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The experienced legal team at the law offices of PKSD Accident and Injury Lawyers is prepared to help dog bite victims hold negligent pet owners liable for injuries and damages.
Our firm has over 150 years of combined legal experience protecting the rights of injury victims throughout Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and New Mexico. We have recovered millions in compensation on behalf of our clients. Partner Jeff Pitman has been certified as a Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy since 2000.
Contact us today to schedule a Free Case Evaluation with one of our Milwaukee dog bite lawyers to learn more about your legal options. There is no need to make a commitment to hire our lawyers, even after your complimentary consultation, and your information is always kept confidential. There is no risk in discussing your dog bite claim with us. There are no hidden or upfront fees and we only get paid when we obtain a recovery on your behalf. Take a look at some of our client testimonials to find out what our clients have to see about the services we provided.
Under Wisconsin’s Strict Liability Rule, dog owners are held liable if their dog attacks, injures, or kills another person. Owners are liable for the full amount of damages caused by the attack.
If the owner knew the dog previously attacked someone without provocation, and the attack resulted in permanent physical scarring or disfigurement, the owner is required to pay two times the amount of damages. That is if your attack also resulted in permanent physical scarring or disfigurement.
Unless the victim was trespassing or he or she provoked, instigated, or taunted the dog, the owner is financially liable for all costs and damages associated with the attack.
In other words, if you did not have a legal right to be on the property at the time of the attack or your actions caused the dog to attack, you are likely ineligible for benefits.
At PKSD, we are dedicated to ensuring justice is served by pursuing the maximum compensation available for our clients so they can move forward with their lives after a serious injury.
Mr. Pitman is a member of the Nursing Home Litigation Group of the American Association for Justice, the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, the Iowa Association for Justice and the New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association. Mr. Pitman was President of the Wisconsin Association for Justice in 2013 and is a current member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA). He lectures extensively on nursing home abuse and neglect and has authored numerous articles in the area of personal injury litigation.
Since no two dog bite cases are the same, the amount and types of compensation that may be available depend on the severity of your injuries and how your life has been negatively affected.
There are generally two types of compensation that may be available:
Economic damages – These are the out-of-pocket costs created by your injuries, such as medical bills, prescription medicines and lost wages. Some examples of economic damages may include:
Non-economic damages – These are intangible damages that do not have a definitive value. Examples may include:
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The Wisconsin statute of limitations for personal injury is generally three years from the date the injury was sustained. If you try to file a claim after the three-year period, it will most likely be barred by the court and you will be disqualified from obtaining compensation. The statute of limitations for your claim is likely to be three years, but there are exceptions, which is why it is important to talk to an experienced Milwaukee dog bite lawyer about your potential claim.
If you or someone you know was attacked by a dog, there are some important steps you should take for your own health and safety and to try to maintain your eligibility to pursue compensation:

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While any dog could potentially attack a person, some dogs may be more likely to do so. Some breeds are known to be more aggressive, even if they have been well taken care of, including:
Dog bite injuries are often serious, and may cause permanent, debilitating damage. In fact, many dog bite victims need surgery or hospitalization. Victims may also need psychological counseling. These injuries are often expensive to treat. Examples of serious injuries and side effects from dog bites may include:
If you or your loved one was bitten or attacked by a dog, you should contact an experienced attorney as soon as possible. At PKSD Accident and Injury Lawyers, we have handled many personal injury cases and recovered tens of millions in compensation on behalf of our clients. We are prepared to manage every step of the legal process on your behalf. We also have access to medical experts and investigators to help us build a strong case and calculate the value of your damages.
If you have questions about your claim, contact our office today to set up your free consultation with a Milwaukee dog bite attorney. 414-333-3333. Our Milwaukee office is located at 1110 N Doctor M.L.K. Jr Dr #320, which is less than a mile away from the Aurora Sinai Medical Center.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Jeffery A. Pitman, who has more than 28 years of legal experience and handled thousands of personal injury cases while obtaining millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and New Mexico.