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While dogs are considered man’s best friend, this is little relief to the more than 4.5 million people bitten by dogs or the more than 12,000 hospitalized due to dog bites each year. If someone else’s dog bit you, you have legal options to seek compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, pain, suffering, and other damages.

A Boulder personal injury lawyer from Daniels & Scriven, P.C. is here to help you demand it. Contact one of our knowledgeable Boulder dog bite lawyers at (720) 863-6006 for a free consultation.

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What Is Colorado’s Dog Bite Laws?

Colorado has a strict liability law that states that anyone who is seriously injured, or their lawful representative if they are killed, has the right to recover economic damages from the dog owner when their dog bites them while lawfully on public or private property.

The dog bite victim does not have to show the dog’s viciousness or dangerous propensities or the owner’s knowledge of them. If the strict liability law does not apply, traditional negligence principles do.

Common Dog Bite Injuries

Dog bites can lead to lasting physical and emotional injuries. Common injuries dog bite victims suffer include:

  • Fractures caused by the force of the dog bite or falling during the attack
  • Amputations if the dog severs a body part or it must be surgically removed to avoid infection
  • Crush injuries
  • Rabies, Pasteurella, MRSA, tetanus, or other infections
  • Facial injuries, most common in child victims
  • Loss of eyes or ears
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Back injuries, including herniated discs, sprains, and strains
  • Puncture wounds
  • Nerve damage to the area of the bite
  • Disfiguring injuries and scars
  • Soft tissue injuries, including tendon damage
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder and other psychological disorders

If a dog attack caused a traumatic head wound, contact a Boulder brain injury lawyer today to get deserved compensation.

What Is the Deadline to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Colorado?

Many dog bite injury cases can be resolved out of court. This is usually completed by filing an insurance claim with the dog owner’s homeowner’s or renter’s insurance coverage.

However, if the insurance company refuses to make a fair offer or denies your claim, filing a personal injury case may be necessary. Like other states, Colorado establishes statutes of limitations by which affected parties must take certain legal actions.

For a personal injury lawsuit, victims generally have two years from the accident date to file their case. If they miss this deadline, they can forfeit their opportunity to have their case heard in court or recover compensation for their injuries.

If you are considering taking legal action after a dog bite, the best way to preserve your rights is to contact an experienced personal injury attorney.

Contact the Boulder Dog Bite Attorneys from Daniels & Scriven, P.C. for a Free Case Review

If someone else’s dog bites and injures you, a Boulder dog bite lawyer from Daniels & Scriven, PC can help. Our legal team can connect you with qualified doctors, document your injuries, gather evidence, and demand the maximum compensation available for your dog bite claim.

We encourage you to call us at (720) 863-6006 to schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced Boulder dog bite lawyers. Let us put more than four decades of legal experience to work for you.