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Have you or your loved ones been a victim of a police dog attack? If so, you are not alone. Many innocent victims are injured each year in police dog attacks through no fault of their own. Incredibly fast and powerful, police dogs are trained to obey the commands of their master – the police officer. While these dogs are mostly used to investigate crime scenes or sniff out narcotics, on occasion police dogs are also used to track down criminals and prevent their escape. It is an unfortunate truth that in these situations, police dogs can sometimes attack an innocent bystander.
If you or a loved one is a victim of a police dog attack, contact our firm immediately for the legal help you need. At Robins Kaplan, we handle these cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case.
Injuries and Mental Turmoil
A dog attack can be an extremely painful and frightening experience, often leading to serious injuries. These include severe cuts, scars, as well as permanent damage due to bite penetration. Depending on the severity of the attack, irreparable damage could include scarring and disfigurement, brain and nerve damage, permanent paralysis, and in some cases, even death.
Seeking Aggressive Legal Aid
If a police dog attack has left you hurt physically and emotionally, you may also have spent thousands of dollars on medical expenses, doctor’s fees, and loss of wages due to your inability to work.
At Robins Kaplan, we have the experience necessary to deal with police dog attack cases. Our attorneys are resourceful, tough, and committed to our clients’ interests, and can help carry your case from start to finish. Contact us for a free case evaluation.
Our attorneys handle matters primarily in Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
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If you are interested in having us represent you, you should call us so we can determine whether the matter is one for which we are willing or able to accept professional responsibility. We will not make this determination by e-mail communication. The telephone numbers and addresses for our offices are listed on this page. We reserve the right to decline any representation. We may be required to decline representation if it would create a conflict of interest with our other clients.
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