Saint Paul Dog Bite Lawyer

$1 Billion+ Recovered
5 Star Rated by our clients
26+ Years of Experience
$1 Billion+ Recovered
5 Star Rated by our clients
26+ Years of Experience

Free Case Review

No Fees Unless We Win

Being attacked and bitten by a dog is traumatizing and can have serious consequences for the victim. Dog bites are often severe and may include deep lacerations, nerve damage, disfigurement and fractures. Medical treatments for dog bite injuries can quickly get expensive, which is why contacting an experienced lawyer can be an important part of the recovery process.

At TSR Injury Law, our legal team has helped recover over $1 billion in compensation on behalf of our clients. This includes a recovery attained by our partner Rich Ruohonen for a women who suffered both wrist and nerve damage after being attacked by an aggressive dog. Rich currently sits on the Board of Governors for the Minnesota Association for Justice (MNAJ).

Contact a Saint Paul dog bite attorney at TSR Injury Law to discuss your situation during a free consultation. There are no upfront fees to hire our firm. You only pay us at the end of the legal process if you obtain compensation.

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Case Results

Dog Bite
$450,000
Partner Rich Ruohonen represented a young minor who was attacked by dog when she was eight years old and did not seek legal representation until several years later. Her face was lacerated in several places. The immediate plastic surgery performed by the University of Minnesota repaired all wounds and was unbelievably well done, leaving only some minor visible scarring. This young girl’s parents did not take pictures of the initial dog bite as they rushed their daughter to the hospital. Rich and his staff ended up locating pictures years later that were not attached to her medical file but were being used to teach plastic surgery reconstruction for doctors. These pictures were critical to showing the severity of the initial injuries and attack. The scarring is now only minimally visible, but the client did have issues with mild PTSD and behavioral issues believed to be related to the dog attack. This matter settled for $450,000.
Dog Bite
$425,000
Partner Rich Ruohonen settled a case for $425,000 involving a dog attack to the face of a young boy. The parents tried to settle this matter several years later on their own but were only offered about 20 percent of the actual value of the case. Rich got involved in the case only a few months before the expiration of the statute of limitations and the insurance company immediately began to increase their offer. There were two policies that applied (one for the owner and one for the harborer of the dog). The first policy was eventually tendered after Rich got involved and said he would not settle for less than those limits. The second part of the case was sued out to preserve the statute of limitations. The insurance company for the second policy requested early mediation after the lawsuit was commenced and the case was settled at mediation.
Dog Bite
$85,000
Partner Rich Ruohonen litigated a dog bite case in which K.T., a minor, was bit by a dog owned by his grandparents while visiting his grandparents’ home. He suffered a laceration below his nose running toward his upper lip. After significant investigation, Rich located another child that also was bit by the dog in the case.  Following that discovery, the offer on the case almost doubled and the case was settled shortly before trial for a total of $85,000.

What Is Minnesota Law on Dog Bites?

Minnesota law states that if a dog, without being provoked, attacks or injures someone who is visiting in a public area or legally on someone’s privately-owned property, the owner of the dog is strictly liable for your damages. It does not matter if the dog that bit you has never shown aggression before.

An owner is defined as any individual harboring or keeping a dog, however the animal’s owner is primarily liable. The owner may be responsible even if he or she did not know that the dog was dangerous or could be potentially dangerous to others.

According to the Saint Paul Animal Control Center (SPAC), a dangerous dog is one that without provocation:

  • Causes substantial bodily injury to any individual on public or private property
  • Engages in any attack on an individual that indicates danger to personal safety
  • Exhibits unusually aggressive behavior (attacking another animal and causing serious injury or death)

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Bitten By A Friend’s Dog – Do I Have A Case?

If you were invited onto the dog owner’s property as a friend, social guest, or another type of invitee, then you were legally allowed on the property and may have a right to recover compensation for your injuries.

In the event you were bitten by a friend’s dog on public property, such as a dog park or on a sidewalk, you may still have a case for compensation.


Why Clients Trust TSR Injury Law

$1 Billion+ RECOVERED

TSR Injury Law has recovered over $1 billion for clients who have suffered injuries or losses due to the negligent actions of others.

5 STAR RATED

Our firm has earned a 5-star rating for our commitment to excellence in legal representation and client satisfaction.

20+ YEARS IN BUSINESS

With more than 20 years of experience, TSR Injury Law has a proven record of success.


Dog Bite Claims For Trespassers

Trespassers are individuals who enter a private or public property without permission from the owner. He or she does not have a legal right to be on the property. A victim who is attacked or bitten by a dog while trespassing will generally not have a case against its’ owner.

It is important to note that every dog bite case is different. There could be exceptions to this rule. Let one of our dedicated St. Paul dog bite lawyers review your claim during a free and confidential consultation.


