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The Law Offices of Jason H. Rubens, P.C. take Dog Bite Cases in Illinois

The Dangers of Dog Bites: Don’t Risk Serious Injury 

Some dogs are vicious by nature and others can attack for no reason. Whether bitten  by a small dog, a big dog, or a vicious dog: dog bites can cause injuries that are compensable under the law.

Being bitten by a dog can be very painful and oftentimes bites lead to permanent scarring. In addition to pain and suffering, scarring is an additional item of damages you can claim if bitten by a dog. Depending on where the scarring is, scars have different “value.”


Dog Bites Injury Complications can be:

  • Minor cuts and bruises to more serious wounds. 
  • Dog bites can also cause serious infections, especially if the dog is not properly vaccinated. In some cases, the infection can become life-threatening. 
  • In addition to physical injury, dog bites can cause psychological trauma and emotional distress.

Personal Injury Dog Bite Settlements

Jason Rubens, an experienced dog bite injury attorney, skillfully overcomes legal challenges to secure successful outcomes for our clients.

  • $300,000.00 (Policy limits) for the victim of a dog attack that sustained permanent scars and an arm injury requiring surgery.
  • $101,000.00 (policy limits plus medical pay limits) for a woman bitten by a dog who had facial scarring.

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Illinois Laws for Dog Bites Injuries

In the state of Illinois, the owner of a dog that bites someone is responsible for any damages caused. The dog owner can be held liable for the victim’s medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other expenses related to the injury. In addition, under the Illinois Animal Control Act, the owner may be required to pay a penalty if the dog has previously bitten someone or is declared a “dangerous dog”. 

The mere fact that the dog bit someone will hold the owner responsible as long as there is not a successful defense that the dog was provoked. The law holds that the owner of the dog, or persons housing the dog, are responsible if their dog attacks or bites someone regardless of whether the dog had bitten or attacked someone in the past.

Am I Held Responsible if my Dog Bites Someone?

Yes, if you are a dog owner in Illinois, you are likely held liable for the full amount of any injury the victim receives regardless of whether or not you were negligent in securing your dog. This is known as a strict liability policy in dog-bite cases, which is outlined in the Illinois Compiled Statutes, 510 ILCS 5/16. According to the statute, if your dog “attacks, attempts to attack, or injures any person” who is lawfully present and not provoking the dog, you are liable for their injuries.


What Should You Do If A Dog Attacks?

The experienced dog bite attorney at The Law Offices of Jason H. Rubens, P.C. is ready to provide immediate legal assistance if you or a loved one has suffered a dog bite or attack in Illinois. Call today or contact me online!


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Hiring a Chicago Dog Bite Injury Attorney

If you or a loved one has suffered a dog bite injury, seeking legal help as soon as possible is crucial. As an experienced dog bite injury attorney, I can guide you through your case and explain your available options. With extensive knowledge and experience, I am dedicated to helping dog bite victims secure the compensation they deserve.

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