Dog Bites
Each year approximately 4.7 million people are bitten by dogs in the United States. It is estimated
that 1,000 people in America visit the emergency room each day due to dog bite injuries.
Dog bites often result in severe injury, and even death, especially if the dog bites a child. Because
of the potential dangers, New Jersey imposes strict liability for dog bites. In other words, there is
no "one bite rule" in New Jersey. If you are bitten by a dog or any other animal, you are entitled to
compensation for your injuries.
Following a dog bite or dog attack you should:
Cleanse the wound with soap and warm water.
Seek medical attention.
Notify your local animal control agency about your dog bite incident.
Give as much information as you can, including, the sequence of events and any information about the dog.
Photograph the injuries resulting from the dog attack.
Photograph the area in which the attack occurred.
Collect contact information from all witnesses of the dog attack.
Do not sign anything from the dog owner, insurance company, or anyone else involved in the attack.
If you or your loved one has been the victim of a dog bite contact the The Law Office of Victor A. Amada
at 1-973-927-7636.