Dog Bite Injuries and Claims: What to Do After a Dog Attack
Dog attacks can result in serious—and sometimes permanent—injuries that affect both your physical health and your daily life. Every year, millions of Americans are bitten by dogs, and hundreds of thousands require medical attention, with some injuries leading to long-term complications. If you or a loved one has been attacked by a dog, it can be difficult to know what steps to take next or how to protect your rights.
Common Injuries Caused by Dog Bites
Dogs have powerful jaws that can cause significant damage, especially in attacks involving larger or more aggressive breeds. Injuries from dog bites can vary in severity but often include:
- Lacerations and puncture wounds
- Broken or crushed bones
- Nerve damage
- Scarring and disfigurement
- Infection
- Emotional trauma

In many cases, the impact of a dog attack goes beyond physical injuries. Victims may experience post-traumatic stress, anxiety, fear of going outside, or ongoing emotional distress. These effects can interfere with daily life long after the initial injury has healed.
Understanding the Long-Term Impact of a Dog Attack
Dog bite injuries often require more than immediate medical treatment. Follow-up care, rehabilitation, and emotional support may be necessary depending on the severity of the injury. In some cases, scarring or nerve damage can result in permanent changes that affect quality of life. Recognizing the full scope of your injuries is essential when considering your next steps.
What Compensation May Cover After a Dog Bite
If you have been injured in a dog attack, you may be entitled to compensation for a range of damages, including:
- Current and future medical expenses
- Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
- Physical pain and suffering
- Emotional trauma and psychological impact

Properly evaluating these damages is important to ensure that your recovery—both physical and financial—is fully supported.
Dealing with Insurance Companies After a Dog Attack
Insurance companies often aim to resolve claims quickly and for as little compensation as possible. Without fully understanding the extent of your injuries, it can be easy to accept a settlement that does not reflect your long-term needs. Knowing how insurance companies evaluate claims can make a significant difference in the outcome of your case.
How Attorney Shettle Can Help
Attorney Gregory R. Shettle has extensive experience handling injury claims and understands how insurance companies approach these cases. As a former insurance defense attorney, he knows the strategies adjusters use and how to build a strong claim on your behalf. He works directly with clients to ensure injuries are fully documented and that their rights are protected throughout the process.
Get the Support You Need After a Dog Bite
Recovering from a dog attack can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to handle everything on your own. Attorney Gregory R. Shettle provides direct, one-on-one guidance to help you navigate the legal process while you focus on healing. His goal is to help you move forward with the support and compensation you need.
get Help After a Dog Bite Injury
If you or a loved one has been injured in a dog attack, Attorney Gregory R. Shettle can help you understand your options and next steps. Call (860) 430-1200 or schedule a consultation to discuss your situation. Taking action early can help protect your rights and your recovery.

