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Animal Bites

Denver Personal Injury Attorney

Representing people injured in Colorado Animal Attacks

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Dog bites and animal attacks generally fall under the rule of premises liability, which holds property owners and occupiers responsible for ensuring the reasonable safety of any lawful visitors. If a pet owner has any knowledge of a pet's tendency toward aggression, and he or she does not take steps to keep the animal properly secured or restrained, that pet owner can be held liable for any injuries the animal may cause. At Rosenthal & Heymann, LLC, our experienced Denver, CO animal attack attorneys represent people suffering from injures and emotional distress caused by the negligence of pet owners. If you have suffered personal injury due to an animal attack, we will fight for the compensation you deserve. Contact the dog bite lawyers at Rosenthal & Heymann, LLC for capable representation.

Many regard their large breed dogs as a trusted member of the family, and a loving companion for their children. When properly trained and well cared for, large dogs can make excellent pets. But when large breed dogs are untrained, abused, or neglected, these animals can develop a dangerous disposition. Breeds often involved in attacks include:

  • Pit Bull
  • German Shepherd
  • Rottweiler
  • Bulldog
  • Boxer

Responsible owners of these and other large breed dogs often carry homeowners' insurance that will cover injuries on their property caused by a dog bite. Treatment for these injuries can often be costly, and in severe cases, an animal bite can leave permanent scarring. Our able attorneys work hard in court to collect compensation for the medical care, treatment, and even counseling necessary to heal after an animal attack. If you, your child, or a loved one has suffered in an animal attack, contact the personal injury lawyers of Rosenthal & Heymann, LLC today.

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