Skip to content
Bernstein & Maryanoff Injury Attorneys Injury Attorneys Injury Attorneys Miami Personal Injury Attorney Logo
Broward County
(954) 222-3333
Miami-Dade
(305) 222-3333
Call now for a free consultation
1 (800) 429-4529
  • Home
  • Practice AreasExpand
    • Car Accident
    • Motorcycle Accident
    • Boat Accident
    • Truck Accident
    • Bicycle Accident
    • Drunk Driving Accident
    • Rideshare Accident
    • Hit and Run Accident
    • Slip and Fall Accident
    • Personal Injury
    • Drowning Accident
    • Dog Bite
    • Medical Malpractice
    • Brain Injuries
    • Wrongful Death
    • All Practice Areas
  • Service AreasExpand
    • Aventura
    • Coral Gables
    • Coral Springs
    • Cutler Bay
    • Davie
    • Doral
    • Fort Lauderdale
    • The Hammocks
    • Hialeah
    • Hollywood
    • Kendall
    • Miami Beach
    • Miami Lakes
    • Miramar
    • North Miami
    • Palmetto Bay
    • Pembroke Pines
    • Pinecrest
    • Pompano Beach
    • Weston
  • Firm ProfileExpand
    • Firm Overview
    • Testimonials
    • Past Verdicts
    • Media
  • Attorney ProfilesExpand
    • Jack G. Bernstein, Esq.
    • Neil I. Maryanoff Esq.
    • Manny Arce, Esq.
    • Justin M. Cramer, Esq.
    • Jacob D. Maldonado Jr.
    • Brian D. Glatzer, Esq.
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Hablamos Español
Bernstein & Maryanoff Injury Attorneys Injury Attorneys Injury Attorneys Miami Personal Injury Attorney Logo
Call us!

Consultations are FREE

Home / Animal Attacks / What Damages Can You Get Dog Bite Compensation For?
Animal Attacks

What Damages Can You Get Dog Bite Compensation For?

ByBernstein & Maryanoff Injury Attorneys Updated onJanuary 8, 2026
A Dog Biting A Person'S Hand

For many people, the fear of dogs is largely propelled by the fear of getting bitten or having experienced a dog bite in the past. According to recent data, over 4.5 million people suffer a dog bite injury every year, and 800,000 of those individuals seek medical attention for their dog bites.

Dog bites are understandably scary, especially if the bite was unprovoked. Understanding what to do if you suffer a dog bite injury and what compensation you may be entitled to can help you recover some of the losses you experience following a dog bite. While the mental toll following a dog bite can be complex to unravel, our team can help you recover the compensation you deserve following a dog bite injury.

Table of Contents
  • Long-Term Consequences of Dog Bites
  • Protecting Your Rights Since 1983
  • What to do if you've suffered a dog bite injury
  • Factors Influencing Dog Bite Settlement & Case Outcome
  • Who is liable for a dog bite injury? 
  • Dog bite liability and homeowners insurance
  • Average settlement for dog bite cases & claims
  • What recoverable damages can victims seek? 
  • Do personal injury lawyers help in a dog bite claim?
  • Speak with a dog bite injury lawyer
  • Protecting Your Rights Since 1983
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)​

Long-Term Consequences of Dog Bites

Dog attacks cause serious injuries like nerve damage, permanent scarring and post traumatic stress disorder/anxiety. Children face heightened emotional trauma/phobias warranting physical therapy/therapy costs in dog bite compensation. Long term consequences include reduced earning capacity. You need to have detailed records that outline ongoing medical care for maximum compensation.

NO FEES UNLESS WE WIN

Protecting Your Rights Since 1983

Work with the team at Bernstein & Maryanoff Injury Attorneys and speak with an experienced Miami dog bite lawyer about your case. 

Hablamos Español

Miami dog bite lawyer

What to do if you’ve suffered a dog bite injury

Knowing what to do after a dog bite can help you reduce the chances of infection and other complications. If you’ve been bitten by a dog, it’s important to stop the bleeding as quickly as you can by applying direct pressure to the wound. 

