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Dog Bite Attorney in Roswell

Legal Help After a Sudden Dog Attack

A dog bite can turn an ordinary day into a medical and emotional crisis in seconds. Pain, fear, and confusion set in quickly, and questions about doctors, bills, and insurance follow right behind. If you or your child was bitten in Roswell, you do not have to sort this out on your own.

At Harmonson Law Firm, we help families pick up the pieces after serious dog bites and other injuries. Our team steps in to deal with insurance companies and legal issues so you can focus on medical care and healing. We work with clients across Southern New Mexico, including people who live and work in and around Roswell.

We bring a careful approach to dog bite cases. Our goal is to guide you through a clear process, help you access care, and pursue a fair outcome that reflects what you have been through.

Trust an experienced dog bite attorney in Roswell at Harmonson Law Firm to handle your claim. Call (915) 233-6427 or contact us today.

Why Clients Choose Harmonson Law Firm for Their Dog Bite Claim

After a dog bite, many people feel uncertain about who to trust with their case. Clients choose our firm because of the way we combine experience, preparation, and consistent support throughout the process.

  • Insurance defense background: Our founder previously represented insurance companies, providing insight into how dog bite claims are evaluated, challenged, and minimized.
  • Prepared for provocation arguments: The legal team anticipates insurer claims that a victim provoked the dog and prepares responses to address those arguments from the outset. We also expect insurers to downplay wounds as minor or superficial and work to document the full medical and personal impact of the bite.
  • Experience with serious injury claims: The firm has recovered more than $25 million for injured clients and maintains a 97% success rate across cases, reflecting experience handling complex personal injury matters.
  • Clear three‑step process: Cases are handled using a structured approach focused on understanding the client’s story, supporting medical care, and moving the claim toward resolution.
  • Consistent communication: Calls and messages are returned promptly, updates are provided regularly, and each stage of the case is explained clearly.
  • Contingency fee: There are no upfront attorney’s fees, and payment is only required if a settlement or court award is obtained.

This structure allows Harmonson Law Firm to represent dog bite victims with clarity, preparation, and focused attention from start to finish.

What to Do After a Dog Bite

Right after a dog bite, it can be hard to think clearly. Taking a few practical steps can protect your health and your legal rights. You do not have to do everything perfectly, and we can help you fill in the gaps, but some early actions are especially important.

First, seek prompt medical care. Even small puncture wounds can carry bacteria that lead to serious infection, and deeper bites can damage muscles, nerves, or tendons. A doctor can clean the wound, decide whether you need stitches, and address concerns like rabies or tetanus. If you are not sure where to go, we can help connect you with trusted physicians or urgent care providers through our referral network.

Next, if it is safe, gather information about the dog and the circumstances. Ask for the dog owner’s name, address, and contact details, and request any available vaccination records. Take photos of your injuries, the location of the attack, and the dog if you can do so without putting yourself at risk. If there are witnesses, get their names and contact information.

In many situations, especially when injuries are significant, it can make sense to report the bite to authorities. That might involve contacting law enforcement or animal control services that cover Roswell and the surrounding area. Reports can help document what happened and may be important if questions arise later about the dog’s history.

Finally, be careful about what you say to the dog owner or their insurance company. It is natural to want to downplay your injuries or say you are “okay,” especially if the owner is a friend or neighbor. Insurance adjusters often look for statements they can use to reduce the value of a claim. When you work with our team, we handle communications with insurers on your behalf, so you are not facing those conversations alone. This is a good time to talk with a dog bite lawyer in Roswell and get clear advice before you sign any forms or accept any offers.

New Mexico Dog Bite Liability

After the initial shock of a dog bite, many people want to know who is responsible for the resulting costs. In New Mexico, liability does not follow a single automatic rule and often depends on the dog’s history and the circumstances of the attack. Determining how the law applies requires a careful review of the facts.

