Dog Bite Lawyer in Charles County, MD | Free Consultation
Dog attacks in Charles County, MD cause devastating injuries — deep lacerations, permanent scarring, nerve damage, broken bones, rabies exposure, and lasting psychological trauma. When a dog owner’s negligence allows their animal to injure you, Maryland law gives you the right to seek compensation for your injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
At Siddons Law Firm, our dog bite attorneys have recovered settlements ranging from $25,000 to over $300,000 for victims across Maryland. We have handled numerous cases involving horribly injured victims, including several involving rabies exposure that required emergency medical intervention.
Maryland Dog Bite Laws
Maryland enacted a strict liability statute in 2014 (Courts & Judicial Proceedings § 3-1901) that holds dog owners liable for injuries caused by their dogs running at large, regardless of whether the dog had a prior history of aggression. This replaced the old common law “one bite” rule for dogs running at large. For dogs that are properly confined but escape, or for attacks on the owner’s property, the traditional negligence standard may still apply, requiring proof that the owner knew or should have known the dog was dangerous.
Maryland follows contributory negligence — one of the strictest standards in the nation. If you are found even 1% at fault for the attack (for example, if the owner claims you provoked the dog), you could be completely barred from recovery. This makes experienced legal representation absolutely critical in Maryland dog bite cases.
Common Dog Bite Injuries We Handle in Charles County
Our attorneys represent dog bite victims throughout Charles County suffering from deep puncture wounds and lacerations requiring stitches or surgery, permanent scarring and disfigurement (especially facial injuries), nerve damage causing numbness or loss of function, broken bones from being knocked down during an attack, infections including rabies exposure requiring emergency post-exposure prophylaxis, tendon and muscle damage, post-traumatic stress disorder and severe anxiety around animals, and injuries requiring reconstructive or plastic surgery.
Rabies Exposure Cases
Some of the most serious dog bite cases our firm has handled involve rabies exposure — situations where the attacking dog was unvaccinated, had unknown vaccination status, or could not be located for quarantine testing. Rabies is nearly 100% fatal once symptoms appear, making every exposure a medical emergency. Victims require immediate post-exposure prophylaxis costing $3,000 to $7,000 or more. Dog owners who fail to vaccinate their animals violate Maryland law, creating strong evidence of negligence that supports higher damage awards.
Compensation Available for Charles County Dog Bite Victims
Dog bite victims in Charles County can pursue compensation for emergency medical treatment and surgery, reconstructive and plastic surgery for scarring, rabies post-exposure prophylaxis and follow-up care, lost wages during recovery, pain and suffering, emotional distress and psychological treatment, permanent disfigurement, and diminished quality of life. Our settlements for dog bite victims range from $25,000 for moderate injuries to over $300,000 for severe attacks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do after a dog bite in Charles County?
Seek medical attention immediately, especially if the wound is deep or the dog’s rabies vaccination status is unknown. Report the incident to Charles County animal control. Photograph your injuries and the location of the attack. Get the dog owner’s name, address, and homeowner’s insurance information. Contact a dog bite attorney before speaking with any insurance company.
Does the dog owner’s insurance cover dog bite claims?
In most cases, yes. Homeowner’s and renter’s insurance policies typically include liability coverage for dog bites, often with limits of $100,000 to $300,000 or more. This is the primary source of compensation in most dog bite cases.
How much is my Charles County dog bite case worth?
Settlement values depend on injury severity, scarring, medical costs, and psychological impact. Our firm has recovered $25,000 to over $300,000 for dog bite victims. Cases involving children, facial scarring, or rabies exposure typically result in higher settlements. Contact us for a free case evaluation.
Attacked by a Dog in Charles County? We Fight for Victims.
$25,000 to $300,000+ in proven results for dog bite victims, including rabies exposure cases. Free consultation — no fee unless we win.