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Bonita Springs Dog Bite Lawyer
Understanding Dog Bite Laws in Florida
In sunny Bonita Springs, Florida, our beautiful coastal town is known for its idyllic beaches, thriving community, and abundance of dog lovers. Dogs, often called "man's best friend," are integral to many households in our region. However, while these furry companions bring joy and companionship, the unfortunate reality is that dog bites can happen, leaving victims with physical and emotional scars. At Pittman Law Firm, P.L., we are committed to providing expert legal guidance to those who have suffered from dog bites in Bonita Springs.
Call Pittman Law Firm, P.L. today at (239) 603-6913 or contact us online to schedule a meeting with our dog bites attorney in Bonita Springs!
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What Sets Pittman Law Firm Apart?
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“Kristin Pittman is diligent, helpful, & a cool person overall!”
Kristin Pittman is great! Very diligent, helpful, and a cool person overall. We had a wonderful experience with her. Would highly recommended!- Kendall K. -
“Everyone is honest & really looks out for their clients.”
I’ve had an amazing experience with Pittman Law Firm. This was my first law suit so I didn’t know what to expect and who to trust. Thankfully David and Kristin made sure things went smoothly. I didn’t have the hassle of dealing with the insurance companies and the process went fairly quickly! And I never had to call and ask for updates because they always called me any time there was a change in my case. Everyone is honest and really look out for their clients. I would definitely recommend this law firm.- Past Client -
“I was always asked how I was doing & feeling, not just about the facts of the case.”
I liked the way I was treated so sincerely every time I spoke to someone. I was always asked how I was doing and feeling, not just about the facts of the case.- Past Client -
“I could not ask for a better lawyer.”
I could not ask for a better lawyer. I left a very satisfied customer. I highly recommend them and would most definitely use them again should a need arise.- Petty S. -
“During this pandemic they kept fighting hard for me!”
October 3, 2019, was t-bone by a box truck, my life changed forever Like Going to doctors and rehabilitation wasn’t enough we got hit with the COVID pandemic. So much shut down and not knowing what to do, Pittman’s were there and got me back to the road of recovery and fought very hard for me, very pleased with their firm and their honesty and great reputation.- Gina S. -
“Very professional & attentive firm.”
Very professional and attentive firm. They explained everything very well and put me at ease. Kristin updated me all through the process and made sure that the insurance company didn't take advantage of me. I would highly recommend their services.- Aladino C. -
“I was very happy with my experience with Pittman Law Firm.”
I was very happy with my experience with Pittman Law Firm. They did an excellent job!- Allison Z. -
“We were treated with dignity & got a fair settlement.”
This firm was recommended by (2) separate doctors. These doctors knew our case was “too small” for the big firms. We would not be treated seriously. Pittman Law Firm never asked “ how big is your injury?” They just asked “How can we help you get better?” That meant the world to us. We were treated with dignity and got a fair settlement.- Jerry M.
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Common Causes of Dog Bites
Dog bites can occur under various circumstances, often due to mismanagement, inadequate training, or a dog's aggressive behavior. Common causes of dog bites include:
- Owner Negligence: Sometimes, dog owners fail to train or restrain their pets properly. This negligence can lead to unprovoked attacks on innocent victims.
- Territorial Behavior: Dogs are territorial animals, and they may perceive strangers as threatening their territory, leading to defensive aggression.
- Fear or Stress: Dogs can lash out when they feel threatened or stressed, often as a defense mechanism. This is particularly common in unfamiliar or overwhelming situations.
- Provocation: Sometimes, a dog may react aggressively if it feels provoked or harassed by someone, even if unintentional.
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