Bitten By a Dog In Wyoming?

BITTEN BY A DOG IN WYOMING? WE ARE HERE TO HELP.

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Being bitten by a dog in Wyoming is a terrifying experience that may leave a victim with life-altering injuries. Wyoming's lack of a dog bite statute further makes the matter challenging for the dog bite victim. Thus, the victim's best interest is to hire an experienced dog bite lawyer in Wyoming to increase the chances of a successful dog bite claim.

 

In this article, Wyoming's top-rated dog bite attorneys at Injury Law Firm® explain what steps to take, how to prove liability, and file a dog bite injury claim.

 

 

Proving Liability in a Wyoming Dog Bite Case

 

The complexity of determining the liability in a dog attack often leaves dog bite victims confused. Dog bite law in Wyoming generally involves accountability under theories of liability, such as negligence, intentional tort, or one bite rule.

 

  • Negligence: To successfully claim dog bite injuries, the plaintiff must ascertain that the dog owner was negligent and that the owner's imprudence caused the plaintiff's injuries. A typical example is when the dog owner fails to keep the dog on a leash or leaves unsupervised.

 

  • One Bite Rule: Under the one-bite rule, the dog owner can be held liable if the plaintiff proves that the dog has bitten someone before and the owner was aware of the dog's vicious propensities.

 

 

 

Vital Steps to Follow after a Dog Bite Injury in Wyoming

 

Few steps injured victims should follow to secure their rights after a dog bite injury in Wyoming:

 

  • Gather dog owner's information
  • File a report to local animal control office
  • Take pictures of your injuries
  • Get any witness information
  • Immediately seek medical attention
  • Keep copies of all bills
  • Speak to an experienced dog bite injury lawyer

 

 

A dog bite lawyer can be instrumental in dealing with the defendant's insurer and reaching a settlement, as the dog owner may also raise many defenses, including comparative negligence and trespassing.

 

 

Filing a dog bite claim in Wyoming? Contact Injury Law Firm®

 

In Wyoming, generally you have four years from the date of the injury to submit a dog-bite claim. The statute of limitations has exceptions and variations, so it is important that you consult with a lawyer. There is no way to collect damages if you miss this deadline. Discuss your case with attorneys with extensive experience handling dog bite injury claims, as they know the best arguments and evidence to obtain fair compensation.

 

Have you or a loved one been bitten by a dog in Wyoming? Our competent Wyoming dog bite lawyers at the Injury Law Firm® are here to fight aggressively to protect your legal rights and seek the maximum compensation you deserve. Call us for a free consultation today at (307) 266-5297.