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Dogs bring so much joy into our lives, but even the sweetest dog can have a bad day. Dog attacks are painful and emotionally traumatizing. 

If you or a loved one has been injured in a dog attack, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering—even without filing a lawsuit.

What Are Ohio’s Dog Bite Laws?

In Ohio, the law is on your side if you’ve been bitten by a dog. Here’s why:

  • Strict liability: Unlike some states, Ohio holds dog owners responsible for injuries caused by their dogs, regardless of whether the dog has any history of aggression. This means you’re entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering, even if it was the dog’s first bite.
  • Time to act: In Ohio, you generally have two years to file a negligence claim (or until your 24th birthday if you were a minor when the dog bite occurred). For a strict liability claim, the deadline is six years.
  • Exceptions are rare: While there are a few exceptions to this rule (e.g., if you were criminally trespassing), they are uncommon. Our experienced attorneys can help you understand if any exceptions apply to your case.

Why Choose Slater & Zurz’s Dog Bite Lawyers?

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What Compensation Are Dog Bite Victims Entitled To?

A dog bite can leave you with more than just physical wounds. The emotional trauma, financial burdens, and impact on your daily life can be significant. Thankfully, the law recognizes this, and you may be entitled to compensation for a variety of damages:

  • Medical costs: Past, present, and future medical bills related to your dog bite injuries, including surgeries, medications, and therapy.
  • Lost wages: If your injuries kept you from work, you can claim the income you lost during your recovery.
  • Pain and suffering: The physical pain and emotional distress caused by the attack are real, and you deserve compensation for them.
  • Disfigurement and disability: If your injuries have left you with permanent scars or disabilities, you may be entitled to additional compensation.
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How We Won A $230,000 Settlement for A Dog Bite Victim

An 8-year-old boy suffered a devastating injury when a dog bit off the tip of his nose. Initial medical bills totaled $8,000, but we knew the long-term impact on his life would be far greater. Our dog bite lawyers fought tirelessly to secure a $230,000 settlement, ensuring the boy had the resources he needed for ongoing medical care, emotional support, and a brighter future.

What to Do After You’ve Been Bitten by a Dog in Ohio

The aftermath of a dog bite can be overwhelming. Knowing what to do next can make all the difference in your physical and emotional healing, as well as your ability to seek compensation.

  • Get medical attention immediately: Your health and safety are the number one priority. Even if the bite seems minor, see a doctor or go to the emergency room right away. Dog bites can lead to infections or other complications down the line.
  • Document your injuries: Take photos of your wounds from different angles. This will help your attorney assess the severity of the attack and build a stronger case for compensation. Keep copies of all medical records, bills, and receipts related to your treatment.
  • Report the bite: Contact your local police department, animal control, or dog warden. Filing a report creates an official record of the incident and helps ensure the dog owner is held accountable.
  • Contact an experienced dog bite attorney: The pain and stress of a dog bite can be especially difficult when the dog belongs to someone you know. Rest assured, seeking compensation doesn’t necessarily mean suing the dog owner or that the dog will be euthanized. In many cases, we can secure compensation directly from their homeowner’s insurance. Our dog bite attorneys will listen to your story without judgment, explain your legal options, and help you navigate the often complex relationships involved in these situations. 
John Ellis Dog Bite Victim, and Client of Slater & Zurz - Testimonial
Dog Bite Frequently Asked Questions
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Ohio follows a “strict liability” rule when it comes to dog bites. This means that if you’re bitten by a dog, the owner is automatically held responsible for your injuries, regardless of whether the dog had a history of aggression or if the owner knew the dog might bite. You only need to prove you were bitten and injured.
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Strict liability means that the dog owner is automatically held responsible for your injuries, even if they took precautions to prevent the bite. This is the standard rule in Ohio. Comparatively, proving negligence requires demonstrating that the dog owner was careless or failed to take reasonable steps to prevent the bite.

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Negligence claims are usually brought when the dog bite happened in a place where the dog was not allowed to be, such as a store or a private residence without permission.
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Yes, there are a few exceptions to Ohio’s strict liability rule. If you were trespassing on private property or provoking the dog, the owner might not be held liable. However, these exceptions are rare, and our dog bite attorneys can help you understand if they apply to your situation.
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In Ohio, the time you have to file a dog bite lawsuit depends on the type of claim. If you’re focusing on the owner’s negligence (meaning they were careless), you generally have two years to file (or until your 24th birthday if you were a minor when bitten). But if you’re pursuing a strict liability claim (where the owner is automatically responsible, regardless of carelessness), you have a longer window of six years.
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If your child is bitten, follow the same steps as you would for an adult. This means seeking immediate medical attention, documenting the injuries, and reporting the bite to the authorities. Most importantly, contact an experienced dog bite lawyer to understand your child’s rights and explore options for compensation.
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