey site got such a great response that we decided to handle dog bite cases all over New Jersey. We handle dog bite cases on a contingent basis which means that you only repay my costs and pay me a legal fee at the end of the case and only if we are successful in recovering money for you. We have a 100% success rate in recovering money for our clients in the cases that we have filed on their behalf. We strive to provide the best possible representation to our clients in their dog bite case. Please check back from time to time as we discuss various aspects of dog bite law in New Jersey. We will also discuss the various subtleties of the cases we have handled in the past and are currently handling. Feel free to contact us at any time for a free consultation on your dog bite case!

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