Northern New Jersey Dog Bite Injury AttorneyA dog bite or other animal attack can leave physical and emotional scars that last a lifetime. Under New Jersey law, the victim of a dog or other domestic animal bite does not have to prove the animal's owner is at fault—it is automatically assumed that they are. Because of this, the only question that needs answering is: "What is a fair amount of financial compensation for the injuries?" If you are the victim of a dog bite or other animal attack, contact Hoyt & Hoyt. Their attorneys can help you recover fair financial compensation for your injuries, your medical expenses, your lost wages, and your pain and suffering. Hoyt & Hoyt, P.C. represents people from throughout the Northern New Jersey region who have been injured as the result of a dog bite or animal attack. Dog bites are often severe puncture wounds that can damage tendons, muscles, and ligaments, and result in loss of function to the body parts involved. A dog bite accident often causes permanent, disfiguring scars for which multiple surgeries may be required to repair the damage. The psychological trauma involved in these cases is also significant and needs to be carefully assessed by a qualified health care professional. The firm's primary advice to dog bite clients is to get the medical and/or psychological treatment they need so that the injuries and effects of these attacks can be documented or photographed as soon as possible. A dog bite can also be part of a pedestrian accident or bicycle accident (especially common with leash law violations). They may involve aggressive breeds, such as pit bulls or Dobermans; they may not. However, no matter how your dog bite occurred or what kind of animal or dangerous dog was involved, the experienced lawyers of Hoyt & Hoyt, P.C. are here to help you with experienced legal advice and strong representation in these cases. Experienced Attorneys for the Seriously Injured — Call
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