First Steps After a Dog Bite Incident

  1. Call 911 and seek immediate medical attention to prevent infection/complications. A medical professional will wash the wound, apply an antibacterial ointment, and sterilize the area for bandage application. In extreme cases where bones have been broken or ligaments have been torn, surgery may be required to repair the damage.
  2. In all cases, you should receive a tetanus shot if you have not had one in the past ten years. A tetanus shot will typically be administered within 72 hours after the bite.  
  3. Document medical records for dog bite claims. Also, report to animal control/police for official record. 
  4. Gather witness statements, photos of dog bite injury/scene and dog owners info. 
  5. File with homeowner’s insurance policy promptly – insurance companies cover most dog bite liability but lowball initial offers.

Unfortunately, children are the most vulnerable to dog attacks because of their small size. Because of this, they are the most common victims of dog bite attacks. It’s important that if your young child sustains a dog bite, you seek medical care immediately. 

Child dog bite victims recover more for emotional trauma/phobias under Florida law, exempt from “Beware” signs if under 6, boosting pain and suffering dog bite awards. Younger dog bite victims mainly get higher settlement amounts due to lifelong emotional distress/PTSD impact on pain and suffering dog bite calculations.

Filing a personal injury lawsuit after a dog bite injury helps you recover financially after the event. A personal injury lawsuit can help you recover damages associated with medical bills, your pain and suffering, and more. 

Factors Influencing Dog Bite Settlement & Case Outcome

  • Dog’s history: Prior aggressive dog attacks prove dog owner negligence, strengthening bite liability in bite claims and doubling settlement amounts, crucial even in Florida’s strict liability for maximum dog bite injuries compensation recovery.
  • Victim actions: Under comparative negligence, victim provocation (e.g., teasing) deducts fault percentage from dog bite compensation to be received from the defendant, lowering fair compensation in dog bite cases despite dog owner bite liability.
  • Evidence quality: Medical records, pain journals, injury photos, and witness statements prove emotional distress/PTSD in pain and suffering dog bite claims, boosting non-economic damages for full compensation in bite cases.
  • Legal process: Handle insurance negotiations first. Most dog bite cases (95%) settle pre-trial via homeowners’ insurance after insurance negotiations; This way, dog bite claims avoid court costs, yielding faster dog bite compensation for medical bills and pain and suffering that dog bite injury awards. ​Sue if lowballed for full compensation.

Who is liable for a dog bite injury? 

Florida has some of the most stringent laws when it comes to dog bite regulations. As a strict liability state, a dog’s owner is held liable for the injuries and pain and suffering an individual may experience after a dog bite, as outlined in Florida’s Dog Bite Statute 767.04. 

This applies whether the dog bite occurs on public property, or private property, such as the homeowner’s residence. However, any negligence on the part of the person who was bitten may lower the liability of the dog’s owner. For example, if an individual trespasses on a person’s property or is otherwise on that private property unlawfully, the owner’s level of liability significantly decreases. 

Under comparative negligence, if a victim is found to be responsible for their injury, the percentage of their responsibility will be deducted from the total compensation they might be awarded following a claim. 

Dog bite liability and homeowners insurance

In addition to seeking compensation from the dog owner, some dog bite victims may also be able to seek compensation from an individual’s homeowners insurance company. 

A homeowner’s insurance will typically cover payment associated with the liability of a dog bite injury. However, not all insurances operate alike. Some homeowner insurance companies will not offer coverage if a homeowner has a specific breed of dog, like a Rottweiler or Pitbull. Other homeowners insurance companies will charge a higher premium so as to protect against liability. 

Additionally, if a homeowner has a “Beware of Dog” sign on their property, this can reduce their liability. Exemptions do exist in cases where a victim is age six or under. In these cases, strict liability applies. 

Average settlement for dog bite cases & claims

According to the Insurance Information Institute, the average cost of a dog bite settlement was just over $49,000 in 2021. Of course, the more severe a dog bite injury is, the more compensation a claim might seek. In extreme cases, settlements can be anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000 after considering all the associated medical costs and pain and suffering a victim endures. In extreme cases where a dog bite injury leads to a fatality, the cost of a wrongful death lawsuit can be much higher. 

What recoverable damages can victims seek? 

Victims are able to seek both economic and non-economic damages after suffering a dog bite.

