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  • PERKASIE, PA
    1282 Route 113
    P.O. Box 178
    Bucks County
    Perkasie, Pennsylvania 18944
    610-462-8853
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    Northampton County
    Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18018
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    Monroe County
    Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania 18360
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    Lehigh County
    Allentown, Pennsylvania 18104
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    Northampton County
    Easton, Pennsylvania 18042
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    Montgomery County
    Lansdale, Pennsylvania 19446
    215-368-5545
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    Carbon County
    Lehighton, Pennsylvania 18235
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    Bucks County
    Quakertown, Pennsylvania 18951
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$ 301,000.00                                Bucks County PA

In September of 2020, the Court of Common Pleas of Bucks County PA, Orphans’ Court Division approved the ten-page Minor’s Compromise Settlement Petition and attached Order prepared by the Bucks County dog attack injury attorney. The pleading alleged that the Minor Plaintiff was invited to the Defendants’ home to play with their son.

When the Defendants’ son opened the front door, the homeowners’ pit bull mix ran out. The vicious dog was unrestrained, unmuzzled and unsupervised. It pursued and attacked the Bucks County resident. He suffered severe facial/neck/chin lacerations. The boy was rushed to the Emergency Room of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. He was admitted to the Trauma Unit.

The Bucks County dog attack victim underwent surgery – Complex Laceration Neck/Face Repair and Debridement. He was admitted to the hospital and discharged 3 days later. Follow-up scar revision surgery was performed the next year. In the meantime, the Bucks County dog bite injury lawyer provided a free home consultation to the boy’s parents. Attorney Thomas J. Newell immediately contacted the pit bull owners’ homeowners insurance company and supplied them with sufficient information to set up their file “reserve.”

A Right-to-Know request filed in Harrisburg did not result in any past documented incidents of prior attacks. The information obtained from the parents’ health insurance company identified medical payments made totaling nearly $22,000.00. Attorney Thomas J. Newell was able to obtain a reduction of in excess of $1,100.00.

A structured settlement annuity plan was purchased with a tax-free total payout of in excess of $240,800.00. The A+XV rated insurance company guaranteed payments of in excess of $60,200.00 for years 18 through 21. This large settlement was obtained by Attorney Newell less than 2 years after the vicious pit bull attack.

$ 300,000.00                                    Bucks County PA

In May of 2019, your lawyer for dog attacks in Bucks County PA finalized a $300,000.00 Bucks County pit bull attack settlement. Several years earlier, the teenager visited a friend’s house in Doylestown, He was outside on their driveway when the homeowners’ unleashed, unmuzzled and unsupervised pit bull mauled him. One of the property owners came out of the house and had to jump on top of the pit bull to stop the unprovoked attack.

The Bucks County resident was rushed to Doylestown Hospital. He was immediately taken in for emergency surgery that lasted several hours. The surgeon repaired 15 different pit bull attack wounds on his face, left wrist, left arm, back, right shoulder and both feet. Unfortunately, the lacerations to his face kept opening up and bleeding. There were multiple layers of stitches. Some of the sutures were “spitting” up to the surface of his face.

Due to the severity of the pit bull attack injuries suffered by their son, his parents were determined to obtain the best Bucks County dog attack lawyer. After they completed their research, the Doylestown residents called Attorney Thomas J. Newell. The Bucks County dog bite accident attorney was hired approximately a month after this vicious unprovoked pit bull attack. He immediately put the pit bull owners’ insurance company on notice that nothing short of a settlement offer of their entire policy limit would suffice. It was Attorney Newell’s goal to settle the case for the maximum amount possible in the quickest time frame available to him.

In the meantime, the boy’s parents placed cream on his face 3x per day, continued giving him anti-infection medication and treated the open dog bite wounds with hydrogen peroxide. Once the lacerations had stabilized, the Bucks County dog attack injury lawyer obtained the medical records from Doylestown Hospital, as well as current photographs showing permanent facial scarring.

The defendants’ homeowners insurance carrier agreed with Attorney Thomas J. Newell that they owed their $300,000.00 liability policy limit. The paperwork was signed the day after his 18th birthday at the Bucks County animal bite lawyer’s office in Perkasie. Both the young man and his parents were happy that he didn’t have to sue his classmate. Attorney Newell also obtained a 25% discount on the health insurance carrier’s subrogation lien, which amount he passed along to the Doylestown resident.

