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Dog Bite Injury Lawyer — Georgia

Cooper Law is a Georgia dog bite lawyer firm representing accident victims and their families across Atlanta, Marietta, Decatur, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Alpharetta, and statewide.

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How a Georgia Dog Bite Injury Lawyer Case Works

If you’ve been injured in a dog bite lawyer incident in Georgia, you have two priorities: (1) get the medical care you need, and (2) preserve your legal right to recover compensation for your losses. Insurance companies move quickly to limit their exposure; you should move just as quickly to protect your claim.

Cooper Law handles dog bite lawyer matters from intake through resolution — investigation, evidence preservation, medical-records gathering, demand negotiation, litigation if needed, and trial preparation. Omar Cooper personally reviews every file.

What You May Be Entitled To Recover

  • Economic damages — past and future medical expenses, lost wages, lost earning capacity, property damage
  • Non-economic damages — pain and suffering, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, disfigurement
  • Punitive damages — in cases involving willful misconduct, drunk driving, or gross negligence (when permitted under Georgia law)

Every case is different. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. We do not promise specific recovery amounts; we promise to fight aggressively for the best result your case allows.

What to Do After a Dog Bite Injury Incident

  1. Get medical attention. Your health matters more than your case. Documented care also establishes a treatment record.
  2. Report the incident. File a police report or property-owner incident report as appropriate.
  3. Preserve evidence. Photograph the scene, vehicles, injuries, and any hazards. Keep all medical bills and prescriptions.
  4. Do not give a recorded statement to the at-fault insurer without consulting a lawyer first.
  5. Call Cooper Law. Free case review at (678) 648-2829.

Georgia Statute of Limitations Warning

Georgia generally requires personal-injury lawsuits — including most dog bite lawyer claims — to be filed within 2 years of the date of injury. Claims involving government defendants may have notice requirements that expire even sooner. Acting quickly preserves your options.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a Georgia dog bite lawyer claim?

Generally 2 years from the date of injury under Georgia law. Some exceptions apply.

What is my case worth?

Depends on medical bills, lost wages, treatment needs, permanent impairment, and pain and suffering. Free individualized evaluation available.

Will I have to go to court?

Most cases settle. Cooper Law prepares every file for trial — which improves settlement leverage.

How much does this cost?

Contingency-fee basis. No fee unless we win.

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Find Out If You Have a Case

Omar Cooper personally reviews every dog bite lawyer matter. No obligation. No pressure. Just clarity.

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