Economic damages

These refer to the tangible and calculable losses the victim sustained. Examples of economic damage can include but are not limited to the following: 

  • Medical services – One of the main components of the compensation sought in dog bite claims is medical bills. This includes all medical services you received due to the dog bite attack: on-site treatment by responding EMT officials, bills associated with ambulance services and emergency treatment, and any hospital treatment you’ve received. Following a dog bite, it may also be necessary to receive tetanus or rabies shots or surgical procedures due to scarring or disfigurement. This can also be included in damages. 
  • Current and future medical bills – Dog bite victims can quickly rack up tens of thousands of dollars in medical bills. Plaintiffs can seek recovery of these expenses for both current and anticipated future medical needs as well. This includes physical therapy, occupational therapy, and any ongoing services associated with your medical healing. 
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity – If a dog attack has left you unable to work or go back to work, you can sue for lost wages and reduced earning capacity. Lost wages are economic damages in dog bite compensation that refer to the wages you lose because of the time it takes you to recover. In the event the dog bite leaves you with debilitating injuries that no longer allow you to continue working, you can sue for reduced earning capacity. Document them via pay stubs for full compensation in personal injury claims. 

Other economic damages can include:

  • Property damage/loss 
  • Cost of trauma/therapy services
  • Cost of medical devices associated with the injury
  • Other calculable losses

Non-economic damages 

These damages refer to the losses that are difficult/impossible to calculate. They are meant to compensate you for your suffering following the event and can include the following: 

  • Pain and suffering – This is the bulk of compensatory non-economic damages. Pain and suffering refers to the physical and mental pain that results from a dog bite. It’s not possible to measure the pain felt after an attack, but non-economic damages are designed to compensate you for this. 
  • Mental anguish and trauma – If you’ve suffered mental anguish, emotional trauma, soreness, and other physical pain as a result of the bite attack or medical services following the bite attack, you may be able to seek compensation.

How Dog Bite Settlements Are Calculated

Dog bite liability starts with economic damages (medical expenses, lost wages, future care). The non economic damages are added via multiplier method (1.5-5x based on severe injuries, age, permanent scarring) or per diem (daily pain rate x recovery days).

Pain journals are generally used to detail physical pain/emotional distress (PTSD, phobias, nightmares). Dog bite victims (esp. children) recover more for long-term psychological impacts. Legal representation from dog bite lawyers maximizes via experts as it is observed that many dog bite victims settle low without it.

Do personal injury lawyers help in a dog bite claim?

If you or a loved one has suffered a dog bite attack, filing a personal injury lawsuit is an avenue worth considering. Personal injury lawsuits can be filed against a dog’s owner and any other liable parties, including the private and public property owners where the dog attack occurred. A personal injury lawyer can help you determine who the responsible parties are, as well as help you build a strong case against them.

A successful personal injury lawsuit will help you recover compensation for your medical bills, physical pain and suffering, personal losses, and other losses associated with the dog bite injury. 

Speak with a dog bite injury lawyer

Focus Is On A Lawyer Shaking Their Clients Hand. In Front Of Him Is Paperwork And A Gavel.

Finding an attorney who has experience working with victims of dog biting attacks can help you file a dog bite personal injury lawsuit on behalf of you or a loved one. At Bernstein & Maryanoff Injury Attorneys, the dog bite injury lawyers at our law firm are committed to helping you seek the compensation you deserve. 

NO FEES UNLESS WE WIN

Protecting Your Rights Since 1983

Contact our experienced dog bite injury attorneys today to speak with a team member about your case.

Hablamos Español

Miami dog bite lawyer

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)​

Yes, homeowners’ insurance policies fund most dog bite liability claims, but exclude some pit bull breeds; insurance companies’ lowball—legal representation negotiates higher settlement amounts.

Florida’s statute of limitations is 2 years for personal injury from dog bites. You should file early with a dog bite lawyer to preserve evidence for compensation in bite claim against dog owner.

Yes, therapy records document PTSD/anxiety from dog bites, proving non-economic damages—common in child dog bite victims seeking compensation for long-term emotional trauma via personal injury lawyers.