  • When a dog owner may be responsible: A dog owner can often be held liable if they knew or should have known the dog might be dangerous, or if they failed to use reasonable care. This may involve ignoring leash laws, allowing a dog to roam freely, or permitting contact with a dog that has shown aggressive behavior.
  • Insurance coverage considerations: Homeowners or renters insurance frequently provides coverage for dog bite claims, which can help address concerns about pursuing compensation from someone you know personally.
  • Common insurer defenses: Insurance companies may argue that the injured person provoked the dog or ignored warnings. Under New Mexico’s comparative fault rules, these arguments may be used to reduce compensation if some responsibility is assigned to the injured person.
  • Evaluating the full impact of the injury: The harm from a dog bite often extends beyond the initial wound. Medical care may include emergency treatment, follow‑up visits, antibiotics, or surgery for scarring or nerve damage. Emotional effects such as fear or recurring distress are also common.
  • Types of compensation that may be pursued: A claim may seek recovery for medical expenses, lost income, scarring or disfigurement, and pain and suffering, based on how the incident has affected daily life.
    By examining the facts, the dog’s history, and the surrounding circumstances, liability can be assessed more clearly, and a claim can reflect more than just the first medical visit.

How Our Dog Bite Lawyers in Roswell Help

Handling a dog bite claim on your own can feel overwhelming, especially while you or your child is still recovering. Our team steps in to manage the details and keep the process moving forward so you do not have to carry everything yourself. We approach these cases with a clear plan and steady communication.

We start by listening carefully to what happened and how the attack has affected you. Then we gather records, photos, witness statements, and incident reports to build a clear picture of the event. We review available insurance coverage, which may include homeowners or renters policies for the dog owner. Because of our background with insurance companies, we understand the documentation they look for and the questions they tend to raise.

Medical care is a major concern in many dog bite cases. If you already have doctors or therapists you trust, we work with them to document your injuries and ongoing needs. If you are not sure where to turn, we can help you connect with physicians, surgeons, and mental health providers in our referral network. Our goal is to make it easier to get the treatment you need and to ensure your medical story is clearly reflected in your claim.

Throughout the case, we handle communication with insurance adjusters and, when needed, defense lawyers. We keep you updated on offers, negotiations, and important deadlines, and we explain each step in plain language. Our dog bite attorney in Roswell works diligently with insurers and medical providers to address outstanding medical bills and to pursue a resolution that reflects the full impact of the attack. We stay persistent even when cases take time, and we stay focused on lifting the legal and logistical burden from your shoulders.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to hire your team?

We work on a contingency fee, which means you do not pay us any upfront fees. Our No Fee Guarantee means we only receive a fee if we obtain a settlement or court award for you. During your free consultation, we explain our fee structure clearly before you decide on anything.

What if the dog belongs to my friend or neighbor?

This situation is common, and it worries many people. In many cases, a claim is handled through the dog owner’s homeowners or renters insurance, not directly from their personal funds. We approach these cases with care and explain how the insurance side works so you can make informed choices.

Is my dog bite case serious enough for a lawyer?

If you needed medical attention, have scarring, missed work, or feel shaken or fearful after a bite, it is worth talking with us. We review the circumstances and help you understand your options. Our focus is on treating you with respect and taking your concerns seriously, not on the size of a case.

How long do New Mexico dog bite cases take?

Timelines vary based on factors like the severity of injuries, how long treatment lasts, and how reasonable the insurance company is. Some claims resolve in a few months, while others take longer. We keep you updated, explain the reasons behind any delay, and stay persistent throughout the process.

Will I have to deal with insurance companies myself?

Once we represent you, we handle communication with the insurance companies for you. We respond to adjusters, gather records, and manage negotiations. Your role is to focus on getting medical care and keeping us updated, while we focus on protecting your rights and moving your claim forward.

Talk to Our Dog Bite Lawyer in Roswell Today

At Harmonson Law Firm, we help dog bite victims in Roswell and across Southern New Mexico by taking on the legal and insurance burdens, coordinating care when needed, and keeping communication clear. Your consultation is free, and you pay nothing unless we recover money for you.

To talk with our dog bite attorney in Roswell about your situation, contact us or call (915) 233-6427.

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