Regan Zambri Long’s award-winning Washington, DC dog bite lawyers bring nearly 200 years of combined legal experience to cases involving attacks that leave victims facing sudden, life-altering consequences. Dog bite injuries can escalate quickly, with victims left navigating medical treatment, emotional trauma, and difficult questions about responsibility, particularly when leash laws, confinement rules, or prior warning signs were ignored.
For nearly three decades, we have focused on holding negligent parties like dog and property owners accountable, and that work has resulted in more than $1 billion in settlements and verdicts in personal injury cases. Our founding partners are board certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and hold AV Preeminent ratings from Martindale-Hubbell. We are consistently named among the Best Law Firms in America, and more than 100 5 star Google reviews attest to the trust clients place in our team.
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DC imposes on dog-owning residents for the safety of the general public. Under District law, including § 8–1808, DC residents who own dogs must adhere to the following laws:
Further laws are extended for dangerous dogs, or potentially dangerous dogs in the District. Dangerous dogs are defined as dogs that caused serious injury to a person or another animal without provocation. Potentially dangerous dogs are defined as dogs who chase or menace people or other animals without provocation, but cause less severe injuries.
If it is declared that someone has a dangerous dog, the owners must comply with the following laws:
These requirements reflect the very real financial and legal consequences dog owners face when safety obligations are ignored. Insurance Information Institute data shows that 22,658 dog bite claims were filed in 2024, with the average claim costing $69,272. When leash laws or confinement requirements are not followed, owners may face substantial liability.
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2,400 dog attacks happen every single day, mostly victimizing children. The most likely place for a dog bite to happen is in the victim’s home. The second most likely place is in the home of a friend of the victim. In fact, 77% of biting dogs are owned by the victim’s close friends or family members.
Dogs bite for a wide variety of reasons, but the most common reason is a simple reaction to something. As much as they are part of our families, at the end of the day, a dog is just an animal. In stressful situations, they may bite if they feel they need to defend themselves, feel threatened, or if they are scared. Sometimes, dogs even nip or bite during play. However, if this is done toward a child, even in play, the effects can be devastating.
If you or your loved one are a victim of a dog bite on someone else’s property, a Regan Zambri Long premises liability lawyer can help you.
If you are lawfully on someone else’s property, at a hotel, or a job site, you have the right to expect that you will be safe. If the property has unsafe conditions, such as a dangerous dog, it is up to the owners to warn their guests before arrival. If you arrived at a friend or relative’s house and were not thoroughly warned about a dangerous dog, or the owners neglected to stop an attack, you have reason to seek compensation from their insurance company.
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For example, if you were trespassing on a property and were bitten by a dog, you would most likely not be able to pursue damages. The defense may also try to prove the dog was provoked or taunted and only displayed aggressive behavior because of that. Your Regan Zambri Long dog bite lawyer will use the evidence gathered and work to prove you were not negligent in any way. The Regan Zambri Long dog bite lawyers do not let defense teams minimize the injuries inflicted on you and your loved ones. They will work to prove negligence of the other party in order to secure the maximum amount of damages possible.
Dog bites can cause serious harm, both physically and emotionally. Some of the physical injuries that can occur after a dog bite are:
If the dog has an infection, the bite can lead to more severe outcomes such as:
According to the World Animal Foundation, dogs bite 4.5 million Americans each year, with around 885,000 seeking medical attention, and nearly 370,000 requiring emergency department care. The risk is not limited to minor injuries. In 2024 alone, CDC Wonder recorded documented 127 fatal dog attacks, the highest number ever reported in a single year.
Choosing the right lawyer after a dog bite matters, especially in Washington, DC, where contributory negligence rules leave little margin for error. At Regan Zambri Long, our reputation is built on results, trial skill, and a deep understanding of premises liability and serious injury cases.
This depth of experience allows our team to approach dog bite cases with the preparation, credibility, and resolve needed to hold negligent owners fully accountable.
Proving liability in a dog bite incident can be complicated, which is why you should enlist the help of a Regan Zambri Long dog bite lawyer as soon as possible. They will work to prove the dog owner did not act reasonably and that their negligence was what led to the dog bite.
One thing to remember – no dog gets a free pass. The behavior of the dog falls solely on the owner and they need to be held accountable.
As discussed before, leash laws are strict in the District. Dogs are not allowed to roam freely without a leash unless they are in a designated dog park. If you were attacked by a dog who was off leash, it could be considered negligence on the owner’s part.
DC law is clear that a dog must be properly confined, especially if it is a dangerous dog with past aggressive behavior. It is up to the owner to provide safe and reasonable confinement for their dogs, not only within a home, but also if the dog is outdoors. If you can prove the dog was not confined at the time of the attack, it will help prove liability.
DC law has special provisions for dangerous dogs, or dogs that have bitten or attacked in the past. If you think the dog who bit you may have a record of biting incidents, your Regan Zambri Long dog bite accident lawyer will track down the dog’s history.
In order to be able to collect damages under the Washington DC contributory negligence laws, the attack you suffered must have been fully unprovoked. Your dog bite attorney will work to show that nothing you did provoked or scared the dog that led to the incident.
There are two angles to dog bite prevention – the owner and the passerby:
The Owner (before you bring the dog into your home)
Once the dog is in your home
For the passerby
If an unknown dog approaches you
The most important thing to do after being attacked by a dog is to seek medical attention immediately. While you’re waiting for medical personnel to arrive, take the following steps to prevent infection from the bite:
Anyone can be the victim of a dog bite accident. However, children are at most risk of suffering an injury from a traumatic dog attack. In fact, children under 10 are considered to be the most vulnerable.
Children are more likely to be bitten in the face or neck, resulting in permanent scarring or disfigurement. Some even lose function in parts of their body due to the bite. Post-traumatic stress disorder is common among children who have been bitten by dogs, displaying emotional distress for extended periods of time. Children should always be supervised around animals, even familiar ones, in order to prevent severe injuries from a dog bite.
In most cases, homeowners’ insurance will cover the legal liabilities for a dog bite accident. The victim will be able to recover damages for medical expenses, lost wages, loss of future wages, and pain and suffering. Speak to your Regan Zambri Long dog bite attorney today to go through the different types of damages you should pursue in your claim.
Have you or your loved one sustained injuries in Washington DC, Maryland or Virginia? Regan Zambri Long PLLC has the best lawyers in the country to analyze your case and answer the questions you may have.