Dog Bites

You deserve compensation for a dog bite injury.

A dog bite can cause serious physical and emotional harm. At Elias Law, we help victims of dog bites hold negligent owners responsible and fight for the compensation they need to recover fully.

We can help.
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Experienced Legal Representation: We handle dog bite claims with a focus on securing full compensation for your injuries.

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Comprehensive Compensation: We pursue compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, and more.

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No Upfront Fees: You don’t pay unless we win your case, removing any financial risk.

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Personalized Approach: We take the time to understand your case and build a strategy that fits your needs.

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Helping you recover from dog bite injuries.

Dog bites can leave lasting physical and emotional scars. At Elias Law, we are committed to fighting for victims of dog bites, ensuring that negligent dog owners are held accountable and that you receive the compensation needed for your recovery.

 From covering medical bills to addressing pain and suffering, we are here to make sure your rights are protected.



Our team understands the unique challenges of dog bite cases, including dealing with insurance companies and proving liability. We take care of the legal process so you can focus on healing, knowing that we are fighting for your best interests.

Questions about Dog Bite Injuries?

FAQs
  • What should I do after a dog bite?

    Seek medical attention immediately, report the incident to animal control, and contact an attorney to explore your legal options.

  • Can I still file a claim if I know the dog owner?

    Yes, you can still file a claim even if the dog belongs to someone you know. The claim is typically handled through the owner's homeowner's insurance.

  • How long do I have to file a dog bite claim?

    You generally have three years to file a personal injury claim in New Mexico, but it’s important to act quickly to preserve evidence and protect your rights.

You deserve the power of great counsel.