Always, insurance companies offer low initial bite settlements. Personal injury attorneys use medical records/witness statements for 3x dog bite compensation via strong legal demand letters.

Yes, permanent scarring from dog bites boosts pain and suffering dog bite via reconstructive costs; evidence like photos supports higher dog bite compensation in bite cases.

You should hire one immediately as dog bite attorneys at law firms handle insurance negotiations on contingency (no legal fees upfront), ensuring clients get maximum compensation beyond lowball offers.

  • Comparative Negligence. (2022).
  • FLA. STAT. § 767.04 (2023) 
  • Spotlight on DogBite Liability. (2022).
  • U.S. Statistics on Dog Bites 2021. (2023).

About the Attorney

Jack G. Bernstein, ESQ.

Jack G. Bernstein, ESQ.

Jack G. Bernstein, Esq., is a seasoned Miami personal injury lawyer who started his law practice in 1983. A detail‑oriented legal strategist with decades of experience in representing victims of auto, truck, motorcycle and slip‑and‑fall accidents, he is currently a member of the Florida Bar Association. He is admitted to practice before the State and Federal Courts of Florida, offering free, no‑obligation case reviews to injured clients and advocating for maximum compensation in car accidents, wrongful death, catastrophic injury cases and more.

Post navigation

Previous Previous
How to Prevent Drunk Driving
NextContinue
Property Damage Meaning
Results You Can Trust
Free Case Review
NO FEES UNLESS WE WIN

    Bernstein & Maryanoff logo

    9415 Sunset Dr.
    Suite 226
    Miami, Florida 33173

    •  VIEW MAP & DIRECTIONS
    •  CONTACT
    Call Us Anytime
    No Fees Unless We Win

    Toll Free
    1 (800) 429-4529

    Broward County
    (954) 222-3333

    Miami-Dade
    (305) 222-3333

    Car Accidents
    Truck Accidents
    Motorcycle Accidents
    Drunk Driving Accidents
    Bicycle Accidents
    Boating Accidents
    Taxi Cab Accidents
    Traumatic Brain Injuries
    Wrongful Death

    Slip and Fall Injuries
    Nursing Home Abuse
    Crime Victims
    Dog Bites
    Sexual Assault
    Swimming Pool Accidents
    Medical Malpractice
    Negligent Security

    Legal Disclaimer

    This webpage is not intended to be an advertisement or solicitation. Hiring a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely on advertisements. Material contained in our website is for general information only and does not constitute legal advice or solicitation of legal services.

    Transmission of information from this site is not intended to create, and its receipt does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship between Bernstein & Maryanoff and the user of this site. In the event that any information on this website does not conform fully with regulations in any jurisdiction, this law firm will not accept representation based on that information.

    • Contact Us
    • Firm Overview
    • Past Veredicts
    • Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    © 2026 Bernstein & Maryanoff

    • Home
    • Practice Areas
      • Car Accidents
      • Motorcycle Accidents
      • Boat Accident
      • Truck Accident
      • Bicycle Accident
      • Drunk Driving Accident
      • Rideshare Accident
      • Hit and Run Accident
      • Slip and Fall Accident
      • Personal Injury
      • Drowning Accident
      • Dog Bite
      • Medical Malpractice
      • Brain Injures
      • Wrongful Death
      • All Practice Areas
    • Service Areas
      • Aventura
      • Coral Gables
      • Coral Springs
      • Cutler Bay
      • Davie
      • Doral
      • Fort Lauderdale
      • The Hammocks
      • Hialeah
      • Hollywood
      • Kendall
      • Miami Beach
      • Miami Lakes
      • Miramar
      • North Miami
      • Palmetto Bay
      • Pembroke Pines
      • Pinecrest
      • Pompano Beach
      • Weston
    • Firm Profile
      • Firm Overview
      • Testimonials
      • Past Verdicts
      • Media
    • Attorney Profiles
      • Jack G. Bernstein, Esq.
      • Neil I. Maryanoff Esq.
      • Manny Arce, Esq.
      • Justin M. Cramer, Esq.
      • Jacob D. Maldonado Jr.
      • Brian D. Glatzer, Esq.
    • Blog
    • Contact
    • Hablamos Español