Legal Question in Personal Injury in Arizona

Personal Injury

my daughter bitten on face by pit bull while at a patients home. this happened 2 days ago, does she have any rights or chance she would lose her job. she works for hospice of yuma


Asked on 11/19/08, 4:01 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Michael Fairbairn Cordova Michael Cordova P.C.

Re: Personal Injury

I hope that she is okay. She certainly has legal rights and it would be against the law for her employer to terminate her for making a claim.

We can offer her a free consultation to fully advise her of her rights. She can get more infomation on dog bites from our website at

www.mcordova.com, or she can call us at 602.265.6700

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Answered on 11/19/08, 5:53 pm
John Kubasch The Kubasch Law Group

Re: Personal Injury

If she taunted or made the dog attack, maybe not.

Most cases settle.

John

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Answered on 11/19/08, 6:29 pm
James Jenkins Jenkins Law Center PLC

Re: Personal Injury

Dog owners in Arizona have absolute liability for a bite by the dog, even if there is no negligence on the part of the owner and even if the owner had no notice of the propensity of the dog to bite. In other words, it is not necessary to prove that the dog has bitten before or showed aggressive behavior. I assume that your daughter is an adult and did not provoke the attack.

Facial bites from dogs can be serious. There is often lingering medical disability from neurological damage in the face, permanent numbness, or scarring. She needs an experienced attorney who has handled dog bite cases. We have handled many dog bite cases, including litigation in court, since 1979, and offer free, no obligation initial consultations. Future medical bills and disfigurement are issues that must be addressed. Most insurance adjusters will offer low amounts to dog bite victims with no attorney in my experience. Our fee is based upon the contingency that we first win the case and collect funds before we are entitled to any attorney fee.

Also, your daughter may be entitled to workman's compensation if the injury was suffered while on the job. Have her speak with an attorney immediately and not give statements to the insurance, dog owner or employer before consulting with the attorney. She is always welcome to speak with me. Phone consultations can be arranged at 480.835.1500. As I said, there is no charge or obligation at all.

For more information on our office see our blog at JenkinsLawCenter.blogspot.com

Best regards,

James D. Jenkins.

Disclaimer: This is general educational information given to an anonymous person with a general question, and is not intended as specific legal advice in this particular case, unless a detailed consultation is undertaken and the attorney retained to handle the case. No attorney-client relationship is intended by this message, but can be arranged after a consultaion with the attorney.

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Answered on 11/19/08, 9:45 pm


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