Have you been the victim of a dog bite?
Not all animals make good pets. Sometimes it’s just their natural disposition. Sometimes it’s poor training or supervision by their owners. In any case, accidents involving our animal companions do happen. Dog bites can cause traumatic injuries to neighbors and passersby that require painful shots, surgeries, and even reconstructive procedures.
When a dog owner’s negligence causes harm, its important that they be held accountable—and that those harmed are made whole.
Who is responsible after a dog bite accident?
In South Carolina, dog owners are responsible for injuries caused by their pets. When a dog is known to be vicious, and an owner doesn’t take necessary precautions, the penalties can be extreme.
When should you call an attorney?
Right away. If you were injured by a dog bite, our skilled attorneys can help you navigate your medical treatment and litigation options.
How can Williams & Williams help?
Our skilled trial lawyers will listen, learn the details of your accident and how it’s affected you, and build a persuasive case on your behalf to help bolster your claim.
Since 1936, we’ve recovered millions in damages for clients in Orangeburg County and across South Carolina. We will relentlessly advocate for your full and fair compensation.
What will it cost for Williams & Williams to handle my case?
We operate on a contingency fee, which means we don’t charge anything unless you recover damages.
Call or schedule a free consultation today.
Contact a lawyer at Williams & Williams Attorneys at Law in Orangeburg, South Carolina by calling (803) 534-5218 to schedule a free consultation.
Your consultation will always be handled by one of our experienced attorneys.