Yarmouth Dog Bite Lawyers
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Published: October 4, 2021 | Last Reviewed: August 7, 2026
After being bitten, mauled, or otherwise attacked by someone else’s dog, it can be difficult to know which steps to take next, and where to turn to find accountability. Dog bites can cause serious compensable injuries, and victims who have been attacked by a violent, aggressive dog often incur substantial financial losses as a result of the physical and psychological injuries they have sustained.
Injured survivors of dog attacks may require lengthy periods of hospitalization, reconstructive surgeries, psychological counselling, and other necessary– and expensive– injury-related costs. Additionally, the injuries sustained in a dog attack may make it impossible for victims to continue performing the duties of their job. In these cases, in addition to the injury-related financial losses they have already incurred, injured attack victims may sustain financial losses related to lost wages and, depending on the circumstances, reduced future earning capacities.
In many cases, dog attacks that cause people to sustain injuries are the result of its owner’s negligence. Even if a dog has never shown warning signs of violent behaviour in the past, its owners may be considered negligent if they failed to prevent an injurious attack. By failing to take appropriate preventative measures to ensure the safety of others, negligent dog owners could be responsible for causing attack victims to sustain a host of physical and psychological injuries. These injuries frequently include:
- Physical disfigurement
- Scarring
- Nerve damage
- Broken or fractured bones
- Muscular damage
- Rabies
- Tetanus
- Sepsis
- Endocarditis
- Meningitis
- Sprains and strains
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- Permanent phobias
- Sleep disorders
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- And more
Additionally, when bitten by another person’s dog, injured attack victims could become infected with life-threatening diseases. These serious infections often include:
- Rabies
- Tetanus
- Endocarditis
- Sepsis
- Meningitis
- And possibly more
In accordance with the province’s Occupiers’ Liability Act, property owners/occupiers owe a duty of care to the people visiting their premises, and must take reasonable actions to prevent injurious accidents from occuring. As such, dog owners who took no preventative measures to protect other people from being attacked by their dog could be liable for damages they have incurred as a result of the injuries they sustained on their property.
Therefore, if you were attacked by someone else’s dog and sustained compensable injuries as a result, our dog bite lawyers serving Yarmouth may be able to help you recover financial compensation. By working with our Yarmouth dog bite lawyers, you may be able to pursue a civil claim against the negligent dog owner whose failure to prevent the attack from taking place caused you to sustain injuries.
To discuss the circumstances of your case and learn about options for financial recovery that may be available to you, schedule a free initial consultation with Preszler Injury Lawyers by contacting our dog bite lawyers serving Yarmouth today.
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The victims of dog attacks may live with the trauma of being bitten by violent animals for the rest of their lives. At Preszler Injury Lawyers, we believe that no one should be forced to suffer the emotional, physical, and financial ramifications of surviving a horrifying interaction with someone else’s dog.
Our Yarmouth dog bite lawyers are committed to helping injured members of the community in their pursuits of justice and accountability. To learn more about how our dog bite lawyers serving Yarmouth may be able to help with your case, call Preszler Injury Lawyers today and receive a free initial consultation.
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Can I sue after a dog bite in Nova Scotia?
You may have a claim if a dog owner or another responsible person failed to take reasonable steps to prevent the attack. Liability can depend on factors such as the dog’s previous behaviour, the owner’s knowledge, how the animal was controlled, and the circumstances of the incident. A lawyer can investigate what happened and determine whether you may be entitled to compensation.
Does the dog need to have bitten someone before for me to file a claim?
Not necessarily. Evidence that a dog previously acted aggressively can help establish that its owner knew about the danger, but a prior bite is not the only way to prove liability. A claim may also be based on negligence—for example, if the owner failed to restrain or supervise the dog when a reasonable person would have done so.
What compensation can I claim after a dog attack?
Depending on your injuries and circumstances, compensation may be available for pain and suffering, lost income, treatment expenses, rehabilitation costs, scarring, psychological trauma, and future care needs. The value of a claim depends on the evidence and the attack’s short- and long-term effects.
How long do I have to file a dog bite claim in Nova Scotia?
Nova Scotia’s general limitation period is often two years from the date a claim is discovered, but exceptions and different deadlines may apply. Because evidence can disappear and limitation issues can be complicated, it is important to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible.
How much does it cost to hire a dog bite lawyer?
Preszler Injury Lawyers handles eligible dog bite claims on a contingency-fee basis. This generally means you do not pay legal fees upfront, and legal fees are collected only if compensation is recovered for you. During a free initial consultation, we can explain the fee arrangement, potential expenses, and how costs would be handled in your case.
How can a dog bite lawyer help with my case?
A dog bite lawyer can investigate the attack, identify the responsible parties, gather evidence about the dog’s behaviour, obtain medical documentation, and calculate your losses. Your lawyer can also communicate with insurers, negotiate on your behalf, and pursue legal action when necessary—all while protecting your rights and applicable deadlines.
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