Norfolk County Massachusetts Dog Bite Lawyer
Dog bites can be painful and traumatizing. A claim to obtain justice and fair compensation for a dog bite injury requires quick action, strong advocacy, and a firm grasp of Massachusetts law. At personal injury law firm Rightful Legal, Attorney Tracy Paulsen helps injured people in Norfolk County, Massachusetts and across the Commonwealth hold negligent dog owners and keepers accountable.
If you or your child were bitten by a dog, you deserve full compensation for the physical and emotional harm you have suffered. You do not have to fight for justice alone. Massachusetts has a strong strict liability statute for dog bite injuries, and there are steps you can take today to protect your rights, starting with contacting an experienced dog bite injury attorney.
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Why You Should Act Quickly After a Dog Bite in Norfolk County
When a dog bites a person in Massachusetts, health care providers who treat the bite victim must report the incident to the local animal control agency. This reporting triggers a formal process that helps verify vaccination status, impose a quarantine when required, and document the incident for public health and legal purposes. This paper trail matters later, when an insurer asks for proof that a dog bite occurred or when a dog bite case is filed in court.
In most towns across Norfolk County, a dog who has bitten someone is quarantined for a short observation period to rule out rabies, often 10 days. The dog is treated humanely and not harmed. The quarantine protects public health and it also creates records that dog bite victims and their attorneys can request to verify dates, vaccination status, and owner information.
Contact Personal Injury Attorney Tracy Paulsen right away to make sure that all evidence and the necessary steps are followed to preserve your dog bite injury claim.
Massachusetts Dog Bite Law at a Glance
Strict liability with limited defenses for dog bite injuries
Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 140, Section 155 makes the owner or keeper of a dog liable for damage caused by the dog. You do not need to prove negligence.
The main statutory defenses ar
- trespassing or teasing,
- tormenting, or
- abusing the dog at the time of injury.
If the victim is a child under seven, the law presumes the child was not trespassing or provoking the dog that attacked them.
The state’s jury instructions reinforce that this is a statutory, strict liability claim. That means our focus is on proving the bite happened, not that the owner was negligent. Rightful Legal will assess your injuries and potential damages, make sure you get the treatment you need and fight for your rights after this traumatic event.
Who can be held responsible for a Norfolk County Dog Bite injury
The statute applies to the owner or keeper of the dog. A keeper is someone who had control or custody of the dog at the time, even if not the legal owner. This could be a dog walker, boarder, or sitter. It can also include a friend who was dog sitting, a roommate, or another household member. Establishing ownership or if someone was a keeper, is one of the first factual questions Attorney Paulsen resolves.
Comparative negligence and provocation in dog bites
Massachusetts uses a modified comparative negligence rule for most injury cases, but dog bite claims are different. They usually fall under the state’s strict liability dog bite law, which holds dog owners responsible unless the victim was trespassing or provoking the animal. Insurance companies sometimes try to shift blame or argue fault where it doesn’t belong. At Rightful Legal, we push back hard against the insurance companies, keeping the focus on the law and the facts that protect you.
Time limits to file your Norfolk County Dog Bite Claim
Most Massachusetts personal injury lawsuits must be filed within three years of the date of injury, this means the date that the dog bit or attacked you. This deadline, known as the statute of limitations, is very strict. It is imperative that you do not miss this window otherwise your claim could be lost forever.
Contact dog bite lawyer Tracy Paulsen as soon as possible after the incident to make sure your claim and you are protected. You can always reach her directly at 617-821-5856.
What Compensation Can You Recover After a Norfolk County Dog Bite
Compensation or damages in a dog bite personal injury claim aims to “make you whole,” or put you in the position you would have been in if the dog bite never happened. Compensation for dog bite injuries can include payment for emergency care, follow up visits, wound care and antibiotics, plastic and reconstructive procedures, physical therapy, and counseling for trauma or anxiety. You can also seek lost wages, reduced earning capacity, scarring and disfigurement damages, pain and suffering, and out of pocket costs like transportation if applicable.
At Rightful Legal, we build a complete and honest picture of your damages — the full story of how the injury has affected your life. We gather every medical record, invoice, and progress note, and we speak directly with your treating providers about future needs, such as additional scar revision, therapy, or ongoing care. This thorough documentation gives us the leverage to push back when a defendant or insurer tries to downplay what you’ve been through and what recovery will truly take.
What To Do After a Dog Bite in Norfolk County
- Get medical care immediately. Bite wounds can leave bacteria deep in tissue, and early care prevents infection and reduces scarring. Follow your provider’s advice on antibiotics, tetanus, and wound care.
- Report the incident. Contact your local Animal Control department or police non-emergency line to create an official record. Massachusetts medical providers also report bites, but your call ensures local officials can verify vaccination status and start any required quarantine.
- Identify the dog and its owner or keeper. Photograph the dog if it is safe to do so, write down addresses, and ask for any proof of rabies vaccination if possible.
- Preserve evidence. Photograph the injuries over several days as the injury and possible swelling and bruising changes. Save any and all evidence like torn clothing and keep all medical discharge papers, records and receipts.
- Avoid giving any statements to the insurance company. Refer any insurance calls to your dog by lawyer as soon as possible. Insurance companies try to protect themselves first and foremost and diminish the impact on you. Insurance companies will use early recorded statements to suggest trespass or provocation on your part.