$ 225,000.00                            Bucks County PA

In April of 2018, the Bucks County dog bite lawyer obtained a $225,000.00 Bucks County dog attack settlement. A man had mowed his front yard in Bensalem PA. He then headed toward his backyard via the communal alleyway between his and his neighbors’ home. Suddenly and without any warning, the defendants’ pit bull dug under their fence. It then proceeded to pursue, attack and bite the Lower Bucks County PA resident.

The gentleman was only able to escape further serious injury by jumping over his own fence into the safety of his enclosed backyard. Fearing the relentless pit bull wouldn’t stop, he hopped onto a storage bin and ultimately got on top of his shed. The pit bull continued to pace back and forth by the fence looking for a way to scale it and continue its vicious dog attack. Ultimately, the negligent Bensalem pit bull owners corralled their aggressive dog.

The Bucks County dog bite attack victim was rushed by ambulance to Aria Health Hospital in Philadelphia. The ER physician observed a 10 x 6 centimeter gaping wound to the man’s tibia. The dog attack wound was debrided, dead tissue cut away, anti-infection medication given and a tetanus shot was administered. Amoxicillin was prescribed and he was warned to closely monitor the dog bite wound.

Unfortunately, after several days a serious infection set in. The Bucks County dog bite victim was hospitalized for 6 days. He was diagnosed as suffering from cellulitis. His leg was swollen, red, tender to the touch and had pus oozing out of the infected areas. Surgery under general anesthesia was needed to cut away all of the necrotic tissue/skin. Medication was administered via IV’s.

Four days after his hospital discharge, the Bucks County dog attack attorney met with the gentleman in his Bensalem home. Attorney Newell performed a detailed examination of the entire dog bite attack scene. He was very pleased to receive news that the pit bull owners had been charged with Failure to Confine their pit bull and that they had plead guilty to the same.

After the medical care had ended, the Bucks County dog attack injury lawyer obtained hundreds of pages of medical records, medical bills and several dozen photographs documenting the various stages of healing concerning the dog attack wounds. Attorney Newell authored a 14 page settlement demand letter which detailed all of the facts regarding the unprovoked dog attack, as well as the significant injuries inflicted upon the innocent victim. Happily, the Bucks County PA dog bite accident attorney was able to obtain the $225,000.00 settlement without filing a PA dog attack lawsuit.

$152,000.00
Bucks County PA

In the spring of 2015, the Bucks County dog attack lawyer filed a Petition for Minor’s Compromise with the Bucks County Orphan’s Court in Doylestown Pennsylvania. The Bucks County dog attack attorney’s Petition described an unprovoked dog attack upon a Bucks County resident. The boy was riding his bicycle and talking to his friend when an unleashed Golden Retriever attacked him in Richlandtown PA in October of 2013.

Physicians at St. Luke’s Hospital in Quakertown performed surgery to close the dog bite facial wounds. Due to the uncertainty over whether the attacking dog had been properly immunized, the Bucks County dog attack victim received rabies injections on four different dates.

The attorney for dog bites in Bucks County PA urged the young boy’s father to have him examined by an experienced plastic surgeon. One year after the unprovoked Bucks County PA dog attack, the specialist evaluated the dog attack wounds. It was his opinion that plastic surgery would not diminish the visibility of the facial scars.

Once the medical care had concluded, Attorney Newell obtained the medical records and current photographs and forwarded a detailed demand package to the dog owners’ homeowners insurance company. The Bucks County dog bite injury attorney negotiated a settlement which included a structured settlement annuity plan. This financial arrangement will provide tax free payments to the Richlandtown PA dog attack victim at ages 18, 19, 20 and 21.

At a Hearing in Doylestown PA before Bucks County Orphans’ Court Judge James M. McMaster, he approved the $152,000.00 Bucks County dog bite settlement on May 21, 2015. Searching for a Bucks County dog attack attorney? Call Thomas J. Newell, Esquire today at 215-257-4842. Attorney Newell will come to your Bucks County home to describe the legal process that will take place regarding your Bucks County dog attack claim.

