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Reno Dog Bite Attorney

Fierce Legal Support from the Team at Cameron Law

Following a traumatic dog attack in Washoe County, your priority should be healing, not battling insurance adjusters. At Cameron Law, our Reno-based team provides a strategic sanctuary for victims, holding negligent owners accountable through a transparent, results-driven approach. We don’t just process files — we advocate for our neighbors by managing every legal detail of your claim:

  • Exhaustive investigation: We reconstruct the attack and identify all contributing safety violations.
  • Liability identification: We pinpoint every responsible party, from owners to negligent property managers.
  • Airtight evidence: Our team secures animal control histories and medical records to build a powerful case.
  • Shield against insurers: We handle all negotiations, protecting you from lowball settlement tactics.
  • Trial readiness: If a fair agreement isn't reached, we are prepared to fight for your rights in a courtroom.

Our goal is simple: to recover the financial resources you need to rebuild your life while ensuring you are compensated for the trauma you've endured. By tailoring our strategy to your specific incident, we allow you to move forward with confidence.

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Why Reno Residents Choose Cameron Law

A dog attack is an overwhelming experience that requires specialized legal attention. Here is how our Reno team supports your recovery:

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Confidential Case Evaluation at No Cost

Discuss your case in a private, no-pressure environment. We provide a clear legal roadmap at no financial risk to you, ensuring you understand your rights from the start.

Constant 24/7 Assistance

The aftermath of an attack is unpredictable. Our Reno team is available around the clock to provide answers and guidance whenever you need us most.

Risk-Free Contingency Representation

We operate on a contingency basis: you pay nothing unless we win your case. We cover all litigation costs so you can focus entirely on your physical recovery.

Authority in Multi-Party Liability

We look beyond the dog owner to identify all negligent parties — including landlords and property managers — to maximize the compensation available for your claim.

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Serious Reality of Dog Attacks: Common Injuries We Handle

A dog's attack can leave permanent physical and psychological marks. We frequently assist Reno clients suffering from:

  • Complex puncture wounds: Damage that often reaches deep into muscle and connective tissue.
  • Severe scarring: Disfigurement that may require multiple rounds of reconstructive surgery.
  • Bacterial infections: Complications such as cellulitis or sepsis from oral bacteria.
  • Crush injuries: Broken bones or internal damage from the sheer force of a large dog's jaws.
  • Nerve and vascular damage: Long-term loss of mobility or sensation in the affected limb.

Beyond the physical, the "invisible" injuries — such as PTSD, anxiety, and a debilitating fear of the outdoors — are just as significant and deserve full compensation.

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Injured by a Dog in Reno?

Your recovery shouldn't be a financial burden. Reach out to Cameron Law today for a no-obligation consultation and put our Reno dog bite experts to work for you.

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What Damages Can You Recover After Dog Bite in Reno

The primary goal of a legal claim in Northern Nevada is to provide complete restitution for the physical, emotional, and financial burdens placed upon you. The total value of your recovery depends on the severity of your injuries and the specific limits of the insurance policies involved. At Cameron Law, we categorize these losses to ensure no detail is overlooked:

  • Comprehensive medical coverage: This includes reimbursement for your initial emergency room visit, hospital stays, diagnostic testing, and any anticipated future surgeries or plastic surgery for scar revision.
  • Rehabilitative and mental health care: We pursue funding for ongoing physical therapy to regain mobility and psychological counseling to treat the trauma, anxiety, or PTSD often following an attack.
  • Lost wages and earning capacity: You are entitled to compensation for the income lost while you were unable to work, as well as damages for any permanent impairment that limits your future ability to earn a living.
  • Pain and suffering: This addresses the "non-economic" impact of the attack—the physical agony you endured and the ongoing mental anguish that affects your daily life.
  • Disfigurement and permanent scarring: Specific financial awards are sought for the lifelong physical reminders of the attack, which can profoundly impact self-esteem and quality of life.

Our dog bite attorneys don't just look at your current receipts. We utilize expert medical projections to ensure your settlement covers your long-term healthcare needs, not just your immediate bills. By meticulously documenting both your damages, we present a compelling case to insurance companies or juries that reflects the true human cost of your injuries.

Critical Steps to Take After an Attack

If you are bitten, the actions you take in the first 24 hours are vital for your health and your legal rights:

1. Secure Medical Care Immediately

Visit a Reno emergency room or urgent care center. Dog bites are notoriously prone to infection. Having a medical record created immediately after the attack is the cornerstone of your claim.

2. File a Report with Washoe County Animal Services

Reporting the bite ensures the animal is checked for rabies and that a formal record of the incident exists. This official report is a critical piece of evidence.

