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When Dogs Bite Children Or Adults

July 21, 2025 General

Dog bites can cause serious physical and emotional harm, especially when they involve children. At Brown Paindiris & Scott, LLP, we understand the long-term consequences of these injuries and how they can affect families. Whether it’s a child who was attacked in a park or an adult bitten while working or walking through a neighborhood, these cases require prompt legal attention. A Hartford, CT dog bite injury lawyer can help evaluate your case and determine the next steps.

Why Dog Bites Are Taken So Seriously

The courts take dog bites and other acts of negligence that can harm children very seriously. Young victims often face more than just immediate medical issues—they may deal with trauma, disfigurement, or even long-term disability. Adults, too, can suffer from lasting injuries, particularly if the bite affects their ability to work or carry out daily tasks.

When a dog bite is the result of a pet owner’s failure to properly secure or control their animal, they can be held responsible. Connecticut law does not require the victim to prove that the dog had a prior history of aggression and this makes it easier for injured individuals to pursue justice.

Medical Treatment And Long-Term Care

Prompt medical care is critical after a dog bite, especially if there’s broken skin or potential infection. For children, this may also involve counseling or therapy to deal with the emotional effects of the incident. In more severe cases, surgeries and rehabilitation might be required over time.

Adults who are bitten may need time off work to recover, adding financial stress to an already difficult situation. Keeping accurate records of medical treatments, time lost from work, and other related expenses can help build a stronger case for compensation.

Seeking Compensation After A Bite

Dog bite victims may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering. The awards for other injuries due to someone else’s negligence can vary greatly but a good personal injury lawyer can help you to determine what sort of compensation you may be entitled to.

In Connecticut, there are deadlines for filing personal injury claims, so it’s important not to wait too long. Parents of injured children should also know that claims involving minors may have additional protections or requirements.

Taking Action For Your Family

Dog bites can turn a normal day into a painful memory, especially for young children. As a firm that has handled many personal injury matters, we know how important it is to move forward with support and solid legal advice. 

At Brown Paindiris & Scott, LLP, we’re ready to help you pursue fair compensation and move forward with confidence. We have been successfully helping Nutmeggers with their legal needs since 1977 and have grown in size to include 20+ American Bar Association member attorneys with six offices throughout Connecticut. Contact us today to speak with an attorney about your situation.