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What to Do After a Dog Bite in Melbourne

Get Medical Attention

Report to Local Authorities

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Can You Make a Dog Bite Compensation Claim in Melbourne?

Legal Basis: Public Liability Law

Liability may fall on:

The dog owner

A person handling the dog

A landlord or property manager

A business using a guard dog

You may claim for:

Medical care and future treatment

Psychological injuries

Lost income

Loss of enjoyment of life

Out-of-pocket expenses

Pain and suffering

A lump sum payment for long-term injury

Common Injuries from Dog Bites

Puncture Wounds & Infection

Deep wounds can lead to infection and need fast medical attention.

Scarring & Disfigurement

Some bites leave scars that may need surgery or long-term care.

Nerve Damage

Nerve injuries can cause pain, numbness, or reduced strength.

Psychological Trauma

Many victims, especially children, develop fear, anxiety, or sleep problems.

Broken Bones

Some attacks cause falls that result in broken bones or sprains.

How Fittipaldi Injury Lawyers Can Help with Dog Bite Cases

Why Choose Fittipaldi Injury Lawyers?

Expertise in VIC Dog Bite Laws

We know the laws that protect dog bite victims and understand public liability claims.

Supportive, Caring Team

We guide you with patience, respect, and clear direction.

Evidence-Driven Strategy

We use medical reports, witness statements, and expert input to build a strong case.

Clear Communication

We explain your legal rights in simple terms, so you always understand the next steps.

Time Limits for Filing a Dog Bite Claim in VIC

Three-Year Limitation

Most victims have three years to start a personal injury claim.

Shorter Deadlines for Minors

Children and claims involving local authorities may have shorter time limits.

Act Quickly

Starting early helps keep evidence strong and protects your rights.

FAQs

Can I make a claim if I know the dog owner?

Yes. Claims usually go through the owner’s contents insurance, not their personal money.

What if the dog has never bitten before?

The owner still has a legal duty under the Domestic Animals Act 1994.

How much compensation can I receive?

This depends on your injuries, medical bills, time off work, and psychological trauma.

What if I was partially at fault?

You may still receive compensation. Your lawyer can help reduce any fault assigned to you.

Is there a time limit for filing a dog bite injury claim?

Yes. Most claims must be lodged within three years.

Speak to a Melbourne Dog Bite Lawyer Today

If you’ve been injured in a dog attack, we can guide you through your next steps and explain your rights. We offer a free consultation and a No Win no fee policy, so you can move forward with confidence.

Reach out today and take the first step toward full compensation.