About Dog Bite Help Center
Dog Bite Help Center offers general educational information about dog bite laws and the next steps in the inquiry process.
Our Mission
A dog bite can affect far more than your physical recovery. It can also create stress, confusion, medical expenses, time away from work, and difficult questions about what steps to take after the incident.
Dog Bite Help Center was created to make that process easier to understand. We provide free educational resources about dog bite laws, state-specific information, and the inquiry process so people can better understand what may come next after an incident.
When available, some inquiries may be reviewed by a participating attorney licensed in the relevant state. Our goal is to help people access clear information and take the next step with more confidence.
Our Core Values
These principles guide everything we do.
Compassion First
We know dog bite incidents can be stressful, and we strive to communicate clearly and respectfully about difficult situations involving dog bite injuries.
Accessible Information
We aim to make dog bite information easier to access and understand for dog bite victims, so you can take the next step with more clarity.
Practical Guidance
Some inquiries may be reviewed by a participating attorney licensed in the relevant state, subject to availability and other factors.
Focused Coverage
Dog Bite Help Center currently provides state-specific information for dog bite victims in New York, New Jersey, and North Carolina.
How It Works
Get Help Understanding Your Next Steps
Answer a few questions so we can review your inquiry and determine whether follow-up may be available.
Step 1
Tell us what happened
Answer a few quick questions about your dog bite incident.
Step 2
We review your inquiry
We review your submission and determine whether follow-up may be available.
Step 3
Get a text message
If appropriate, you may receive a message about the status of your inquiry.
Dog Bite Help Center is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Submitting information does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Ready to Get Started?
Start your free dog bite inquiry by answering a few quick questions about your dog bite incident – it only takes 60 seconds.