$ 148,544.00                                 Bucks County PA

In February of 2011, your attorney for dog bites in Bucks County, Pennsylvania obtained approval from the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas to settle a rottweiler attack case for a total of $148,544.00. In January of 2009, a young boy went with his parents and sister to visit his grandparents’ home in Levittown PA. Also present was his uncle who owned a rottweiler. Suddenly and without any warning, the vicious dog launched an unprovoked dog attack. The Bucks County dog bite victim sustained severe facial lacerations.

The child was immediately taken to the ER Department of St. Mary’s Medical Center in Lower Bucks County. Plastic surgery was necessary. Over 2 dozen stitches were required to close the most severe facial dog bite wound. Several days later, his parents contacted Attorney Thomas J. Newell. The Bucks County dog attack injury lawyer gave them a free home consultation. He then provided the dog owner’s homeowners insurance company with a detailed description of the injuries, as well as photos taken both before and after the first plastic surgery operation.

Unfortunately, due to the severity of the dog attack wounds, additional plastic surgery operations were required in October of 2009 and October of 2010. Once the permanency of the facial scar was established, the Bucks County animal bite attorney obtained a copy of the voluminous medical records, complete billing statements and current scar photographs. A lengthy and detailed settlement demand letter was sent to the defense adjuster.

The settlement negotiations ultimately concluded with an agreement to fund a structured settlement annuity. This financial plan would make 4 payouts between the victim’s 18th and 21st birthdays, totaling a guaranteed tax-free payout of $148,544.00. The Bucks County PA animal attack lawyer filed a Petition for Minor’s Compromise Settlement with the Bucks County Orphans’ Court division. An Orphans’ Court judge held a hearing, approved the Petition and congratulated Attorney Newell on the Bucks County dog attack settlement. The boy’s parents were especially happy that the pre-litigation settlement was able to be obtained without the necessity of suing his grandparents and/or uncle.

$ 128,000.00                                     Bucks County

In January of 2021, your Bucks County dog attack injury lawyer successfully concluded a case on behalf of a Perkasie dog bite victim for a total settlement amount of $128,000.00.  Three years earlier, a high school student was at a holiday party in Telford, Pennsylvania. Even though the defendants’ Akita had attacked 2 people and another dog before, they exercised very poor judgment by allowing it to be in the basement with their guests.

Suddenly and without any warning, the Akita launched an unprovoked attack upon the unsuspecting young woman. She was rushed to Grandview Hospital in Sellersville, PA. A surgeon twice injected her with Lidocaine. He used 4 stitches to close one dog attack wound and 3 more stitches to deal with another facial laceration. She was given prescriptions for Augmentin and Ondansetron.

The Bucks County native had 3 follow-up visits with the staff at Pennridge Pediatric Associates to ensure that no infection would set in, as well as the removal of the 7 sutures. Her parents took her to be evaluated by 2 different board certified plastic surgeons. Both concluded that surgical intervention was not required at that time. Medical bills incurred totaled approximately $3,200.00.

The Akita owners’ insurance company denied liability in this case without even giving the Bucks County dog bite law firm the full ability to detail the defendants’ negligence and recklessness. Therefore, in February of 2020, Attorney Thomas J. Newell filed a 16 page lawsuit versus the Akita owners in the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas. The attorneys exchanged Discovery documents and agreed to a Mediation prior to the scheduling of Depositions.

The lawyer for dog bites in Bucks County PA provided the Mediator with a 9 page Mediation Memorandum. Attorney Thomas J. Newell set forth the basis for a Negligence Per Se claim as the result of a violation of the PA Dog Law. He quoted Section 502-A – Harboring a Dangerous Dog. The Perkasie dog attack lawyer itemized the 3 prior acts of vicious propensities. Attorney Newell further argued that the defendants’ decision to allow their Akita to roam freely among their guests was a reckless decision that resulted in a 3rd unprovoked attack upon a human.

On 12/21/20, the plaintiff, along with her parents, attended a Mediation Settlement Conference in Doylestown PA. After legal arguments were made, negotiations took place which ultimately concluded in a $128,000.00 total payout to the Perkasie PA dog attack victim.

