Proven Dog Bite and Animal Attack Lawyers in the Texarkana Area
Aggressive Advocacy in Texas and Arkansas
Injury or death resulting from dog bites or animal attacks are particularly traumatic and most often inflicted on children and the elderly – those who can least defend themselves. Such injuries can be devastating both physically and psychologically, as the injured person and their family struggle to pay medical bills and undergo extensive reconstructive surgery.
Fighting for the Rights of Dog Bite Victims in the Ark-La-Tex Area
At Bailey & Galyen, our personal injury attorneys have helped numerous people bitten by a dog or other animal bring legal action to secure fair compensation for their injuries. We have developed a nationwide practice with an intimate knowledge of liability laws in each state where we practice. We are skilled at identifying all liable parties and prosecuting dog-bite lawsuits on behalf of our injured clients.
We are all too aware of the tremendous trauma and stress felt by victims and their families as they try to get on with their lives after a vicious animal attack. Our entire legal team is committed to providing compassionate, personal attention, with frequent case updates and consistent communication at all times. We feel it’s the only way to ensure that your rights are protected and that you always make the best decisions for your family.
Contact an Experienced Texarkana Dog Bite / Animal Attack Injury Attorney
At Bailey & Galyen, we provide a free initial consultation to anyone who has suffered injury as a result of a dog bite or other animal attack. Our phones are answered 24/7. Call us at 844-402-4530 or contact us by e-mail to set up a free initial consultation. We take all Texarkana dog bite and animal attack claims on a contingent-fee basis. You won’t be charged attorney fees unless we recover compensation for your losses.
We represent injured people across Bowie County and Miller County in the Texarkana regions in Texas and Arkansas, including Mount Pleasant, Marshall, Longview, Kilgore, and Paris in Texas; and Hope, Magnolia, Camden, Arkadelphia, and El Dorado in Arkansas.