Fairfax Dog Bite Lawyer

Bitten or attacked by a dangerous dog? It’s important to know your rights. Our experienced Virginia dog bite lawyers help injury victims get fair compensation for their medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering after an animal attack.

Experienced legal help you can rely on

Just like drivers have a responsibility to operate their cars safely, pet owners have a responsibility to take necessary precautions to prevent their animals from attacking or harming others.

Unfortunately, dog bite victims often find that getting fair compensation isn’t a straightforward process. Virginia dog bite laws are complex, and dog owners have a number of possible legal defenses—such as claiming that their dog was provoked, or that they had no reason to suspect their dog was dangerous.

When you’re faced with mounting medical bills and lost wages, you shouldn’t have to also worry about investigating an accident, calculating a fair settlement, and negotiating against an insurance company that doesn’t have your best interests at heart.

BenGlassLaw can help. Our team is there to handle the tough stuff. We’ll make sure you get the medical treatment you need. We’ll handle the investigation and the insurance company. We will give you the tools and information you need to make great decisions about your case.

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Why work with our Fairfax dog bite lawyers?

Just like drivers have a responsibility to operate their cars safely, pet owners have a responsibility to take necessary precautions to prevent their animals from attacking or harming others. Unfortunately, dog bite victims often find that getting fair compensation isn’t a straightforward process. Virginia dog bite laws are complex, and dog owners have a number of possible legal defenses—such as claiming that their dog was provoked, or that they had no reason to suspect their dog was dangerous. When you’re faced with mounting medical bills and lost wages, you shouldn’t have to also worry about investigating an accident, calculating a fair settlement, and negotiating against an insurance company that doesn’t have your best interests at heart. BenGlassLaw can help. Our team is there to handle the tough stuff. We’ll make sure you get the medical treatment you need. We’ll handle the investigation and the insurance company. We will give you the tools and information you need to make great decisions about your case.

Find the Money

We’ll locate all available pots of money—renters’ insurance, homeowners’ insurance, umbrella policies—and extract as much as possible for you.

Keep the Money

After the case is over, we’ll negotiate unpaid medical costs and liens so you can hold onto as much of your money as possible. 

Focus on Recovery

Dog bites can leave lasting physical and emotional scars. We’ll deal with the insurance company so you can focus on what really matters. We believe in adding value to people’s lives. If we don’t think we can add value to your personal injury case, we will recommend an attorney who can help, or give you information on settling your case yourself. We will NEVER pressure you into hiring us for your case if it does not benefit you.

Client testimonial

When the insurance company wrongly cancelled my son’s disability payments, we were scared and desperately needed help. A medical disability is frightening to experience and often overwhelming. It was beyond daunting to think of navigating the denial appeal on our own. A Google search brought up several offices, but it was easy to choose Ben Glass Law after reading their website and “hearing” their understanding and compassion. Damon Miller, Mary Bruniany, and Ben Glass started by truly listening, then demonstrated their understanding as they willingly took on this case. They were knowledgeable, kind, patient, straightforward, fair, and determined. The final 6-page letter that Damon wrote to the insurance company was scathing yet professional as he articulated their many errors and cold responses to a very real and desperate situation and need. Disability funding was reinstated. I think highly of each person at Ben Glass Law who worked with us and of the office team as well. I am forever grateful.

Kelly Merenda

I cannot recommend BenGlassLaw enough—outstanding is truly an understatement! From the very beginning, the entire team has been exceptional, thoughtful, and highly responsive. They made a complex process feel manageable by consistently keeping me updated and addressing any questions or concerns with impressive speed. I want to express my deepest gratitude to Tammy, whose constant check-ins via emails and texts made managing my case seamless. Her diligence and kindness ensured I never felt out of the loop, which was such a relief. I’m equally grateful to Lisa, whose incredible knowledge of injury law and its many intricacies gave me complete confidence throughout the process. With Lisa’s expertise guiding the case, I always knew I was in the best possible hands. When the at-fault insurance company initially tried to get away with offering the tiniest settlement imaginable, the BenGlassLaw team stepped in and delivered extraordinary results. Their dedication, professionalism, and care were evident every step of the way. If you need a legal team that combines expertise, compassion, and fast action, look no further. I can’t recommend BenGlassLaw highly enough!

Cairo Times

I received an excellent recovery for my car accident. I was struck while riding my bicycle in a bike lane. Thankfully my injuries were not permanent. Melissa and Allie were able to give my case the attention required to compensate me for pain, missed work and medical bills. I would recommend them to anyone.

Shay Glass

I can not thank Lisa and Tammy enough! Lisa came highly recommended. She took on Progressive and WON! They even found $75k in extra insurance I didn’t even know I had! Total settlement of $325,000! Don’t believe the negative reviews, I read them all and never once experienced anything negative! Thank you Ben for having such a great team!

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Oscar Cuevas

Melissa and Autumn are the BEST! They made sure I was informed and updated through the entire process. With every question I had they had a honest answer for me. These ladies fought for me until the very end. I am very elated with the outcome of my case. I highly recommend this law firm to anyone that has been injured in a car accident. They know their stuff!!

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Personal Injury Case Results

Since 1995, BenGlassLaw has been helping injury victims make great decisions and get great results. Here are just a few:

$5.5 Million

Child crushed by motorized partition in Fairfax County School

$4.24 Million

Fairfax Circuit Court jury awards $4,240,000 in damages to woman critically injured in auto accident by drunk driver. Largest DUI punitive damages award in Virginia.

$3 Million

High earning salesperson with “stiff person syndrome” awarded $10,000 a month in disability benefits

$2 Million

The case was filed in the Circuit Court of Fairfax County but, because it occurred in Maryland, it involved the application of Maryland law. The Virginia court ruled, however, that Maryland’s “cap” on pain and suffering damages did not apply to this case.

