Dog Bite Lawyer Lawyer in Greensboro, NC

Experienced dog bite lawyer attorneys serving Greensboro and the surrounding NC communities. Free consultation — no fee unless we win.

Dog Bite Lawyer Attorney in Greensboro, NC

If you are looking for an experienced dog bite lawyer lawyer in Greensboro, NC, the attorneys at Dr. Ted Injury Law are ready to help. Our legal team has a proven track record of successfully representing clients in dog bite lawyer cases throughout the region.

We understand that dealing with a dog bite lawyer case can be overwhelming. Insurance companies have teams of adjusters and lawyers working to minimize your compensation. You need an attorney who knows how to counter their tactics and fight for every dollar you deserve.

Why Choose Dr. Ted Injury Law for Your Dog Bite Lawyer Case in Greensboro?

  • Local Knowledge: Our Greensboro attorneys understand the local courts, judges, and legal landscape.
  • Proven Track Record: We have recovered millions of dollars for dog bite lawyer victims in NC.
  • No Upfront Fees: We work on a contingency basis — you pay nothing unless we win your case.
  • Personal Attention: Your case is handled by an experienced attorney, not a paralegal.
  • Aggressive Representation: We are prepared to take your case to trial if the insurance company refuses to offer fair compensation.

How We Can Help

Our Greensboro dog bite lawyer attorneys handle all aspects of your case, including:

  • Investigating the circumstances of your injury
  • Gathering and preserving critical evidence
  • Consulting with medical and industry experts
  • Negotiating with insurance companies on your behalf
  • Filing lawsuits and taking your case to trial if necessary
  • Fighting for maximum compensation for your injuries and losses

Visit Our Greensboro Office

200 N Elm St, Suite 600
Greensboro, NC 27401

Phone: (336) 555-0300

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Dog Bite Lawyer Case Results

12500000
Truck Accident

Our client was driving home from work on Interstate 85 near Charlotte when an 18-wheeler whose driver had exceeded federal hours-of-service limits ran a red light at a highway interchange, causing a devastating multi-vehicle collision. Our client suffered a severe traumatic brain injury, multiple fractures, and required months of intensive rehabilitation. Through exhaustive investigation, we uncovered falsified driver logs and a pattern of safety violations by the trucking company. After a two-week trial, the jury returned a verdict of $12.5 million, one of the largest trucking accident verdicts in North Carolina history.

9200000
Medical Malpractice

A 42-year-old mother of three went to a Charlotte-area hospital for a routine gallbladder removal. Due to the surgeon's negligence, her bile duct was severed during the procedure, leading to a life-threatening infection, multiple corrective surgeries, and permanent digestive complications. Our team retained leading surgical experts who testified that the surgeon deviated from the standard of care. The case was resolved through mediation for $9.2 million, providing our client with the resources to cover her ongoing medical needs and compensate her family for the profound impact on their lives.

8700000
Truck Accident

A commercial truck driver lost control of his vehicle on a steep descent near Asheville when the truck's brakes failed due to inadequate maintenance. The truck struck our client's vehicle head-on, killing the 38-year-old father of two. Our investigation revealed that the trucking company had repeatedly deferred required brake inspections and that the driver had reported brake issues weeks before the accident. We settled with the trucking company and the maintenance provider for a combined $8.7 million for the surviving family.

Dog Bite Lawyer FAQs

Does the dog owner's homeowner's insurance cover dog bites?
In many cases, yes. Homeowner's and renter's insurance policies often cover dog bite liability. However, some policies exclude certain breeds or dogs with bite histories. Our attorneys identify all available insurance coverage.
What if the dog has never bitten anyone before?
In South Carolina, the owner is strictly liable regardless of the dog's history. In NC and GA, the one-bite rule may apply, but liability can still be established by showing the owner knew the dog was aggressive or failed to properly restrain it.
Can my child file a dog bite claim?
Yes. Parents or guardians can file claims on behalf of minor children. Children are the most common victims of severe dog bites, and the law provides strong protections for child victims.
What if I was on the dog owner's property when bitten?
If you were lawfully on the property — as an invited guest, customer, or delivery person — you have a strong claim. Trespassers may have limited rights, but even trespassing children may be protected under certain circumstances.

Injured? Get the Compensation You Deserve

Our experienced attorneys have recovered over $500 million for injured clients. Let us fight for you. Your consultation is free and you pay nothing unless we win your case.

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