Proving The Dog Owner Was Negligent

Minnesota law also allows a dog bite injury victim to recover compensation due to negligence. You must, however, prove that the animal’s owner failed to use reasonable care in controlling the dog and that your injuries resulted from that negligence.

Negligence is the lack of ordinary care that most careful or reasonable individuals would exercise in similar circumstances. If the attacking dog owner’s conduct does not measure up to that of a reasonable person in a similar situation, then that individual could be found negligent.

For instance, if the dog owner keeps his or her dog in the backyard without being leashed or lacks proper fencing and the dog escapes and bites someone, the owner may have behaved in a negligent or careless manner. The owner cannot say the dog is normally well behaved or has never exhibited aggression when in the backyard.

While Minnesota laws are more favorable to the dog bite victim rather than the dog owner, proving negligence can still be a complicated process. Let our experienced legal team help you fully understand your rights.

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Damages Awarded in Dog Bite Cases

Dog bite injuries can result in significant financial, physical and emotional damages. The kinds of damages awarded to victims in dog bite cases will depend on a number of factors. A St. Paul dog bite lawyer from our firm will need to consider the following:

  • The type of injury you sustained
  • The severity of your injury
  • Expenses acquired for medical treatment
  • Plastic surgery needed after disfigurement
  • The amount of time you missed from work to recover
  • Anticipated future medical care
  • Loss of future earning capacity due to the wound
  • Ongoing physical rehabilitation costs
  • Therapy services to treat psychological or emotional trauma

If you have questions about how much your potential case could be worth, our legal team is ready to help. You are under no obligation to take legal action and we do not charge any upfront fees if we represent you.


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What Should I Do After a Dog Bite?

After being injured by a dog bite, you may be unsure about what to do next. Protect your legal interests, but especially your well-being by taking the following steps:

Obtain Medical Treatment

Get proper medical care. Even a minor dog bite may cause an infection if it is not properly cleaned and tended to by a medical professional. A doctor will be able to determine the extent of your injuries and provide a proper treatment plan. Having an official medical record can also help provide evidence of when the dog bite occurred, which could be invaluable if you decide to take legal action.

Following Doctors’ Orders

Your best chance at recovery is following your doctor’s prescribed plan of care. Failure to do so could make your injuries worse. Ignoring your physician’s treatment orders may also provide an opportunity for the insurance company to attack your credibility by claiming that your injuries are not as bad as you reported or that your injury was pre-existing.

Reporting the Dog Bite

Report your dog bite injury to the Saint Paul Police as soon as possible. This action is required by law. Once there is a report, the authorities will open an investigation of the incident, and will interview you, the owner of the dog – if possible – and take statements from any witnesses who may have seen the attack. Following an investigation, the responding officer will forward the report to the SPAC and have the dog quarantined to ensure it is not infected with rabies or other signs of sickness.

Documenting Your Injuries

If you can, try to take photos of the scene, the dog and your injuries, including lacerations, redness, swelling, bruising and any torn or bloody clothing. As your wounds heal, take pictures periodically to document the process.

Identifying the Owner of the Dog

If it is possible, try to identify the owner of the dog, along with contact information, details about his or her homeowner’s insurance and the dog’s veterinary details to help verify recent shot records.


Speaking to Eyewitnesses

Speak to any eyewitnesses who may have seen what happened and ask for their names, phone numbers, and statements, if possible. This information can be useful if your attorney needs to contact them at a later date.

Following medical treatment, we recommend that you contact a licensed St. Paul dog bite attorney to review your situation and determine your legal options. You may be eligible to seek compensation for your injuries.

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Prevention and Treatment of Dog Bites

Dog bites often occur when a dog is unprovoked. To prevent being bitten by a dog, consider the following:

  • Do not approach an unfamiliar dog or a dog whose owner is not present, especially if the dog is fenced in, tied up, or in a parked vehicle
  • Do not chase, tease or approach a dog while it is eating, sleeping or guarding something
  • Always ask the owner’s permission before petting a dog and allow the dog to acknowledge your presence before petting it

Should a dog bite you or someone you are with, it is important to try to get away from the dog to prevent further injury. While it is best to wait to be treated by medical personnel, if your injuries are severe, you may try to slow bleeding by applying pressure with a clean cloth. After your physician properly tends to your injuries, he or she may recommend a treatment plan, which could include

  • Applying antibiotic cream to the wound
  • Changing the bandage several times a day (only if your doctor recommends this)
  • Contacting a doctor or medical facility immediately if you see any signs of infection (redness, swelling, increased pain and fever)


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Reach Out to Our Saint Paul Dog Bite Lawyers

If you were attacked and bitten by a dog, our Saint Paul dog bite lawyers at TSR Injury Law may be able to help. We are prepared to investigate the incident and fully handle the legal process on your behalf to make sure that you are fairly compensated for your injuries.

We offer free consultations to determine if you have a viable case. There are no upfront fees involved. We only get paid if we recover damages on your behalf.

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