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Quick Facts About Dog Bite Claims in Provo
Takeaway: Utah’s strict liability law holds dog owners and keepers fully responsible for injuries their dogs cause, regardless of prior behavior. If you or a loved one was bitten in Provo, you can pursue compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and scarring. Our Provo dog bite attorneys work on a contingency‑fee basis — you pay nothing unless we win. Schedule your free consultation today.
 
                       
      
              Utah law holds dog owners and keepers strictly liable for injuries their dog causes — regardless of prior behavior or whether the dog has bitten before. Unlike “one-bite” states, Utah does not require proof that the owner knew the dog was dangerous. To build your case, we gather evidence such as medical records, animal control reports, witness statements, and proof of ownership to establish liability and demonstrate the full extent of your damages. Read the statute here: Utah Code §18‑1‑1.
Dog attacks can cause deep puncture wounds, torn flesh, infection, nerve damage, broken bones (from falls), facial scarring and disfigurement, and psychological trauma. Young children are especially vulnerable to facial and emotional injuries.
If another person’s dog injures you, you may recover compensation for:
Related pages: Provo Personal Injury Lawyer · Provo Catastrophic Injury Lawyer · Provo Brain Injury Lawyer
 
                   
                                                            
                              
                              
                                                              "Just wanted to say thank you to Jed and his team at Strong Law. Not only was I happy with the outcome, but the entire process as a whole. I would definitely recommend this firm to anyone. Thanks again."
"I had a claim involving my own insurance company. I tried to negotiate with them, and they completely denied my claim – two times. I then hired Strong Law, and the change was instant. The insurance company immediately began negotiating, and Jed was able to secure an unbelievably good settlement. I will never again attempt to take-on an insurance company without Strong Law in my corner. Thank you!"
 
                                                            
                              
                              
                                                               
                                                            
                              
                              
                                                              "I hired Strong Law after my car accident. Jed and his team worked hard on my case. They were professional and compassionate through my surgery and as I recovered, and they were awesome on communication. I got justice and awesome compensation. I would recommend Strong Law to anyone in my situation."
 
        
      Recovering from a dog bite is stressful enough — negotiating with insurers shouldn’t be added to your to-do list. Our legal team handles every aspect of your case while you focus on healing:
Most dog bite claims in Utah must be filed within four years of the incident. Shorter deadlines may apply if a government entity is involved. Homeowners or renters insurance policies usually cover dog bite claims, and some owners carry animal liability policies. Acting quickly preserves evidence and ensures you meet all legal deadlines.
We have decades of combined experience in personal injury litigation and a proven record of success. Our team has:
We treat our clients like family, providing compassionate guidance and aggressive representation. Here’s what past clients say:
“Jed and his team treated me like family. They fought hard and won more than I expected.” – Nick S., Utah
“Strong Law took over when insurance denied my claim and got results fast.” – Lindsey, Washington
Ready to get started? Contact our Provo dog bite attorneys today for a free case review. We only get paid if you win.
 
        
                  Below are answers to some of the most common questions we hear from clients. If you still have questions after reading, feel free to reach out for a personalized consultation.
Who is liable if a dog bites someone in Provo? Under Utah’s strict liability law, the dog’s owner or keeper is responsible for all injuries their dog causes—even if it has never bitten before.
Should I report a dog bite to Provo Animal Control? Yes. Reporting the incident creates an official record and ensures proper health and safety measures. For emergencies call 911; for non-emergencies contact Provo Animal Control.
What is the time limit to file a dog bite claim? Most cases must be filed within four years of the bite, but there are exceptions. It’s best to speak to an attorney right away to preserve your rights and evidence.
Can I pursue a claim if the dog belongs to a friend or family member? Yes. These claims are usually paid by the dog owner’s homeowners or renters insurance, not personally by your friend or relative. We handle the process discreetly to minimize any strain on relationships.
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