Suffered a Dog Bite in Virginia? Know Your Rights
A dog attack can leave victims with severe injuries, emotional trauma, expensive medical bills, and permanent scarring. If you or your child suffered injuries from a dog bite in Virginia, you may have the right to pursue compensation under state law.
Virginia’s Dog Bite Laws that Every Victim Must Know
The One-Bite Rule in Virginia
If the incident involves the dog’s first recorded attack, the owner may not automatically be held liable under Virginia’s laws regarding dog bites. However, this ruling does not mean you cannot file a personal injury claim; if you can prove that the pet owner had prior knowledge of aggression, you may still pursue damages. Our dog bite lawyers help establish prior knowledge of aggression through neighbor complaints, documented incidents, and the dog’s behavioral history to strengthen your compensation claim.


Negligence Per Se When the One-Bite Rule Does Not Apply
Certain counties in Virginia, including Fairfax and Arlington, enforce leash laws that require dog owners to properly restrain or control their pets in public areas. If a dog owner violates a leash law and that violation causes an injury, Collier & Collier may use the legal doctrine of negligence per se to help establish liability. Our dog bite personal injury lawyers understand the leash laws of different localities across the state to demonstrate the owner’s negligent behavior and establish liability in court.
Common Injuries Caused by Dogs in Virginia
Physical Injuries
Regardless of breed, dogs can cause serious injuries, including puncture wounds, deep lacerations, soft tissue damage, and psychological trauma such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Medical expenses are often an important factor when calculating compensation in a dog bite claim.


Emotional and Psychological Trauma After a Dog Attack
A dog attack can cause lasting emotional trauma, including anxiety, fear of dogs, sleep disruption, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and avoidance of normal activities. Virginia law may allow victims to recover compensation for emotional distress related to a dog attack when supported by medical evidence and the circumstances of the case. A Virginia dog bite lawyer can use psychological evaluations and medical documentation to support your claim for emotional damages.
Dog Bite Injuries to Children
Children are especially vulnerable to dog attacks, which can result in facial injuries, permanent scarring, and long-term emotional trauma. Our law firm has handled these cases and helps parents pursue compensation for future medical expenses and long-term care needs. Do not underestimate dog bite injuries, as they can be more serious than they initially appear. Speak with an experienced Virginia injury attorney to understand your legal options.

What to Do After a Dog Bite in Virginia
How We Prove Liability to Build a Strong Dog Bite Case in Virginia
After a dog attack, our legal team immediately begins collecting and preserving critical evidence, including:
- Animal control reports
- Witness statements
- Medical records
- Prior complaints about the dog
- Evidence of aggressive behavior
To establish liability, we build a case that addresses common defenses such as claims of a “first-time bite” with no prior warning. We develop a strategic legal approach to counter common insurance company tactics of using your contribution to the incident as a reason to deny you compensation.

What Kind of Damages Can You Recover in a Dog Bite Claim

How Homeowner’s Insurance Affects Virginia Dog Bite Claims
When a dog attacks you on private property, premises liability may apply to your claim. This means that your claim may be compensated under the home insurance policy of the pet’s owner in Virginia. In some cases, insurance policies exclude coverage for certain dog breeds or provide settlements that are far less than the actual claim value.
Insurers may attempt to reduce or deny compensation under Virginia’s strict contributory negligence rule, which can bar recovery if you are found even partially at fault. A Virginia dog bite attorney who knows how insurers exploit this rule can preserve your compensation rights.
Why Dog Bite Victims across Virginia Choose Collier & Collier
We bring more than 50 years of experience and a proven track record of recovering substantial compensation for our clients. Our team knows how the one-bite rule, negligence per se, and local animal control ordinances work across Richmond, Henrico, Chesterfield, and all of Virginia.
We have a dedicated attorney for each client to provide personalized attention and representation throughout their case. Collier & Collier works on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we settle or win your case.

Frequently Asked Question

Talk to a Virginia Dog Bite Attorney About Your Case
Collier & Collier is committed to helping Virginia injury victims pursue the compensation they deserve. Contact our team today for a free consultation and learn how we can protect your rights after a serious dog bite injury.