$ 101,000.00                                Bucks County PA

In June of 2021, your Bucks County PA dog bite accident attorney concluded a pit bull mauling case for a $101,000.00 insurance policy limit settlement. The Perkasie dog attack lawyer was hired to represent a Montgomery County PA woman who was savagely attacked by a pit bull in Pipersville, Pennsylvania.

The Lansdale resident was an invited guest at a house party when the vicious dog unexpectedly attacked her without any warning. Having an unrestrained, unleashed and unmuzzled pit bull interacting with non-family members is a recipe for disaster. Responsible pit bull owners should place their dog in a closed room, crate or behind a sturdy gate to prevent such a tragedy.

The pit bull attack victim was immediately taken to the Lehigh Valley Trauma Center. Nearly 2 dozen stitches were required to close the severe facial pit bull attack wound. Thankfully, the anti-infection medication worked to perfection and there were no post-surgery complications. Follow-up treatment identified a well-healed scar that would most likely require future scar revision surgery.

Attorney Thomas J. Newell provided the Defendants’ homeowners insurance company with proof of prior vicious propensities via evidence of 3 previous attacks by this dangerous dog. The lawyer for dog attacks in Bucks County PA detailed for the defense adjuster an overwhelming factual basis for the recovery of Punitive Damages if a dog bite lawsuit were to be filed in the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas. The Perkasie dog bite lawyer was pleased to have obtained the maximum amount possible for the PA pit bull attack victim.

$ 71,000.00                                   Bucks County PA

In March of 2018, the attorney for dog attacks in Bucks County, Pennsylvania concluded a $71,000.00 settlement for a Doylestown pit bull attack claim. A young woman had stopped by to see her father who had recently remarried. Within several minutes of her arrival, she was mauled by her father’s unleashed and unsupervised adult male pit bull. This unprovoked dog bite attack was only stopped by the efforts of her stepmother who was forced to hit the dog and literally drag it off the teenager.

Medical personnel at Doylestown Hospital expertly cleaned the multiple pit bull attack wounds that were all over her buttocks and thighs. Antibiotics were prescribed and she was injected with a tetanus shot. Follow-up care was needed thru her family physician and a local Urgent Care Medical Unit. Once the dog bite wounds healed, a plastic surgeon performed two surgeries in order to minimize the appearance and problems associated with the permanent scars.

The young lady and her mother tried to deal with her father’s liability insurance company on their own but their efforts were unsuccessful. Thereafter, the Bucks County dog bite accident lawyer met with them in their Coopersburg PA home. He laid out a detailed plan to bring about a successful resolution of the pit bull attack claim. Attorney Newell ordered, paid for and obtained his client’s medical bills and records. A professional photographer was sent to the client’s home in order to obtain the best possible photographs to document the permanent scars.

Initially, the insurance company failed to make a reasonable offer. Attorney Newell concluded that the carrier didn’t think that the daughter would sue her father. The Bucks County animal attack attorney called their bluff. He filed a Writ of Summons versus the pit bull owner. Settlement talks began anew. Finally, a $71,000.00 pit bull attack settlement was mutually agreed upon.

$ 53,000.00                                   Bucks County PA

On October 21, 2013, the Bucks County dog bite attorney was granted approval from a Bucks County Judge to settle a PA dog bite claim for $53,000.00. A 13 year-old boy visited his friend in Hulmeville Bucks County on 6/8/12. The Bucks County resident entered thru the front door after receiving permission from his friend’s mother.

Suddenly, an unleashed pit bull came charging after the boy and bit his hands and right leg. The Bucks County dog attack victim was taken to Doylestown Hospital where the ER doctors used 9 stitches to close the dog bite wounds. His mother later took him to a Bucks County orthopaedic surgeon to make sure the dog bite wounds were properly healing.

The Bucks County dog bite lawyer obtained a notarized affidavit describing a prior attack by the defendant’s pit bull. This enabled the attorney for dog bites in Bucks County to allege that his client would be able to recover punitive damages versus the negligent pit bull owner if the case went to trial in the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas.

Once the medical records and photographs depicting some permanent scarring were obtained, the Bucks County dog bite attorney negotiated the $53,000.00 dog attack settlement with the defendant’s insurance company. A structured settlement annuity plan was approved by Bucks County Orphans’ Court Judge C. Theodore Fritsch, Jr.

