Dog Bite Incidents. Sudden Injury. Lasting Effects.
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Dog Bite Cases in Covington
Dog bite claims often hinge on details people overlook. Where it happened. Whether the dog had a history. What the owner did, or didn’t do, right after. These small facts tend to shape the entire case.
In Covington, insurers don’t hand out fair settlements just because the injury is obvious. They look for reasons to reduce or deny. Having someone who knows how these claims are handled locally changes the tone of the conversation.
Speak With a Dog Bite Lawyer
If you’re dealing with a dog bite injury, it’s worth having a real conversation about your options. No pressure. Just clarity on what comes next and what your case may actually be worth.
Why Injury Victims Choose Chester Jennings
We don’t treat these cases like paperwork. Dog bite injuries can leave lasting damage, physical and otherwise. Our approach is straightforward. We listen first, build the case carefully, and deal directly with the people trying to minimize your claim.

You get a compassionate team
We listen, understand, and walk with you through the process.

You get a fierce advocate
Insurance companies know we don’t back down.

You get transparency
Clear updates. No surprises.

You get the compensation you deserve
Our priority is maximizing your recovery — medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and every hidden cost.

You pay nothing unless we win
No upfront fees. No risk.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do after a dog bite?
Clean the wound and seek medical attention right away. Report the incident to local authorities and try to gather information about the dog and its owner.
Can I file a claim against the dog owner?
Yes. If the owner failed to properly control their dog or prevent the attack, you may have a valid claim under Georgia law.
What damages can I recover from a dog bite case?
You may be able to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain, scarring, and emotional distress.
How long do I have to file a dog bite claim in Covington?
In most cases, you have two years from the date of the incident to file a personal injury claim.
What if the dog has never bitten anyone before?
Even if there is no history of aggression, the owner may still be held responsible if they failed to take reasonable steps to prevent the attack.
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