Pembroke Pines Dog Bite Attorney
Bitten by a dog in Pembroke Pines? Florida law protects victims with strict liability. Get the compensation you deserve.
Pembroke Pines is one of the most family-oriented cities in Broward County, with numerous residential neighborhoods, parks, and recreational areas where families walk their pets daily. Unfortunately, this close coexistence between people and dogs also means that dog bites are a serious problem in the community.
Dog Bites in Pembroke Pines Neighborhoods
The family neighborhoods of Pembroke Pines such as Pembroke Commons, Chapel Trail, Silver Lakes, Pembroke Falls, and Century Village are areas where dog bites occur frequently. Residents walk their dogs along neighborhood sidewalks and parks, and children frequently play outdoors where they may encounter loose or improperly controlled dogs.
The Pembroke Commons area, with its wide sidewalks and walking paths, sees a significant number of incidents, especially during afternoon hours and weekends when families are most active outdoors. Local parks including CB Smith Park and the Pembroke Pines Dog Park are also locations where bites occur.
Florida Law Protects Victims
Florida has one of the most victim-friendly dog bite laws in the entire country. Under Florida Statute 767.01, dog owners are strictly liable for damages caused by their dogs, regardless of whether the owner knew the dog was dangerous. This means you do not need to prove the owner was negligent — only that the dog bit you and that you were lawfully in the location where the bite occurred.
Common Dog Bite Injuries
Dog bites can cause serious injuries including deep lacerations, puncture wounds, severe infections, nerve and tendon damage, permanent scarring especially on the face and extremities, and significant psychological trauma including PTSD, particularly in children. Many victims require multiple cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries to address scarring.
Available Compensation
Dog bite victims in Pembroke Pines can recover compensation for all medical expenses, plastic and reconstructive surgery, lost wages during recovery, physical and emotional pain and suffering, psychological therapy, and permanent scarring. In cases involving children, compensation is often higher due to the long-term impact on their development and emotional well-being.
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FAQ — Dog Bites in Pembroke Pines
Yes. Under Florida Statute 767.01, dog owners are strictly liable for injuries caused by their dogs, regardless of whether the dog has bitten anyone before. This means the owner is responsible even if they had no knowledge their dog was dangerous.
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