Dog Bite Lawyers in Ontario

A dog bite can happen in seconds—but the physical, emotional, and financial consequences can last a lifetime. From painful injuries and permanent scarring to trauma that affects daily life, dog bite victims often face challenges they never expected.

At GotInjured.ca, we help people across Ontario hold dog owners accountable and pursue the compensation they deserve. Our experienced personal injury lawyers handle dog bite claims with care, urgency, and a strong understanding of Ontario law—so you can focus on healing while we handle the legal process.

Dog Bite Lawyers in Ontario

Understanding Dog Bite Injuries

Dog bites are not minor incidents. Even a single bite can result in serious injuries, long recovery periods, and emotional distress. Children are especially vulnerable, often suffering injuries to the face, hands, or arms that may require surgery and long-term care.

Beyond physical harm, many victims experience anxiety, fear of animals, sleep disturbances, or post-traumatic stress. These impacts are real—and they matter when pursuing a claim.

Common Dog Bite Injuries

Dog bite injuries vary in severity, but commonly include:

  • Puncture Wounds – Deep bites that break the skin and increase the risk of infection

  • Infections – Including cellulitis, tetanus, or other serious bacterial infections

  • Scarring and Disfigurement – Permanent marks that can affect appearance and confidence

  • Lacerations and Abrasions – Cuts and tears that may require stitches or surgery

  • Nerve Damage – Leading to loss of sensation or reduced function

  • Broken Bones – More common in children and elderly victims

  • Soft Tissue Damage – Injury to muscles, tendons, and ligaments

  • Psychological Trauma – Anxiety, fear, and PTSD following the attack

  • Loss of Income – Time off work or reduced earning ability during recovery

Who Is Liable for a Dog Bite in Ontario?

Ontario follows a strict liability approach under the Dog Owners’ Liability Act. This means:

  • Dog owners are generally responsible for injuries caused by their dog

  • Prior aggressive behavior does not need to be proven

  • Liability can apply on both public and private property

In some cases, courts may consider factors such as provocation, but the law strongly favors protecting victims. Our lawyers assess liability carefully to ensure your claim is positioned for maximum compensation.

Compensation Available for Dog Bite Victims

Dog bite victims in Ontario may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Emergency and ongoing medical expenses

  • Lost wages and reduced future earning capacity

  • Pain and suffering

  • Scarring and disfigurement

  • Psychological counseling and therapy

  • Rehabilitation and future care costs

  • Loss of enjoyment of life

  • Out-of-pocket expenses related to recovery

Every case is different. We evaluate the full impact of your injuries—not just immediate costs.

What to Do After a Dog Bite in Ontario

If you or a loved one has been bitten by a dog, taking the right steps early can protect both your health and your legal rights:

  1. Seek Medical Attention Immediately – Even minor bites can become infected

  2. Document the Injury – Take photos of wounds, the scene, and torn clothing

  3. Gather Information – Obtain the dog owner’s details and witness contact information

  4. Report the Incident – Notify local animal control or municipal authorities

  5. Speak With a Lawyer – Before dealing with insurance companies

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How GotInjured.ca Helps Dog Bite Victims

When you work with GotInjured.ca, you receive full legal support from start to finish:

  • Case evaluation and liability assessment

  • Evidence gathering and documentation

  • Communication with insurance companies

  • Accurate valuation of your claim

  • Strong settlement negotiations

  • Court representation if required

We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case.

Why Choose Us

Why Choose GotInjured.ca?

At GotInjured.ca, we believe that strong legal representation plays a critical role in recovery after an injury. Regardless of the complexity of your case, our focus remains on protecting your rights, challenging insurance companies when necessary, and helping you pursue the best possible outcome with care and professionalism.

Global Legal Experience

Our experienced, multilingual lawyers handle complex injury cases with confidence.

Tailored Approach

Each case is handled based on the client’s unique needs—not a one-size-fits-all process.

Quality Service

We provide high-quality, client-focused legal representation with clear communication at every step.

High Standards

We maintain strict professional and ethical standards in every case we take on.

How it Work

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We make it easy to get legal help after an injury by handling the legal work while keeping you informed every step of the way.

  • Free Case Review

    Start with a confidential consultation where we listen to your story, assess your situation, and explain your legal options—at no cost and no obligation.

  • We Handle the Legal Process

    Our experienced team manages everything, from investigations and paperwork to dealing with insurance companies, so you can focus on your recovery.

  • We Fight for Fair Compensation

    We negotiate aggressively on your behalf and, if needed, are fully prepared to take your case to court to pursue the best possible outcome.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Generally, you have two years from the date of the incident.

You are not required to, but legal representation can significantly increase your compensation.

Provocation must be proven and does not automatically eliminate your claim.

It is best to consult a lawyer before giving any statements.

Yes. Most claims are resolved through negotiated settlements.

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