Dog Bite Incidents. Sudden Injury. Lasting Effects.
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Dog Bite Cases in Savannah Are Often More Serious Than People Expect
Georgia law gives injured victims the right to pursue compensation when a dog owner fails to control a dangerous animal. These cases are rarely simple. Insurance carriers look for ways to reduce payouts, question injuries, or shift blame onto the victim.
Chester Jennings investigates the attack, gathers medical evidence, reviews animal control records, and builds a claim designed around the actual impact the injury has had on your life. That includes treatment costs, lost income, pain, disfigurement, and future care needs.
Talk With a Savannah Dog Bite Lawyer Today
If you or your child suffered injuries from a dog attack in Savannah, speak with Chester Jennings before accepting an insurance settlement. Consultations are free.
Why Injury Victims Choose Chester Jennings

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 in Savannah?
Seek medical care immediately, even if the wound seems minor. Report the attack to local animal control, take photos of injuries, and avoid speaking with the dog owner’s insurance company before getting legal advice.
Can I file a claim if the dog never bit anyone before?
Yes. Georgia dog bite claims can still move forward if the owner acted negligently or failed to control the animal under local leash laws or known circumstances.
What compensation can I recover after a dog attack?
You may be able to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, scarring, rehabilitation, and future treatment related to the injury.
How long do I have to file a dog bite lawsuit in Georgia?
Georgia generally gives injury victims two years to file a personal injury lawsuit, though some situations can affect deadlines. Waiting too long can weaken important evidence.
Do I need a lawyer for a dog bite claim?
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