$ 42,169.11                                      Bucks County PA

On October 17, 2014, the lawyer for dog bites in Bucks County PA concluded a Bucks County Pennsylvania dog bite claim for $42,169.11. In November of 2012, a Doylestown Township man was walking on his front lawn when his neighbors’ unleashed and unsupervised border collie attacked him. The Bucks County PA dog attack victim was bitten on the left calf. His wife drove him to Doylestown Hospital in Doylestown PA.

The Emergency Room doctor injected the dog bite victim’s left leg with Lidocaine. The dog bite wounds were cleaned and dead tissue was debrided. Sutures were used to close the lacerations. Antibiotics were administered and he was advised to seek follow-up medical care. The Doylestown dog attack victim was seen by his family doctor who treated him for cellulitis and an abscess in his leg. Physical therapy was provided at a Bucks County facility via 55 appointments through the summer of 2013.

The Bucks County dog bite injury victim was a nationally ranked long distance runner for his age group and the dog bite wounds to his left leg caused him great pain when  running. He also missed nearly a month from work. The PA dog attack victim used a walker to get around his home for several weeks after the date of the unprovoked dog attack.

The Bucks County dog bite accident lawyer put together a lengthy settlement demand package for the defense adjuster to review. This included a nine-page settlement demand letter with accompanying medical records, wage loss reports and photographs. On 9/10/14, the Bucks County dog bite injury attorney commenced settlement negotiations with the dog owners’ homeowners insurance company.

Attorney Thomas J. Newell was pleased to have obtained the Bucks County dog bite compensation payout just five weeks later. His client appreciated the fact that the PA dog bite case was settled without having to file a Bucks County dog bite lawsuit versus his Doylestown Township Pennsylvania neighbor.

$ 37,500.00                                   Bucks County PA

On January 4, 2011, Bucks County dog attack attorney, Thomas J. Newell, Esq. finalized a $37,500.00 Bucks County dog attack settlement. On 4/23/10, a Perkasie PA resident drove his employer’s propane truck to Bensalem PA to make a delivery at a home on Byberry Road in Bensalem Township Pennsylvania. The deliveryman knocked on the front door and when the homeowner opened the door, his unrestrained pit bull came charging out of the home.

The vicious dog knocked the Bucks County dog attack victim down and bit him all over his body. The unprovoked dog attack was only stopped when the pit bull was hit multiple times with a rock. This provided the homeowner the opportunity to drag the pit bull into the house. The deliveryman then rushed back to his truck and reported the dog bite attack to his employer.

The Bucks County PA dog bite victim was taken to Lansdale Pennsylvania to receive treatment at the Central Montgomery Medical Center. Dog bite wounds were identified on the mans’ abdomen, left knee, left leg and right hand. Since the pit bull was not up-to-date with its shots, the Bucks County PA resident was given a rabies vaccination, as well as antibiotics. He returned to the ER the next day due to an increase of pain in his left knee and left leg. The deliveryman had several follow-up visits with his family doctor and a hand specialist due to ongoing complaints of numbness and weakness at the location of the dog attack wounds.

In the meantime, the Bucks County dog attack lawyer attended a hearing on 9/17/10 before District Justice Leonard Brown in Bensalem PA. The defendant dog owner was convicted of violating the PA Dog Law by harboring a dangerous dog and failing to have the pit bull properly vaccinated for rabies. The Bucks County dog bite victim and the Bucks County Dog Warden testified on behalf of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

On November 30, 2010, the Bucks County dog bite injury lawyer forwarded a detailed settlement demand letter to the defense adjuster, along with medical bills, medical records and photographs. Attorney Newell also argued that punitive damages could be awarded by a jury if the case were to proceed to trial. Less than 30 days later, the parties agreed to the $37,500.00 dog bite claim payment without the necessity of Attorney Newell having to file a Bucks County dog attack lawsuit.

$ 33,500.00                                      Bucks County PA

On October 6, 2016, the attorney for dog bites in Bucks County Pennsylvania concluded a $33,500.00 dog attack settlement claim after an unprovoked dog bite attack that took place in 2015. An independent contractor was working for a major communications company in Philadelphia in a public alley behind some row homes. A homeowner owned a pit bull that was kept in the backyard without any leash or physical restraint other than an old fence.

