Dog Bite Injuries

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Michigan Dog Bite Attorneys

Dog Bite Injuries

Dog bites can cause painful injuries, emotional trauma, and unexpected medical bills. Children and older adults are especially at risk, often suffering the most serious harm. At Shibley Law, you’ll talk directly with an experienced West Michigan attorney who will stay with your case from start to finish. We provide steady guidance and compassionate support while pursuing the compensation you need to recover.

Michigan Dog Bite Laws

Paragraph: Michigan has one of the strongest dog bite liability laws in the country. Under M.C.L. Section 287.351, a dog owner is responsible if their dog bites someone, whether or not the dog has ever shown aggression before. The only exceptions are if the victim was trespassing or provoked the dog.

That means if you were bitten in a public place or while legally on private property, you may have the right to seek compensation.

What to Do After a Dog Bite

If you or a loved one is bitten by a dog, take these steps:

  1. Get medical treatment right away, including rabies and tetanus shots if recommended.
  2. Gather information about the dog and its owner, including names, addresses, and phone numbers.
  3. Collect witness statements and contact details.
  4. Take photographs of your injuries, the location of the incident, and the dog if possible.

Documenting everything helps protect your rights and strengthens your claim.

Need help getting started? Visit our Resources section for checklists and forms to support your claim.

Compensation for Dog Bite Injuries

A dog bite claim can help cover more than just the cost of medical care. Depending on your situation, you may also be able to recover damages for:

Why Choose Shibley Law

At Shibley Law, you won’t be passed from person to person. You’ll speak directly with an attorney who knows your name, your story, and what’s at stake. With decades of trial experience in West Michigan courts, we know how to handle dog bite cases and hold owners accountable. Just as important, we provide the compassion and clarity you need during a stressful time. 

Your First Call to Shibley Law Is Always Free

If a dog has bitten you or a loved one, call Shibley Law at (231) 725-8444 or fill out our contact form today. You’ll speak directly with a local attorney who knows your name, your story, and what it takes to move your case forward.

Free Consultation

Your first call with Shibley Law is always free, and it starts here. Fill out our contact form, and you’ll hear directly from an experienced West Michigan attorney. We’ll listen, answer your questions, and explain your options so you know what to expect. Everything you share with us is kept confidential.