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The area offers countless trails and dog-friendly spaces where you can enjoy time with your pets. But anywhere dogs gather, unexpected conflicts can happen—a fight between animals, a loose dog running toward someone, or a child suddenly chased and bitten. You never expect dog bites and animal attacks, let alone the serious injuries or lasting trauma that can follow.

Dog-caused injuries often carry an emotional weight that other accidents do not. Owners may panic, worry about their pets, or even try to shift blame onto you. If a dog has attacked you or your loved one, a Glenwood Springs dog bite lawyer can stand up for your rights and work to pursue the compensation you need. Take the first step today and schedule a meeting with our experienced personal injury attorneys.

Even “Good Dogs” Can Bite

Well-meaning owners and friends often believe the dogs they know would never bite. But like anyone, a dog can experience hidden stress that causes it to snap—illness, anxiety, or a strong protective instinct. Even an accidental bite or knock-down during play can leave you with injuries as serious as a deliberate attack.

If you or a family member was bitten in Glenwood Springs, you may feel pressure to minimize what happened and avoid contacting an attorney, especially if the dog bite seemed accidental. But anyone injured in a dog attack should see a doctor right away. Without treatment, even a small scratch or bite can lead to a dangerous bacterial infection. If the dog has no proof of rabies vaccination, you must act quickly to protect yourself from a potentially fatal disease.

Severe Injuries Caused by Dog Attacks

A dog attack can leave you or a family member with severe injuries. Common injuries our lawyers see include:

  • Crush injuries and broken bones
  • Deep lacerations that cause permanent scarring
  • Damage to muscle tissue or even the loss of fingers
  • Dangerous bacterial infections that may require limb amputation
  • Fatal blood loss

Children and older adults face an even higher risk of serious harm because they are smaller or more physically vulnerable. Seniors, in particular, may struggle to fully recover.

If you or a family member is the victim of a dog attack, contacting our attorneys in Glenwood Springs is essential. You or your loved one may spend weeks or months recovering, possibly needing surgeries or long-term physical rehabilitation. You may also face significant psychological trauma. And when an injured person does not survive, their family is left with grief and unexpected expenses.

Legal Recourse for a Dog Attack

Under Colorado Revised Statutes § 13-21-124, a dog owner may owe you compensation if you or a family member was attacked while in public or lawfully on private property. As a bite victim, you also benefit from the state’s strict liability rule for serious bodily injury. If you or your loved one suffered injuries that meet the state’s definition, you do not have to prove that the owner knew—or should have known—that the dog tended to bite. Our attorneys in Glenwood Springs can guide you through this process and help you pursue your dog bite claim.

Even if your injury does not qualify as “serious bodily injury,” you may still need surgery, follow-up care, or a long recovery. In those cases, you can still sue the dog’s owner, but you may need to show that the owner was negligent and knew or should have known the dog could cause harm.

Depending on what happened, you or your family may be able to recover both economic damages—such as medical bills and lost income—and non-economic damages for pain and suffering.

Contact Our Glenwood Springs Attorneys for Help With Your Dog Bite Claim

Dog bite injury claims require attorneys who bring determination, experience, and the legal knowledge needed to protect your options. When you pursue compensation, you often have to deal with homeowners’ insurance, which can lead to long delays, low offers, or unfair denials.

At Veritas Injury Lawyers, we have attorneys who understand insurance defense strategies—and more importantly, state law. When you are struggling with the aftermath of a dog attack, we are ready to help you move forward. Contact us today to speak with a Glenwood Springs dog bite lawyer about the challenges you are facing and the steps you can take to pursue the compensation you deserve.

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