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Role Of A Dog Bite Lawyer


When you have been injured by a dog bite or attack in Toronto, it is important that you quickly pursue compensation. A lawyer would be more likely to know how much a person’s case is worth, and their job is to get that person the maximum amount of compensation deserved. Our Toronto dog bite lawyers should be able to tell a person quite quickly whether there is insurance for the dog owner, because ultimately that is what drives whether a victim will receive any compensation.

If a person does actually need to proceed to a trial, most people will have no idea how to conduct the trial or how to conduct the legal process in general. A person absolutely needs to understand the benefits of having a lawyer act in many roles in their Toronto dog bite case, taking care of all essential considerations.

Advocating for the Injured

Often people are nervous about calling lawyers and are intimidated by the process. The role of a lawyer in a Toronto dog bite case is to help and work for their client, and they are present to make the process less intimidating. It is encouraged that those who have been injured, contact Toronto lawyers for help advocating for them and protecting their rights.

Investigating Liability

The lawyer is the quarterback of the investigation. Investigators usually conduct extensive investigations since the lawyer cannot call themselves as a witness at trial. Investigators are often witnesses at trial.

It is important to obtain all available records, surveillance video, and witness statements. The Toronto dog bite lawyer’s role is to build their case based on the evidence and the results of the investigations.

Dealing with Insurance

One important aspect of a Toronto dog bite lawyer’s role is ascertaining whether there is insurance and dealing with all interactions with their client’s insurance. A person should know that they have rights under the Dog Owners Liability Act. The DOLA creates a system of strict liability for dog owners, and most people are completely unaware of that. Importantly, people should know that just because they have been injured, it does not necessarily mean that they will get money. They should make some inquiries and speak with a lawyer to determine whether there is a reasonable prospect of success.

How a Lawyer May be Able to Help

A common mistake people make when they do not work with a lawyer is that people try to deal with the dog owner directly, and most people do not have the type of money one could expect to be compensated for in one of these incidents. Instead, it is important to investigate whether there is insurance coverage under a homeowner’s policy. Sometimes people try to get a few hundred dollars from the dog owner directly when their case is worth far more if they pursued a claim under the insurance policy.

When to Contact a Toronto Dog Bite Lawyer

Because of the public health care system in Toronto, people do not have coverage for some types of care such as physiotherapy or chiropractic health. One aspect of the role of a Toronto dog bite lawyer is their ability to help facilitate treatments for their clients. Skilled attorneys have a network of preferred clinics that will provide treatment to their clients so that when the case is ultimately resolved, the medical providers are paid.

Ideally, an attorney should be contacted as soon as possible, even the day of when dealing with a dog bite case in Toronto, because facts go cold after time passes, and it is quite important to begin an investigation right away. Sometimes people are bitten by a dog and taken to a hospital and do not even know who the dog owner is. Therefore, lawyers have to contact the police and animal services as soon as possible to ascertain who the dog owner was and try to locate witnesses. It is important to contact a lawyer as soon as possible.

 
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