A dog attack can cause painful injuries, permanent scarring, and lasting emotional trauma, but experienced legal guidance helps protect your rights and pursue accountability from negligent dog owners and other responsible parties.
What Is a Dog Bite Claim?
A dog bite claim is a personal injury case seeking compensation when a dog owner, or another responsible party, fails to prevent an attack. Nevada follows a version of the “one-bite rule,” meaning strict liability may apply if an owner knew of a dog’s dangerous tendencies. Even when strict liability does not apply, victims can pursue compensation under general negligence principles. Violations of local leash laws or failure to properly restrain an animal may establish liability.
Relevant statutes, including Nevada’s provisions addressing dangerous dogs, are outlined in the Nevada Revised Statutes. If these claims are not handled properly, victims risk undervaluing serious injuries or missing important filing deadlines under Nevada law.











