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Dog Bite Injury Lawyer in Atlanta, GA

A dog attack can be terrifying and life-changing. Beyond the physical injuries, victims often face emotional trauma, medical expenses, and permanent scarring. Under Georgia law, dog owners can be held responsible when their negligence leads to an attack — and you have the right to pursue compensation.

At Thomas Kennedy Sampson & Tompkins LLP, our dedicated dog bite injury lawyers in Atlanta, GA help victims and their families recover damages for injuries caused by dangerous or uncontrolled dogs. We fight to hold negligent owners accountable and ensure our clients receive the justice they deserve.

If you or your child was bitten or attacked by a dog, contact us today for a free consultation

Understanding Georgia Dog Bite Laws

Georgia follows a modified version of the “one-bite rule,” but a dog owner can still be held liable if:
  • The dog had a history of aggression
  • The owner failed to properly restrain the dog
  • Local leash laws were violated
  • The dog was allowed to roam freely or escape a property
  • The owner acted negligently in supervising the animal
Our attorneys analyze the circumstances of the attack, police and animal control reports, witness statements, and medical documentation to build a strong case on your behalf.
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Common Injuries Caused by Dog Attacks

Dog attacks can result in severe and sometimes permanent injuries, including:
  • Deep lacerations and puncture wounds
  • Infections or rabies exposure
  • Facial injuries and disfigurement
  • Nerve damage
  • Muscle and tissue injuries
  • Scarring that may require reconstructive surgery
  • Emotional trauma and PTSD, especially in children
We work with medical professionals and specialists to accurately calculate the full impact of the injury.
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Who Is Liable for a Dog Bite?

Liability in a dog bite case often involves:
  • The dog’s owner
  • A landlord or property owner
  • A business owner (if bitten on commercial property)
  • A homeowner who failed to secure their animal
Dog bite cases frequently overlap with premises liability, making it essential to work with an attorney who understands both areas of law.
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Compensation You May Be Entitled To

Victims of dog attacks in Atlanta may be able to recover compensation for:

✓ Medical bills and emergency care
✓ Cosmetic or reconstructive surgery
✓ Lost wages
✓ Pain and suffering
✓ Emotional distress
✓ Long-term psychological counseling
✓ Permanent scarring or disability

Thomas Kennedy Sampson & Tompkins LLP ensures that every aspect of your physical and emotional injury is fully accounted for in your claim.

Why Choose Thomas Kennedy Sampson & Tompkins LLP

  • Decades of successful results handling injury and premises liability claims
  • Skilled representation for both adults and children affected by dog attacks
  • Thorough investigation of ownership, leash-law violations, and prior history
  • Compassionate, family-focused legal approach
  • No upfront fees — you only pay if we win
Our firm is trusted throughout Atlanta for delivering justice to victims of negligent dog owners.
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What to Do After a Dog Bite or Attack

1. Seek immediate medical attention

2. Report the attack to local authorities or animal control

3. Take photos of injuries and the location of the attack

4. Identify the dog’s owner (if possible)

5. Avoid speaking with insurance companies before consulting a lawyer

6. Contact our firm to begin protecting your legal rights

Speak With a Dog Bite Injury Lawyer in Atlanta, GA

Dog bite cases can be emotionally overwhelming — but you don’t have to handle this alone. Contact Thomas Kennedy Sampson & Tompkins LLP today to speak with a compassionate and experienced dog bite injury lawyer in Atlanta.

Call now or complete our online form for a free case evaluation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

You can still file a claim. Compensation typically comes from homeowners’ insurance, not the individual personally.

Not always. Evidence such as leash-law violations or improper restraint can be enough to establish negligence.

Georgia law considers provocation, but the owner must prove you intentionally caused the dog to react. Most dog bite cases do not involve true provocation.

Most personal injury claims in Georgia must be filed within two years from the date of the attack.

 Yes — and child dog bite claims often result in higher damages due to long-term emotional trauma and scarring.