Do I have a case?

In Massachusetts, if a dog bites you, the owner of the dog is automatically liable to you for all damages and losses the dog causes. This is called strict liability.

The only available defenses available to the dog owner is to show the dog bite victim was teasing, tormenting, or abusing the dog. These defenses are usually easy to defeat, and are rarely raised.

Nearly twenty years ago when I opened my practice I decided to dedicate my career to advancing the rights of injury victims against powerful insurance companies. Personally, I find great satisfaction in helping good and honest people who have been wronged due to no fault of their own. I am really proud to have earned our clients’ hard-earned trust by running a law firm our clients can always count on to do the right thing.