As the worker proceeded up the alleyway, the vicious dog jumped up over the insufficient fence and bit him several times on his right arm. The pit bull attack victim received medical attention at St. Luke’s Hospital in Quakertown PA. The dog bite wounds were treated with topical antibiotics, a tetanus shot and Augmentin was prescribed.

Unfortunately, his right arm became infected and he was admitted to St. Luke’s in Quakertown. The dog bite victim was diagnosed as suffering from cellulitis and an abscess of his right upper arm. The treating physician ordered that Ampicillin, sodium chloride, morphine sulfate and Ondansetron HCL be administered intravenously. He was also injected with Enoxaparin sodium.

Shortly after he was released from the hospital, the gentleman met with the lawyer for dog attacks in Bucks County PA in his Perkasie office. Attorney Newell aggressively dealt with the negligent dog owner’s insurance carrier. He provided them with a video of the aggressive pit bull, as well as the medical bills and records documenting his client’s medical treatment.

The Bucks County dog bite accident attorney then focused his attention on the pit bull owner’s violation of the Pennsylvania Rabies Prevention and Control in Domestic Animals and Wildlife Act. She lied when she initially claimed that the pit bull was up-to-date with its rabies vaccinations. Thomas J. Newell, Esquire argued to the defense adjuster that the dog owner’s intentional decision to violate Pennsylvania Law recklessly exposed his client to the possibility of being infected with the rabies virus.

The threat of a punitive damage claim brought the homeowner’s insurance company to the bargaining table. The Bucks County dog attack injury lawyer was pleased to have obtained the $32,500.00 settlement without having to file a Bucks County Pennsylvania dog bite injury lawsuit with the Court of Common Pleas in Doylestown PA.

$ 30,000.00                                  Bucks County PA

On Jan. 18, 2018, the Bucks County PA dog attack injury attorney concluded a successful resolution of a legal claim versus negligent owners of a mixed breed dog. The Bucks County dog bite attack settlement was $30,000.00. During late 2016, a woman was walking in her Warrington Pennsylvania neighborhood. Suddenly and without any warning, an unleashed mixed breed canine came running after her. One of the owners yelled at the vicious dog to stop.  However, it ignored her command.

The Warrington, PA resident was bitten multiple times on her leg, as well as on her buttocks. She was driven to Doylestown Hospital by her husband. The dog bite wounds were cleaned and dressed. Antibiotics were administered and prescribed. The woman was discharged from the Emergency Room and advised to seek follow-up care. She saw an internal medicine specialist and set-up an appointment with her family doctor.

In the meantime, a telephone call was placed to Attorney Newell. The Bucks County dog bite injury lawyer provided a free home consultation to the woman and her husband within 7 days of the unprovoked Bucks County PA dog attack. A detailed plan was outlined regarding maximizing the value of this Pennsylvania dog bite claim. Thomas J. Newell, Esquire advised his client to keep a close eye on the dog bite wounds because of their ability to become easily infected.

Unfortunately, the dog bite wounds to her leg did show signs of infection: swelling, discoloration and oozing pus. The family physician cut open the dog bite lacerations, drained the fluid and cut away the dead tissue. Once the medical care had ended, the attorney for dog bites in Bucks County, Pennsylvania ordered the medical records, bills and current photographs.

In his settlement demand package, Attorney Newell stressed that the defendant dog owners violated Section 305 of the PA Dog Law by failing to have their mixed breed dog confined. He was adamant that a jury would find them 100% at fault for his client’s injuries. Ultimately, the dog owners’ insurance carrier relented. The Bucks County dog bite accident lawyer prevailed and obtained a $30,000.00 dog attack settlement without having to file a lawsuit versus his client’s neighbor.

$ 22,000.00                                 Bucks County PA

On August 26, 2010, the Bucks county dog bite attorney received a $22,000.00 payment to settle a Bucks County PA dog attack claim. A 52 year-old Bucks County woman was bitten several times on the right foot by a neighbor’s dog. She was treated at St. Mary’s Medical Center where she was given a tetanus shot and a prescription for Augmentin.

The Bucks County dog attack victim received additional medical care at the Foot & Ankle Specialists of Bucks County. She was diagnosed as suffering with a “nerve injury to her right foot in the area of the dorsal cutaneous nerve.” The Bucks County resident returned to receive 2 injections to help alleviate the pain.

