Dog attacks can leave more than just physical scars. Many victims experience lasting psychological trauma, including Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and anxiety, which can affect every aspect of daily life. If you’ve suffered emotional or psychological harm following a dog bite, you may be entitled to compensation and Ison Harrison’s expert personal injury solicitors are here to help.
Understanding PTSD and Anxiety After a Dog Bite
It’s not uncommon for dog bite victims to experience:
- Flashbacks or nightmares relating to the attack
- Fear of going outside or being near dogs
- Panic attacks or generalised anxiety
- Depression or withdrawal from social situations for fear of further attack
These symptoms can persist for months or even years, impacting your ability to work, maintain relationships, or enjoy life as you did before the attack.
Can You Claim for Psychological Injuries?
Yes, under English law, you can claim compensation for psychiatric injuries caused by someone else’s negligence.
In dog bite cases, this area of loss would be included within the overall claim for:
- Pain and suffering (including emotional distress)
- Loss of earnings if you’ve had to take time off work
- Medical expenses for therapy, counselling, or medication
- Care and support provided by family or professionals
To succeed in a claim, you’ll need to show that:
- The dog owner was negligent or failed to control their dog
- The attack caused you psychological harm
- You’ve received or are receiving treatment for your condition
How Ison Harrison Can Help
At Ison Harrison, we understand how distressing a dog attack can be, and we know how to build strong, evidence-based claims for psychological injuries. Our team offers:
- Free initial consultations
- No win, no fee representation
- Access to specialist medical experts to assess your condition
- A proven track record in securing compensation for dog bite victims
We’re trusted, Lexcel-accredited solicitors with offices across Yorkshire and beyond, making expert legal support accessible wherever you are.
What Should You Do Next?
If you’ve suffered PTSD or anxiety after a dog attack, take these steps:
- Seek medical help speak to your GP or a mental health professional.
- Report the incident to the police or local council, especially if the dog is dangerous if you have not already done so when the attack first occurred.
- Keep records including medical notes, expenses, and any communication with the dog’s owner. This will be in general support of your claim.
- Speak to a solicitor; early legal advice can make all the difference.
For a review and assessment of your dog bite claim get in touch with us today:
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Dog Bite Claims
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Mike Massen, a partner in the dog bite injury team at Ison Harrison Solicitors.
