Colorado Dog Attack Liability Timeframe
In Colorado, dog owners can be held liable if their dog attacks and injures someone. However, the timeframe for filing a dog attack liability claim can be complex. The experienced personal injury lawyers at McCormick & Murphy in Denver can help navigate the legal process and ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
Colorado's dog bite laws state that a dog owner is strictly liable for any injuries caused by their dog, even if the owner did not know the dog was dangerous or if the dog had never shown aggression before. This means you may be able to recover damages from the dog owner's insurance company or the owner themselves, regardless of the dog's past behavior.
The time you have to file a dog attack claim in Colorado is limited. Typically, you have two years from the date of the incident to take legal action. This deadline is known as the "statute of limitations." Missing this deadline can prevent you from recovering any compensation, so it's crucial to act quickly.
At McCormick & Murphy, our Denver personal injury lawyers have extensive experience handling dog attack cases. We can investigate the incident, gather evidence, and negotiate with insurance companies to ensure you receive the maximum compensation available. Our goal is to make the legal process as smooth and stress-free as possible, so you can focus on your recovery.
If you or a loved one has been the victim of a dog attack in Colorado, don't wait to seek legal help. Contact McCormick & Murphy at (888)-668-1182 to schedule a free consultation and learn about your rights and options. We serve clients throughout the Denver area and are committed to protecting the rights of injury victims.