Victim of a dog attack?


Every year dogs attack 200,000 people in the UK. Whilst dogs make loyal pets they can have the potential to become aggressive. A dog bite attack is an unpleasant experience for the victim and their family. Unfortunately you do not have an automatic right to compensation and these claims are not easy to make, luckily at Simpson Millar LLP we have a proven track record of pursuing successful claims.


If you or your child has experienced a dog attack we can help you claim compensation for personal injury.


What can I claim for?


  • Damages for pain, suffering and loss of amenity this includes damages for the physical injury, the scar, and any psychiatric injury
  • Lost income
  • Damage to property eg. Damaged clothing, damaged spectacles etc
  • Damages for care and assistance provided by your friends and family
  • Medication costs
  • Prescription charges
  • Travelling expenses
  • Cost of having a skin graft or plastic surgery
  • Other losses occurred as a direct result of the accident

Our Manchester office recently settled a case for a post lady. This was a vicious and unprovoked attack. The Claimant will recover £1,400 in compensation for her losses. She suffered an injury to her shoulder, right leg and bruising. Liability was denied throughout and the insurers only agreed to settle the claim after we threatened to issue Court proceedings.


Making a claim


If you think you might have a personal injury claim for compensation arising from a dog bite which occurred in the last 3 years then we can help. Our experienced, professional staff, promise to deal with your claim as quickly as possible. We understand the trauma a dog bite victim endures and on that basis, you will receive from us a sympathetic and friendly response.


What you need to do:


  • Report the incident to the Police. You may not be the first victim. NB: Remember to get the crime/accident reference number
  • Identify the owner and provide the address
  • Obtain the contact details of all witnesses
  • Obtain photographs of the injury/scarring as soon as possible
  • Enquire if the dog has attacked anyone else
  • Keep a note and receipts of all your expenses such as:
    • Travelling expenses to and from the hospital /GP
    • Prescription charges
    • Over the counter medication
    • Loss of earnings
    • Any other losses you may have incurred as a direct result of the dog bite
  • Contact the local dog warden
  • If the accident occurred whilst in the course of your employment make sure you report the accident to your manager and complete an accident on duty form

Our Cardiff office settled a claim for a postman who was attacked by a mastiff cross type dog whilst delivering mail to a local business. The dog was chained and was there as a guard dog. The claimant suffered horrendous injuries to his arm and leg which required him to have a skin graft. He was off work for 4 months. The defendant refused to accept responsibility for the attack. The case finally settled after court proceedings were issued for £10,000 and the court ordered the dog owner and the owner of the business to pay damages.


We will then:


  • contact the dog owner and his insurers
  • contact the police for the police report
  • establish if the dog owner is being prosecuted
  • contact the witnesses and investigate your claim
  • decide if your claim is arguable and contact your employers to quantify your loss of earnings claim and arrange your medical examination
  • advise you on whether to issue Court Proceedings
  • take the stress and strain away from you

If your claim is arguable then we will take your case on a “no win no fee” basis


We recently settled a case for one of our clients in Leeds who suffered deep lacerations to his index finger whilst pushing mail through a letterbox. The defendant questioned whether the injury was caused by the letterbox or the dog. The case finally settled for £1,500.


Our commitment


We will:


  • do our best to recover damages for you and progress your claim as quickly as we can
  • keep you informed of developments
  • look after you and if we consider your claim is difficult to prove then we will tell you so
  • contact you within 24 hours of your call or your email. If we agree to take your case you will receive written confirmation within 7 days

Liability


As a rule, if a dog has a history of aggressive behaviour or is dangerous then the owner is often liable for failing to safeguard members of the public and for failing to control the animal.


Most sensible dog owners will either have Pet insurance or Home insurance to pay compensation. If so, the negligent owner's insurers will pay the damages. If you were attacked in a public space for example you could claim compensation from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority providing you satisfy certain conditions.


Dog bite legislation


UK law for compensation for personal injury arising from a dog attack is governed under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 or the Dogs Act 1871 (see: http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/welfare/domestic/dogs.htm).


It is also possible to claim under the Occupiers Liability Act 1957/1984.


Contact us now to discuss how we can help you by completing our, no obligation, online enquiry form and we will call you back or you can call us directly on 0844 858 3200.


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