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Stow Dog Bite Lawyer
We Handle Stow-Area Dog Bites
Attorneys Scanlon and Galla resolve dog bites, attacks, and assaults throughout Ohio, including Stow, Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, Tallmadge, Barberton, Fairlawn, Hudson, and Wadsworth.
Each Dog Bite is Different
Attorneys Scanlon and Galla have handled many dog bite claims across Stow, Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson, Tallmadge, and the surrounding Summit County communities. Every dog attack is unique, and they guide clients through each step from documenting injuries to dealing with homeowners’ insurance.
Dog bite cases require thorough investigation. Attorneys Scanlon and Galla work with medical professionals and, when necessary, animal behavior experts to understand how the attack occurred, evaluate scarring or nerve damage, and determine the full impact on your daily life.
Your injuries and damages must be properly evaluated. Whether the bite caused infection, puncture wounds, permanent scarring, or psychological trauma, Attorneys Scanlon and Galla assess your medical treatment, future care, and pain and suffering to ensure your dog bite claim is valued correctly.
How Do I Know I Need a Lawyer?
Serious Dog Bite Injuries – If a dog attack caused deep wounds, infection, scarring, nerve damage, or required emergency medical treatment, it’s important to speak with a dog bite lawyer. Serious dog bite injuries often lead to significant medical bills and long-term effects. Attorneys Scanlon and Galla can help you pursue compensation for medical care, scarring, pain and suffering, and lost wages.
Delayed Symptoms After a Dog Bite – Many dog bite injuries worsen over time. Infection, swelling, loss of mobility, numbness, and nerve pain may appear hours or days after the incident. Even if the dog bite seemed minor, delayed symptoms are common. Attorneys Scanlon and Galla can help ensure these injuries are properly documented and evaluated so the insurance company cannot minimize your claim.
Insurance and Liability Disputes – Dog bite claims typically involve a homeowner’s or renter’s insurance policy. These insurers may deny responsibility, argue you provoked the dog, or make a low settlement offer that doesn’t reflect the seriousness of your injuries. An experienced dog bite attorney can establish liability under Ohio’s dog bite laws and negotiate a fair settlement. Attorneys Scanlon and Galla handle the insurance company for you and protect your right to full compensation.
What to do after car accident?
Call the police - Report the dog bite immediately so police or Summit County Animal Control can document the attack, identify the dog, and confirm vaccination status. An official report is crucial evidence in an Ohio dog bite claim.
Get medical help right away – Even small bites can lead to infection, nerve injury, or scarring. Go to the emergency room or urgent care so a medical professional can clean the wound, assess the damage, and document your injuries.
Gather information and evidence – Take photos of your injuries, the dog, the location of the attack, and any visible blood, torn clothing, or damaged property. Get the dog owner’s name, address, and insurance information, along with contact info for any witnesses.
Do not speak to the dog owner’s insurance company – Homeowners and renters insurance carriers often try to minimize dog bite injuries or get you to admit fault. Do not give a recorded statement and do not sign anything before talking with an attorney.
Call Attorneys Scanlon and Galla as soon as possible – 330-376-1440.
An experienced Stow dog bite lawyer can preserve evidence, handle the insurance company, and protect your right to compensation for medical bills, scarring, pain and suffering, and lost wages.
What Kinds of Dog Bites We Have Handled
Unrestrained or off-leash dogs are one of the most common causes of bite injuries in Stow, Akron, Hudson, Cuyahoga Falls, Tallmadge, Barberton, and the surrounding Summit County communities. Even a single bite can require stitches, infection management, or lead to long-term scarring. Attorneys James Galla and Lawrence Scanlon help local victims document injuries, communicate with insurance adjusters, and pursue resolution under Ohio’s strict liability dog-bite laws.
Dog bites can cause serious or delayed-onset symptoms, including nerve damage, infections, swelling, numbness, and reduced mobility — even if the wound looked minor at first. These injuries require careful medical evaluation and strong claim preparation to avoid disputes with the dog owner’s insurer. Attorneys Scanlon and Galla represent victims throughout Stow, Akron, Hudson, Cuyahoga Falls, and Summit County to ensure all injuries and future medical needs are fully accounted for before settlement.
Not all dog-related injuries involve a bite. Large dogs can knock down victims in Stow, Akron, Hudson, Fairlawn, and surrounding communities, causing broken bones, hip injuries, wrist fractures, or head trauma. Insurance companies frequently challenge these claims by disputing how the fall occurred. Attorneys Galla and Scanlon help Northeast Ohio clients gather evidence, prove liability, and negotiate resolution for knock-down and jump-onincidents.
Dog attacks often occur when owners ignore leash laws, fail to secure fences, or allow aggressive animals to roam freely in busy Stow neighborhoods and nearby cities like Tallmadge and Hudson. These cases may involve disputed facts or conflicting witness statements. Attorneys Scanlon and Galla represent Summit County clients in proving negligence and securing proper compensation for preventable dog attacks.
Dog bites involving dogs with known aggressive histories in Stow, Akron, Fairlawn, and Cuyahoga Falls can result in serious and permanent injuries. Even with clear evidence of prior behavior, insurers may attempt to minimize damages or deny responsibility. Attorneys Galla and Scanlon aggressively pursue these claims on behalf of Northeast Ohio residents, obtaining animal control records, prior complaint history, and witness statements to hold negligent owners fully accountable.
Dog bites frequently occur when owners are distracted using their phones, not paying attention during walks, or failing to control their animals around children or other dogs. These incidents are common in Stow, Akron, and the surrounding areas. Attorneys Scanlon and Galla help victims obtain animal control reports, surveillance footage, and witness statements to prove negligence and maximize recovery.
When a dog owner in Stow, Akron, Hudson, Wadsworth, or other Northeast Ohio communities lacks homeowners or renters insurance, pursuing compensation can become more complicated. These claims may still be recoverable through alternative coverage or personal liability avenues. Attorneys Galla and Scanlon help clients navigate uninsured dog-owner claims, evaluate available coverage, and pursue resolution through all potential sources.
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