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Dog Bite Lawyers in Miami
Help for Adults and Children Injured by Dog Bites or Attacks in Miami
Miami is a vibrant, densely populated city where dogs are part of daily life. People walk their pets through Brickell, Coconut Grove, Little Havana, Downtown, Wynwood, Miami Beach, and countless parks and residential neighborhoods. Most dogs are friendly, but when a dog becomes aggressive or a careless owner does not control their animal, a simple walk or visit to a friend’s home can turn into a frightening and painful experience.
Dog bites can cause serious injuries that require emergency care, stitches, rabies evaluations, antibiotics, surgery, physical therapy, and long term scar treatment. Many victims also deal with emotional trauma, anxiety around animals, or fear that does not go away easily. When someone in Miami is bitten, they often search for dog bite lawyers who understand local laws and who can help navigate the process with compassion and clarity.
If you want to speak with someone about a Miami dog bite case, you can contact the Law Offices of Jason Turchin at 800-337-7755 for a free consultation. There are no fees or costs unless the case is resolved successfully.
Here is a natural, detailed look at how dog bite claims may work in Miami, what rights victims may have, and how our office can help.
Why dog bites are common in Miami

Miami is a unique mix of residential neighborhoods, apartment buildings, high rises, waterfront walkways, dog parks, and public spaces where pedestrians, cyclists, and dogs interact constantly. Dog bites and attacks may occur in:
- Apartment complexes
- Condominiums and common areas
- Public sidewalks
- Beaches and waterfront paths
- Restaurants and outdoor patios that allow pets
- Homes of friends, neighbors, or family members
- Uber or rideshare vehicles if a pet is present
- Busy parks such as Margaret Pace Park, Kennedy Park, or Tropical Park
Some dog bites happen because the owner could not control the dog; others occur because the dog was known to show aggressive behavior but the owner did not take precautions. Many involve unleashed animals, poorly fenced yards, or dogs escaping from a home or patio.
Florida law provides strong protections for dog bite victims
Florida has one of the strongest dog bite laws in the country. The law may hold the dog owner responsible if their dog bites someone, even if the dog never showed aggression before. Unlike some states that require proof of prior biting history, Florida does not require that.
That means a dog owner in Miami may be responsible if:
- Their dog bites someone in a public place
- Their dog bites someone who was lawfully on private property
- The bite happened without provocation
Even though the law may be favorable to victims, insurance companies often dispute responsibility or downplay injuries. This is where legal guidance may help.
Who may be responsible for a dog bite in Miami
Dog bite claims in Miami can involve multiple parties, not just the dog owner. Depending on how the incident happened, responsibility may fall on:
- The dog owner
- A landlord or property manager
- A condominium association
- A dog walker
- A pet sitter
- A roommate or co occupant
- The person who had custody or control of the dog at the time
For example, if a property manager knew a dog was dangerous and allowed it to remain on the property without restrictions, they may share responsibility. If a dog walker allowed a dog to run loose in a hallway and the dog bit someone, the walker may also be liable.
Injuries caused by dog bites can be serious
Even a small bite can cause long term damage. Many Miami victims require medical attention for:
- Deep cuts
- Puncture wounds
- Torn tissue
- Broken bones from trying to protect themselves
- Nerve damage
- Facial injuries
- Scarring
- Infections
- Psychological trauma
Children are especially vulnerable because they are often bitten on the face, arms, or legs. Adults may suffer injuries to the hands or wrists while trying to defend themselves.
Some victims need multiple surgeries or long term scar treatment with dermatologists or plastic surgeons. Emotional trauma can be just as significant, especially for children.
What to do after a dog bite in Miami
Every situation is different, but victims often benefit from taking certain steps as soon as they are able. These are suggestions, not requirements.
Seek medical care
Dog bites can become infected quickly. A doctor may also document the wound, which may help later.
Take photos
Pictures of the bite, torn clothing, the dog, and the scene may preserve important details.
Report the incident
Miami Animal Services or the police may take a report. This can help identify the dog and confirm the attack.
Get the dog owner’s information
Try to obtain the owner’s name, address, and contact information if possible.
Save everything
The clothing you were wearing, medical records, doctor notes, and receipts may all be useful.
Consider contacting a lawyer
Dog bite cases may involve insurance companies, homeowners insurance, renters insurance, or landlord negligence. A lawyer experienced in Miami cases can help sort this out.
What compensation may be available for a dog bite case
Depending on the situation, compensation may include:
- Medical treatment
- Hospital or urgent care costs
- Plastic surgery or scar revision
- Therapy for emotional trauma
- Pain and suffering
- Lost income
- Reduced ability to work
- Future medical care
- Out of pocket expenses
A fair settlement may consider both the physical and emotional impact of the attack.
Miami neighborhoods where dog bites commonly occur
Dog bite cases can occur across Miami, including:
- Brickell
- Downtown Miami
- Wynwood
- Midtown
- Miami Beach
- Little Havana
- Allapattah
- Coconut Grove
- Doral
- Kendall
- Hialeah
- Liberty City
- North Miami
- Homestead
Each area has its own patterns. High rise condos may see dog bite cases in elevators or hallways. Suburban neighborhoods may see incidents involving loose dogs or dogs escaping yards.
Why dog bite cases benefit from early legal help
Dog bite cases may appear simple, but they can become complicated quickly. Insurance companies may try to shift blame, argue that the victim provoked the dog, claim the bite was minor, or refuse to pay for scar treatment. Landlords may deny responsibility even if they allowed a dangerous dog to remain on the property.
An attorney can help by:
- Determining who may be responsible
- Preserving video footage from buildings or security cameras
- Gathering witness statements
- Reviewing animal control reports
- Communicating with insurance companies
- Documenting injuries thoroughly
- Evaluating long term medical needs
- Pursuing compensation through negotiation or litigation
Our office has experience with dog bite claims involving apartment complexes, renters insurance, homeowners insurance, and negligent property management.
How our office can help Miami dog bite victims
If you contact our team, we can discuss your situation privately and help you understand your options. We can also talk through your medical care, how to document the injury, and what steps may come next. Many Miami families appreciate having someone on their side who can deal with insurance companies directly so they can focus on healing.
We can also represent children who were bitten and help coordinate evaluations with pediatric doctors or specialists as needed. We understand how traumatic these situations can be and approach every case with sensitivity and care.
There are no fees or costs unless the case is resolved successfully.
Taking the next step
If you or your child were bitten by a dog in Miami and want to understand your legal options, you can contact the Law Offices of Jason Turchin at 800-337-7755. We can review your case, help identify who may be responsible, and walk you through the steps with compassion.