$1.825 Million

Global HR Business Partner suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis has long-term disability benefits restored after Hartford Insurance denies disability claim

$1.4 Million

After being injured in a car accident, a software engineer is awarded disability benefits on appeal after getting denied by the insurance company.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do after being bitten by a dog?

After being bitten, you should:

  • Contact the police and animal control as soon as possible to report the dog bite.
  • Take pictures of your injuries and the scene of the attack.
  • Identify and get contact information from the dog owner, as well as any eyewitnesses.
  • If you feel safe doing so, speak with the dog owner about the incident in a non-threatening way. Note if they say anything that indicates prior knowledge of a dog’s aggressive behavior—you may need it to prove the owner’s negligence.
  • Seek medical treatment for your injuries as soon as possible. Don’t just wash out your wound with soap and water—go to a hospital. You need to get tested for serious infections and you also need to begin establishing medical records that can support any legal claim you choose to file.
  • Contact a dog bite attorney as soon as possible to explore your legal options.

Also, do not wash or throw away any damaged clothing or other items. You may need them as evidence.

I don’t think I’ve been seriously hurt. Do I really need to report the dog bite?

Yes, you should.

First, dog bite injuries are frequently more costly and severe than you realize. What seemed like a minor wound at first could lead to a serious infection and thousands in medical expenses. But if you don’t report the animal attack, it will be much harder to later link your injuries to a specific animal.

Second, even if you end up not being seriously hurt or not filing a claim, a dog that has attacked once is very likely to attack again. By reporting the bite, you help establish that the dog is, in fact, dangerous. Ideally, this will compel the owner to take better precautionary measures to ensure their animal can’t hurt anyone else. But if the dog does eventually cause a serious injury to someone else, your report could help ensure that the next victim gets the fair compensation they deserve.

Who is responsible for a dog bite injury?

As noted above, each dog owner is responsible to take reasonable, necessary precautions to ensure that their dog doesn’t harm anyone. In the vast majority of dog bite claims, the dog owner is the one liable.

To win a Virginia dog bite case, you will need to prove two things. First, that the pet owner acted negligently—in other words, they failed to take those reasonable precautions. And second, that negligence must be the cause of your injuries.

However, Virginia law provides several possible defenses for owners to avoid paying compensation for dog bite injuries caused by their animals. Two of the most common complicated factors in Virginia dog bite cases are the “one bite rule” and contributory negligence.

What is the one bite rule?

In some states, dog owners are strictly liable for dog attacks, regardless of whether or not the dog has any past history of acting aggressively.

However, Virginia courts usually follow the one bite rule. Under this rule, dogs are not automatically considered to be inherently dangerous animals, so a dog owner is not automatically considered liable just because their dog bit someone. To be held liable, the owner usually had to have prior knowledge of their dog’s violent tendencies and failed to take appropriate steps to prevent the attack.

If the dog that attacked you had no prior history of biting, aggression, or actions that might reasonably hurt someone (such as a tendency to run at and jump on people, even playfully), courts may determine the dog owner was not negligent.

The dog that attacked me had no prior history of aggressive behavior. Do I have a case?

That depends on the circumstances.

Although the one bite rule offers a lot of protection for dog owners, you may still have a case if you can demonstrate that the dog owner acted negligently, and your injury was a result of that negligence.

For example, Fairfax County (and many other Virginia communities) has strict leash requirements. If a dog is outside the owner’s property, they are almost always required to be on a leash (unless they are in a designated dog park, obedience class, or a service animal that cannot be leashed due to a disability).

If you are bitten by an unleased dog and none of these exceptions apply, the owner would generally be considered negligent even if the dog had no prior history of dangerous behavior.

How does contributory negligence affect my dog bite claim in Virginia?

Virginia is one of a few states that follow the contributory negligence doctrine. This means if the injured party is even 1% responsible for the incident, they cannot seek financial compensation.

It’s extremely common for dog owners and insurance companies to argue that the victim was at least partly responsible for the dog attack, and thus not entitled to recovery. For example, they might claim that you provoked the dog by teasing it.

A personal injury lawyer experienced in handling dog bite claims can help you gather the evidence you need to disprove false claims that you provoked the dog.

What damages can I claim after being attacked by a dog?

Just like any other personal injury claim, you can seek compensation for economic and non-economic losses, including:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Emotional trauma
  • Permanent injuries (such as scarring or disfigurement)

Don’t underestimate the long-term financial, physical, and emotional consequences of a vicious dog attack. It’s not unusual for Virginia dog bite settlements to reach tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars if serious injuries are involved.

Who pays for the damages after a dog bite?

In most cases, the personal liability coverage portion of the dog owner’s homeowners insurance or renters insurance will pay your claim. The owner might have additional sources of coverage as well, such as an umbrella policy.

Suing the owner directly is also a potential option, if their insurance policy is insufficient to cover their injuries and they have enough personal assets to pay your claim.

Do I really need a dog bite lawyer?

You always have the option to represent yourself. And sometimes, it might even be the right choice! If your injuries aren’t that severe, you only missed a couple days of work, and liability is clear—for example, the dog was off leash in public or the dog owner openly admitted their dog was aggressive—you might be able to represent yourself.

However, claims can start to get really messy if severe injuries, disputes over liability, and stubborn insurance companies get involved. A personal injury lawyer will be a great resource to help you determine whether or not you have a case, investigate that case fully, calculate your future losses accurately, and fight to get you a fair settlement.

Either way, contacting BenGlassLaw for a free consultation is always a good choice. We value honesty and integrity above all else, and we only take cases if we think we can help. If, after your case review, we think you could get more money representing yourself, we’re happy to give you the free information and tools you need to go that route.