3. Capture the Scene

If you are able, take high-resolution photos of your injuries, the dog, and the location where the attack happened. Identify any witnesses who saw the incident.

4. Document Your Financial Impact

Keep a detailed log of every expense, from medical co-pays to the cost of ruined clothing. Every receipt is a part of your eventual settlement.

5. Contact Cameron Law

Before you provide a recorded statement to any insurance company, speak with a Reno dog bite attorney. We will ensure your words aren't used against you.

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Understanding Liability: Who Is Responsible for a Dog Attack?

In Nevada, there isn't a one-size-fits-all statute for dog bites. Instead, cases are built on a foundation of negligence and local Washoe County ordinances. Determining who is at fault requires a deep dive into the circumstances of the event. Potential liable parties include:

Dog Owner

Responsibility usually begins with the owner. If the individual failed to reasonably restrain their pet or knew the dog had a history of aggression, they are often legally liable for the resulting damages. In Reno, ignoring leash laws or failing to secure a backyard gate can be cited as clear evidence of negligence.

Property Managers and Landlords

If an attack occurs in a rental property or commercial space, the owner of that property might share the blame. This is especially true if a landlord was aware of a "vicious" animal on the premises but failed to take action to protect other tenants or visitors.

Professional Animal Handlers

Liability isn't limited to owners. If a professional dog walker, pet sitter, or kennel facility was in control of the animal when the attack happened, their failure to provide proper supervision could make them the primary target of a legal claim.

For instance, if a handler in a Reno public park fails to maintain control of a powerful breed, leading to an unprovoked attack on a passerby, that professional may be held financially accountable for the victim's trauma.

Nevada’s Legal Framework for Dog Bites

Because Nevada lacks a specific state-level dog bite statute, we rely on a combination of common law negligence and "Scienter" (the knowledge of a dog’s dangerous tendencies).

A seasoned lawyer from our Reno office will analyze whether the "One Bite Rule" applies or if the owner’s violation of Washoe County Chapter 55 (Animal Control) establishes "negligence per se." This complex legal landscape is why professional representation is critical for a successful outcome in Northern Nevada.

Dangerous and Vicious Dog Designations in Washoe County

Reno residents should know that Nevada law recognizes specific categories for high-risk animals. A dog may be legally classified as dangerous if:

  • Threatening actions: It has behaved menacingly toward people on two separate occasions within 18 months while off the owner's property.
  • Unprovoked aggression: The animal acted without being teased or tormented.
  • Restraint failures: The incidents occurred while the dog was at large or improperly leashed.

When a dog is deemed dangerous in Reno, the owner must comply with strict mandates:

  • Permitting: Obtaining a specific "dangerous dog" permit.
  • Containment: Using a secure, animal-control-approved enclosure.
  • Warning signs: Clearly visible signage on the property.
  • Mandatory insurance: Carrying specific liability coverage for potential future attacks.

Failure to adhere to these rules is a crime and provides powerful leverage in a civil lawsuit.

Dog Bite Statute of Limitations: The Clock Is Ticking

In Nevada, you generally have two years from the date of the dog bite to file a lawsuit. While this may seem like a long time, evidence can disappear and witnesses’ memories can fade. Contacting a lawyer immediately ensures that we can preserve the evidence needed to win your case.

Frequently Asked Questions About Paradise Dog Bite Claims

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Is the dog owner always at fault in Reno?

Not automatically. Fault depends on whether the owner was negligent or if the dog had a known history of aggression. Our lawyers investigate the specific facts to prove liability.

What if the bite happened on public property, like a Reno park?

Liability still typically rests with the dog's owner or handler. Public property incidents often involve violations of local leash laws, which can strengthen your case.

Can I still file a claim if the dog belongs to a friend or neighbor?

Yes. Most dog bite claims are paid by homeowner’s or renter’s insurance. The goal is to get the insurance company to cover your medical costs, not to cause personal financial ruin to someone you know.

What happens if I was partially at fault?

Nevada follows comparative negligence rules. Even if you were partially responsible, you may still be able to recover a portion of your damages as long as you were not more than 50% at fault.

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Daven then pursued his law degree at the William S. Boyd School of Law, graduating at the top of his class. During law school, Daven served as a judicial intern to The Honorable Richard F. Boulware with the United States District Court for the District of Nevada. He received numerous awards for his written and oral advocacy skills and was a member of the law school's premiere traveling moot court team. Daven was also selected as a scholarship recipient by the Las Vegas Business Academy, which awards scholarships to an elite group of students identified as Las Vegas' future leaders. Additionally, Daven gained valuable experience working with the Clark County Public Defender's Office and even had the opportunity to travel overseas to research human rights violations in India.

Daven enjoys spending time with his wife and son in his free time, traveling, exercising, and enjoying live music.

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