May 18, 2010
A San Francisco bay area man hired the Dunnion Law Firm to represent him in a vicious pitbull-mixed breed dog bite case involving a finger amputation.
March 15, 2010
The client, a 42 year old construction worker, contacted The Dunnion Law Firm after being bitten on the right forearm by a dog owned by a long time acquaintance. The attack took place at the dog owner’s residence, which was located on property owned by the dog owner’s employer. The dog owner had no insurance and the property owner denied any responsibility, refusing to even identify the property’s insurance carrier to the client.
The initial investigation by The Dunnion Law Firm showed that the property owner was responsible. This same dog had previously bitten an employee of the property owner and the property owner still allowed the dog to remain on the property.
The client recovered from the injuries and returned to work doing construction without limitations. The attack did leave scars on the right forearm and the client developed an infection that required the doctor to remove an abscess to prevent further infection. All of the client’s medical bills were paid b