Dedicated Dog Bite Lawyer in Georgia

When a Dog Attack Causes Harm, We’re Here to Help

We help you get the care, support, and compensation you need after a dog bite, while we handle the insurance claim and legal steps needed to hold the owner responsible.
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A brown and black dog with a chain collar stands on grass, baring its teeth and growling with its mouth open—an image that highlights why consulting a personal injury lawyer is essential after a dog bite incident.

Experienced Dog Bite Lawyer Serving Victims Across Georgia

Dog bites can cause serious injuries, infections, and long-term trauma. Georgia law allows injured victims to pursue compensation when a dog owner fails to keep their pet under control. 

Under Georgia statute, a dog can be considered vicious not only for past aggressive behavior but also for violating local leash laws—meaning an off-leash dog in a public area may satisfy the legal requirement for owner liability.

At Hummel Trial Law, we help victims understand their rights, coordinate medical care, document injuries, and pursue full compensation for physical and emotional harm. Whether the attack happened in a neighborhood, apartment complex, park, or public place, we work to hold negligent dog owners accountable.

Types of Dog Bite Cases We Handle

We provide dedicated representation for those needing a dog bite lawyer after animal attack incidents involving:
  • Off-leash dogs violating leash ordinances
  • Dogs with known aggressive behavior
  • Attacks on children
  • Injuries from dogs escaping enclosures or yards
  • Dog bites occurring at apartments, neighborhoods, and public spaces
  • Attacks caused by improper supervision
  • Bites resulting in infection, scarring, or long-term complications
We investigate how the attack occurred, whether leash laws were broken, and what could have been done to prevent the incident.

Injuries and Damages in Georgia Dog Bite Claims

Dog bite injuries can be severe and may require ongoing medical care, particularly when wounds result in scarring. As your dog bite lawyer, we help you use Georgia law to pursue compensation for both the physical injuries and emotional trauma caused by the attack.

  • Puncture wounds
  • Lacerations and deep cuts
  • Infections and nerve damage
  • Scarring and permanent disfigurement
  • Broken bones from falls during attacks
  • Facial injuries
  • PTSD or anxiety
  • Injuries to children, who face higher risk of severe harm

You may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical bills and follow-up care
  • Future treatment for scarring or nerve damage
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Permanent injury
  • Property damage (e.g., torn clothing, broken glasses)

Our team works to ensure your recovery accounts for both physical and emotional impact.

Extensive Experience With Injury Cases

Our attorneys bring decades of experience handling serious personal injury cases and have helped recover millions for clients across Georgia.

Compassionate, Personal Support

We take time to understand your experience, explain your options, and keep you informed. You’ll always work directly with an attorney who prioritizes your wellbeing.

Committed to Accountability

We investigate leash law violations, gather evidence, and work to hold negligent dog owners responsible for the harm caused.

Georgia Laws Affecting Your Dog Bite Case

Georgia’s Dog Bite Liability Standard

A dog owner can be held liable if:

  • The dog is considered vicious, including when it violates local leash laws
  • The owner knew or should have known the dog had dangerous tendencies
  • The attack occurred because of the owner’s failure to control the dog

Georgia’s “viciousness” requirement is often met simply by showing the dog was off leash in public — one of the most important legal factors in these cases.

Statute of Limitations

2 years to file a personal injury claim (OCGA § 9-3-33)

Negligence & Comparative Fault

Georgia follows a modified comparative fault system:

  • You may recover damages if you are less than 50% at fault.
  • Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of responsibility.

We work to show that the dog owner, not the victim, failed in their duty to control the animal.

Our Proven Results

When you’re hurt, you need a dog bite lawyer who brings clarity, confidence, and real results. At Hummel Trial Law, we combine deep legal experience with personal attention to support you through every step of your recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Georgia law may still hold the owner responsible if the dog was off leash or violated local ordinances.
We investigate the facts to determine true responsibility. Georgia law allows recovery as long as you are less than 50% at fault.
Seek medical attention, take photos of the injury, report the incident, and contact an attorney as soon as possible.
Not always — but many cases qualify because leash laws are frequently violated.
Many settle, but we prepare every case for trial to strengthen negotiations.

Dog Bite Injury? Get the Legal Support You Need.

If you were bitten due to a negligent dog owner, we’re here to help you pursue the compensation you deserve. We’ll explain your options, handle the legal process, and support you at every step.
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