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Corradino & Partners
Corradino and Partners is a results-oriented personal injury law firm located in the heart of New Jersey. Our long history of success includes a track record of winning maximum compensation for our injured clients. We stand up to well-financed corporate defendants, large insurance companies, and negligent individuals, providing the comprehensive legal guidance your claim needs.
Our team has recovered over $500 million in compensation for our clients and continues to secure millions of dollars in results every year. Because we charge no fees unless we succeed in getting you compensation, we make sure all injured victims can afford the skilled legal representation necessary to recover maximum compensation for their injuries.
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Dog Bite Lawyers in New Jersey
Dog bites can lead to life-changing physical damage and the risk of serious infections. If the attack left you with significant injuries of any kind, our dog bite lawyers in New Jersey can help you pursue the compensation you deserve.
In New Jersey, dog owners are subject to a “strict liability” rule under N.J.S.A.4:19-16. In the context of dog bite injury claims, this means that victims can seek compensation even if there is no evidence that the owner of the dog in question was negligent or had malicious intentions.
What to Do After a Dog Bite
After a dog bite, you need to get both medical and legal help. Seek immediate medical assistance for your injuries. The force of a dog bite can slice through the skin, damage tissues and nerves, and even fracture bones. If the attack knocks you to the ground, you might sustain a traumatic brain injury from hitting your head or spinal cord damage from hitting your neck or back. Even if the bodily injury itself is relatively minor, a dog bite can lead to severe infections. Waiting to see a doctor could allow your dog bite injuries to worsen. You also need to document the bite by reporting it to police or animal control. If possible, take photos or videos of the scene of the bite, your injuries, and the dog that bit you.