Know Your Rights to Compensation for a Dog Bite: 17/03/2025
A recent shocking case has highlighted the devastating impact of dog attacks, with a couple left too scared to leave their home after a violent incident involving an out-of-control dog. This distressing situation is sadly becoming all too common, as reports of dangerous dog attacks in the UK continue to rise.
The injured party, a man in his later 20’s was attacked by a Rottweiler in Gamston, Nottingham in late February 2025. Fortunately, the victim was wearing a thick jacket so suffered only a crush wound and soft tissue injury rather than a serious puncture wound however he was still required to have a tetanus jab and take antibiotics, requiring three days absence from work.
If you or a loved one has suffered a dog bite injury, you don’t have to suffer in silence. At Ison Harrison, our specialist dog bite claims solicitors can help you seek the compensation you deserve for your physical injuries, emotional trauma, and financial losses.
Dog Attacks Are on the Rise – But Victims Have Rights
The victims in this latest case described how the attack left them feeling unsafe in their own neighbourhood, afraid to step outside in fear of another encounter. This is a common experience among dog bite victims, who not only suffer painful injuries but also ongoing psychological distress, including PTSD and anxiety.
Under UK law, dog owners are responsible for controlling their pets, and if a dog causes injury, the victim may be entitled to compensation. Claims can cover:
✅ Medical treatment costs – including surgery, scarring treatment, and therapy.
✅ Lost earnings – if the injury has impacted your ability to work.
✅ Pain and suffering – including emotional trauma and psychological impact.
✅ Rehabilitation and ongoing care – for serious or lasting injuries.
How Ison Harrison Can Help You Claim Compensation
At Ison Harrison, we understand how distressing a dog attack can be, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. Our expert team will assess your case free of charge and guide you through the claims process on a No Win, No Fee basis.
Don’t suffer in silence. If you’ve been bitten or attacked by a dog, you have legal rights. Contact our specialist solicitors today to find out how we can help you get the compensation you deserve.
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