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Monthly Archives: September 2025

DogBark

Suing for a Dog Bite Without Going to Court

By Zagoria Law Firm LLC |

Being bitten by a dog can lead to medical bills, time away from work, and lasting emotional distress. If you’ve been injured by someone else’s dog in the state of Georgia, you may wonder what suing for damages means, and whether you can pursue financial relief without stepping foot in a courtroom. With the… Read More »

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ThingsYouShouldKnow

Things to Know About Dog Bite Settlement Amounts

By Zagoria Law Firm LLC |

More common than many realize, thousands of people are injured in Georgia dog attacks each year. Because of these attacks, victims often need monetary compensation to cope with medical bills, missed work, and lasting emotional scars. If you’ve been bitten by a dog in Atlanta, you may wonder what kind of settlement you can… Read More »

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AnimalControl

Should I Report a Dog Bite to Animal Control?

By Zagoria Law Firm LLC |

You may be wondering whether you should report a dog bite incident to animal control. The answer is typically yes, but there are a few important considerations to keep in mind. Whether the bite resulted in a minor scratch or a serious injury, knowing when to report and why it matters is essential for… Read More »

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Can You Sue a Landlord for a Tenant’s Dangerous Dog?

By Zagoria Law Firm LLC |

If a landlord knew about a dangerous dog on their Georgia property, they may be liable if you were attacked. Whether a landlord can be held accountable depends on the circumstances. Share the specifics of your situation with an Atlanta dog bite lawyer. Dog Owner Responsibility and Beyond Georgia law typically places responsibility on… Read More »

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How Emotional Distress from a Dog Attack Can Be Part of Your Compensation

By Zagoria Law Firm LLC |

A dog attack is a frightening event. While the physical injuries may be immediately visible, the emotional toll can sometimes last even longer than the skin wounds. Throughout Georgia, victims of dog bites and animal attacks may be entitled to compensation not only for medical bills and lost wages but also for emotional distress…. Read More »

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