Need Help With a Dog Bite Case?
Our Lawyers can Stand Up for Your Rights
Have you or has a family member suffered serious injuries from a dog bite? Have you been accused of a crime because your dog bit someone?
At the law firm of McLain & Lee, our attorneys have the experience to handle both personal injury and criminal defense dog bite cases. While dog bites occur all too frequently, the legal matters that surround them can be very complex. With more than 18 years of experience on our side, you can be confident that we can stand up for your rights.
Need Compensation for a Dog Bite?
Dog bites, even when a small dog is involved, can cause serious personal injury. In many cases, the victim is a child. For young children, an animal attack can be a life-changing event, one that causes permanent psychological damage in addition to physical scarring.
Our attorneys are committed to pursuing fair compensation for health care costs, pain and suffering, lost wages and any other costs that you incurred due to a dog attack.
Accused of Failing to Confine a Dangerous Animal?
If your dog bit someone, you were probably caught by surprise by the criminal charge that came along with it. This is a new statute, but it's one that we've already become familiar with. In fact, our attorneys tried the first criminal dangerous dog case in the state.
These charges are serious and could result in jail time. As one of the few law firms with experience in this area, you can be confident in our ability to defend you.
Our Knowledge Can Translate to Results
Our law firm handles dog bite cases for people in Florence, Marion and Horry counties, as well as the surrounding region. We can stand up for the rights of area residents, as well as visitors to the area who were bitten by a dog or accused of failing to confine a dangerous dog while on spring break.
Whether a case can be resolved through careful negotiation, or it requires a trip to the court room to argue in front of a jury, our team has the knowledge to pursue the results you need.
Free Consultations ― Contact Us Today
If injuries or incarceration prevent a visit to our office, we can come to you. Days, nights, weekdays and weekends, you can get in touch with us.
To discuss your dog bite case with an experienced personal injury or criminal defense attorney, contact us today to schedule a free consultation.