- Contact Rightful Legal Right Away. The sooner your dog injury lawyer is involved, the faster we can secure records, contact witnesses, and prevent claim mistakes that could affect your recovery.
How Rightful Legal Builds and Proves Your Dog Bite Claim
At Rightful Legal, we start by confirming who owned or controlled the dog and documenting exactly when and where the attack occurred. We obtain the Animal Control file, including quarantine confirmation and vaccination records, and we collect medical records from the first emergency visit through final scar healing or your maximum medical improvement. We track any time you missed from work and any changes in your ability to perform your job duties caused by the injury. Our team also interviews witnesses and neighbors about prior incidents or complaints involving the dog. If video footage exists, such as from a doorbell, home security system, or nearby business, we move quickly to secure it before it’s erased or lost.
When a child is hurt, we pay special attention to the emotional and developmental impact of a dog bite injury. Nightmares, regression, and school avoidance are common after a traumatic dog bite, and those effects matter. They’re part of the harm recognized under Massachusetts law, and we make sure they’re fully documented and valued in your claim.
Common Dog Bite Defenses and How Rightful Legal Pushes Back
Insurance companies often try to avoid responsibility by claiming you trespassed on the dog owner’s property or provoked the animal. The law sets strict limits on these defenses.
Trespass means more than simply stepping onto a shared path or approaching a front door. Our attorneys at Rightful Legal analyze property boundaries, easements, and whether you were invited or lawfully present, such as delivering mail or packages to push back against the trespass defense.
Provocation refers to the teasing, tormenting, or abusing of a dog in a manner that provoked it to attack you. Normal behavior, such as a child running, someone shouting or making sudden movements, is not abuse or provocation. With regards to children, the law presumes that any child under seven did not provoke or trespass.
At Rightful Legal, we counter these defense tactics with evidence and context using witness statements, site details, and child development insight to show what really happened. Our skilled lawyers make sure insurers and defense lawyers don’t twist the facts to deny accountability and reduce your claim.
Dog Bite Injuries: Scarring, Nerve Injury, and Infection
The damage from a dog bite runs deeper than most people realize. Torn tissue, nerve injuries, and infections can turn a single moment into months of medical care and pain. Dog bites often cause both crushing and tearing injuries, leading to deep tissue trauma, nerve damage, and scarring that can change over time. Facial wounds may require carefully timed revision surgeries, while hand injuries often involve tendon or nerve repair followed by months of therapy. Infections are common in dog bite injuries from oral bacteria of the dog which can affect even small wounds.
Attorney Tracy Paulsen and her team utilize medical literature, medical documentation, experts, treating physician opinions, and detailed photo documentation to show the full extent of of one’s injuries. Often injuries that first appear minor can lead to multiple procedures, visible scarring, and lasting pain. This evidence helps insurers, judges, and juries understand the real medical and emotional impact behind every case.
Children and Dog Bite Injuries
Children experience higher rates of dog bite injuries than adults, particularly those between the ages of five and nine. The law presumes children under seven did not provoke a dog or trespass onto property and this presumption is important. Rightful Legal has handled many claims involving children and understands first hand the lasting effects this can have on the child and their emotional and physical welfare. Our dog bite lawyers use everything in their arsenal to bring justice to your child, including consulting with pediatric specialists about scarring, the psychological impact and varying recovery timelines that differ greatly from adults.
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Delivery Workers and On-The-Job Dog Bites
Delivery drivers and letter carriers are frequent victims of dog bites and attacks because they encounter dogs in the yard, at gates, porches and entry ways. These cases often involve workers’ compensation plus a civil claim against the dog’s owner or keeper. Massachusetts has seen triple digit bite counts among mail carriers in recent years, a reminder that workplace injuries caused by dogs is real and growing.
Rightul Legal can represent you in both your worker’s compensation claim and your personal injury third party claim to avoid any offsets that may reduce your net recovery and get you the fair compensation you deserve.
Frequently Asked Questions for Dog Bite Cases
I did not see a puncture. Do I still have a case?
Yes, you may. Blunt force from a bite can crush tissue and leave bruising or abrasions without deep punctures. Photos taken over several days, combined with provider notes, can prove injury and scarring.
The owner says I startled the dog. Does that end my claim?
No. Startling is not the same as teasing, tormenting, or abusing. The statute sets specific defenses, and casual or unavoidable movement near a dog is often not classified as provocation. Attorney Paulsen will evaluate the facts against the Massachusetts statute to preserve your claim.
How long do I have to bring a dog bite case in Norfolk County?
Most personal injury claims in Massachusetts must be filed within three years of the incident, and in this case the date of the dog attack or dog bite injury. Do not wait to call a lawyer, especially when a child is involved or scarring is changing over time. Make sure to preserve early photos and records as this can make a significant difference.
Call Attorney Tracy Paulsen if You or a Loved One was Injured by a Dog Attack in Norfolk County
If you or your child suffered a dog bite in Norfolk County, reach out to Rightful Legal right away. Attorney Tracy Paulsen has fought for numerous victims of dog attacks throughout Norfolk County. She treats each case and client with the urgency and care they deserve. She and her team will provide a free confidential consultation to clarify your options and make sure you understand your rights and path to recovery. Remember, this is a contingency fee case, so you do not pay anything unless we win the case for you or your loved one. Our Rightful Legal Injury team will work tirelessly to preserve evidence, manage the entire process so you can recover while we fight for your justice and fair compensation,


