Dog Bite Compensation
With the rise in dog ownership in the UK, there has unfortunately been an increase in dog bites and attacks. If you've been bitten or injured by a dog, you might be wondering if you can claim compensation.
At Thompsons, our personal injury solicitors are here to help answer your questions and guide you through the process of securing compensation for your injury.
Who can bring a dog bite compensation claim?
You can claim compensation if you were bitten or injured by a dog that belongs to someone else. You may not need to prove negligence on the part of the dog’s owner, as claims can often be made under the Animals Act 1971.
Dog bites can occur in various scenarios, and our solicitors will assess your case to advise on the best way to proceed. Common situations include:
- Delivery drivers, postal workers, emergency services personnel, and tradespeople.
- Children.
- Members of the public when dogs are off lead or have escaped.
- Individuals intervening to protect their own pets from aggressive dogs.
Dog attacks can happen in public places, such as parks or streets, or on the owner’s premises. Regardless of the setting, you may have a claim, and we can discuss how to proceed and the evidence you may need going forward.
Myths about dog attack claims
Some people hesitate to seek legal help because of misconceptions about dog bite claims and the following situations:
- The dog is not a banned breed.
- The owner claimed the dog had not bitten before.
- The dog was on a lead.
- You or your child approached the dog.
- The owner was not prosecuted by the police.
- Your employer mentioned that dog attacks are a risk associated with your job.
None of these factors should deter you from seeking compensation. We will investigate your claim thoroughly and work to gather the best evidence to support your case.
Time limits
You typically have three years from the date of the injury to bring a claim. If the person bitten is a child, a parent or guardian can start the claim on their behalf, up until three years after the child turns 18. It’s best to speak to a solicitor as soon as possible to ensure your claim is handled promptly and evidence, such as CCTV footage or witness statements, is preserved.
Compensation
The compensation you receive will depend on the severity of your physical injuries and any psychological impact. You can also claim for related expenses and losses, such as hospital parking fees, private physiotherapy, or loss of earnings due to time off work. If your injuries require ongoing treatment or further surgery, you may be entitled to compensation for future losses as well.
Why choose Thompsons?
At Thompsons Solicitors, our experienced personal injury lawyers understand the trauma and stress of a dog attack. We focus on settling your claim quickly and efficiently, so you can receive the compensation you need with minimal hassle. Our no win, no fee funding ensures you don’t face financial risks while pursuing your claim.