Dog Bite Lawyer Lawyer in Cherry Hill, NJ

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The Ferrara Law Firm, LLC

601 Longwood Avenue
State Highway 38
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002856-324-6156
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Dog Bite Lawyer Overview

Dedicated to Getting Compensation for Dog Bite Victims

If you or someone you love has been injured by a dog or any other animal, legal action is often necessary to get compensation. You do not have to take action on your own. An experienced attorney at The Ferrara Law Firm, LLC, in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, can stand by your side to help you get the compensation you deserve.

New Jersey Dog Bite Law

New Jersey law dictates that dog owners are responsible for any injuries caused by their pets. This is true whether or not the dog has a history of violence. New Jersey dogs do not get one free bite. Regardless of the breed and the dog's history, dog owners can and should be held accountable. Our lawyers will see that they are.

Pennsylvania Dog Bite Law

Pennsylvania law is similar to New Jersey law. Dog bite victims can recover complete compensation unless they are found to have provoked the dog or were on the property illegally. Our attorneys will work hard to achieve a positive outcome.

Children and Animal Attacks

The victims of dog bites and animal attacks are often children. The injuries that result can haunt a child well into adulthood, including external scarring and emotional damage. We can help.

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Areas of Practice

  • Dog Bite Lawyer
  • Personal Injury - Plaintiff

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