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    Newark NJ Dog Bite Lawyer

    Dog attacks can occur in an instant. However, victims are left to deal with the impact of these attacks for a long time thereafter.  Every dog bite case is unique. Some cases are resolved out of court, while others end up going to trial. An experienced Newark NJ dog bite lawyer will represent you throughout the process. They will fight to ensure you recover just compensation for your injuries.

     

    How Long Does it Take to Settle a Dog Bite Lawsuit?

    If you are thinking of pursuing compensation for your injuries through a dog bite lawsuit, you may be curious as to how long it would take to settle your lawsuit. Each dog bite lawsuit is unique. It is therefore impossible to tell how long it will take to settle your dog bite lawsuit. Several factors affect how long it takes to settle a dog bite lawsuit. These include:

    • The severity and extent of your injuries
    • Whether fault for the dog attack is obvious or if there are questions as to where the fault lies
    • Whether the reasonable settlement is reached out of the court or if your case goes to trial.

    There is no way to determine exactly how long it will take to settle your dog bite lawsuit. This will depend on the specifics of your case. However, hiring a Newark, NJ dog bite lawyer can help to speed up your case.

    Should I Settle Out of Court or Go to Trial?

    We understand that you may be facing extreme financial strain due to your injuries. Taking an out-of-court settlement is more efficient, less stressful, and can result in a much quicker conclusion to your case. Court cases can drag on for months or even years.

    While you may be tempted to accept an out-of-court settlement, there are some pitfalls that you should be aware of. Once you have accepted the settlement, you typically can no longer recover additional compensation for the same injury from the same party. It should also be noted that you could potentially recover much more in compensation if you go to trial.

    The best way to determine whether to accept an out-of-court settlement or to proceed to trial is by consulting with an experienced lawyer. An experienced attorney can estimate the value of your case. They will negotiate for a fair settlement on your behalf.

    Contact our law offices to consult with an experienced and knowledgeable dog bite lawyer in Newark. Our attorneys will review your case and determine the approximate value of your claim. We will fight to recover full compensation for your injuries. Our team will work with your best interests at the forefront. We won’t settle for anything less than what we believe is just compensation for your damages.

    The Steps of the Dog Bite Lawsuit Filing Process

    Step 1: Seek Medical Care and Report the Attack

    Immediate medical treatment is critical for your health and creates an irrefutable record of your trauma. Simultaneously, report the incident to local police and municipal animal control. This generates an official paper trail and forces an investigation into the dog’s history.

    Step 2: Gather Crucial Evidence

    Because New Jersey operates under strict liability, you simply need to prove the dog bit you while you were legally on the premises. Photograph your injuries and the location, collect witness contact information, and officially identify the dog and its owner.

    Step 3: Retain a Specialized Attorney

    New Jersey strictly enforces a two-year statute of limitations on personal injury claims. Hiring a lawyer who focuses exclusively on dog bite litigation ensures time-sensitive evidence is preserved and your rights are aggressively protected.

    Step 4: Issue a Demand Letter and Negotiate

    Your attorney will calculate your total damages, including hospital bills, lost income, and future reconstructive costs, and issue a formal demand to the dog owner’s insurance company. This triggers strategic negotiations aimed at securing maximum compensation out of court.

    Step 5: File the Formal Complaint

    If the insurer stubbornly refuses a fair settlement, your attorney will officially file a civil complaint in the appropriate New Jersey county court. This initiates formal litigation, moving your case toward discovery and trial.

    Contact The New Jersey Dog Bite Lawyer today

    Start the filing process backed by over 40 years of dog bite law experience. Schedule your free consultation with David Cowhey at your earliest convenience.

    Hackensack Dog Bite Questions

    What Treatment Costs Can I Recover?

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    Cosmetic Treatment Costs

    Under New Jersey dog bite law, dog bite victims can recover their cosmetic treatment expenses from the dog’s owner. The New Jersey Dog Bite Lawyer can help put you in touch with the state’s leading cosmetic surgeons and use his litigation experience to ensure the owner pays the costs.

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    Psychological Care Costs

    For childhood dog bite victims in particular, psychological treatment can be of immense value to the dog bite injury recovery process. The New Jersey Dog Bite Lawyer has a vast network of resources for childhood dog bite victims and their families, including connections with the top psychologists in their field.

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    Lost Income

    When you suffer a serious injury, you’re unlikely to be able to work for days, weeks, even months after the attack. This lost income is the responsibility of the dog’s owner, and the New Jersey Dog Bite Lawyer battles the insurance companies to ensure your full wages, bonuses, and other employment income is included during settlement negotiations.

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    David J. Cowhey, the New Jersey Dog Bite Lawyer, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended the Cardinal Dougherty High School, where he was a four-year member of the two-time City Championship soccer team. He graduated as class valedictorian and scholar-athlete.

    He attended Haverford College, where he was a four-year starter on the varsity soccer team and earned all-league honors and a place on two NCAA Tournament teams. He graduated with departmental honors in history. In 1982, he graduated with honors from Rutgers School of Law and went to work for a large Philadelphia law firm.

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