Once the medical care ended, the Bucks County dog bite accident attorney forwarded the medical records and photographs to the negligent dog owner’s insurance company. The $22,000.00 Bucks County dog bite settlement was obtained by the Bucks County dog attack attorney without having to file a PA dog attack lawsuit.

$ 18,099.50                             Bucks County PA

On June 18, 2018, the Bucks County dog bite law firm settled a Quakertown (18951) dog attack case. A woman was bitten by another customer’s dog while she was in the waiting room at a Bucks County Veterinarian Office. She sustained multiple puncture wounds that broke the skin on her left leg. Medical treatment was rendered by Grandview Health. Side effects from her antibiotics were troublesome.

In the meantime, your Bucks County PA dog bite accident lawyer provided a free consultation and immediately began his aggressive representation of the Richlandtown (18955) resident. Attorney Thomas J. Newell told the Defendant’s insurance carrier that he would make the focal point of a trial the dog owner’s callous reaction to this unprovoked attack. The defense relented and the settlement was reached pre-litigation.

$ 17,500.00                                       Bucks County PA

On July 10, 2017, the lawyer for dog attacks in Bucks County Pennsylvania resolved a Bucks County dog bite case for a settlement of $17,500.00. Two years earlier, a Northampton County woman had seen an ad in a local newspaper advertising dogs up for adoption. She called the Bucks County area rescue organization and was assured that the mixed breed dog she inquired about was sweet.

She arrived in Quakertown PA on the date and time agreed to and followed all of the instructions provided to her by a staff member of the rescue shelter. While standing in place, she attempted to give the Cane Corso/Mastiff mix a treat. Suddenly, and without any provocation, the mixed breed dog lunged forward and bit her right hand – even though the dog was on a leash. The startled woman was immediately transferred to the ER at St. Luke’s Quakertown Hospital.

The dog attack wound was stabilized, cleansed and irrigated. Seven stitches were needed to partially close the gaping wound. A tetanus shot was given, as well as an injection of Lidocaine. Medications to fight off infection and reduce pain were also provided. Two days later, she was examined by her family doctor. Fearing a potential serious hand injury, the physician referred her patient to a Lehigh Valley hand surgeon who agreed to see the Pennsylvania dog bite victim that very same day.

The orthopedic doctor gave her a wrist splint to use and reviewed with her the importance of taking the antibiotic medication. Follow-up visits were necessary in order to ensure that no infection had set in. Meanwhile, the Lehigh Valley resident also wanted to ensure that her legal rights were protected. The Quakertown dog attack injury attorney gave her a free consultation in the comfort of her Bath PA home. Attorney Newell assured her that he would take care of all legal issues in order to allow her to solely concentrate on her recovery.

Follow-up appointments with the orthopedic surgeon were interspersed with frequent physical therapy visits over the course of the next several weeks. Fortunately, the dog bite wounds healed without any infections. While the Bucks County dog attack injury lawyer was unable to successfully settle the dog bite claim with the defense adjuster, Thomas J. Newell, Esq. was able to find areas of agreement with the defense attorney. The $17,500.00 Bucks County PA dog bite settlement was happily accepted by Attorney Newell’s client.

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On December 15, 2014, the Bucks County dog bite lawyer settled a Bucks County dog bite claim for $13,147.77. In April of 2014, the New Hope Pennsylvania resident was walking her Boston Terrier puppy on a leash. Her daughter was riding a bicycle on the Bucks County PA street. The negligent dog owner failed to control a mixed breed pit bull and it pursued the mother, the daughter and their puppy.

The pit bull bit the Boston Terrier, grabbed it by its neck and shook it violently causing significant injuries. As the woman and a Good Samaritan tried to free the small dog from the jaws of the pit bull, she was bitten multiple times on both of her hands. The Bucks County dog attack victim was treated at Doylestown Hospital in Doylestown Pennsylvania for multiple dog bite wounds. A tetanus shot was administered and the New Hope resident was given medication to prevent infection.

The Bucks County dog bite injury attorney obtained the medical records, medical bills, wage loss documents, veterinary expenses and photographs of the dog bite wounds to his client’s hands. These were forwarded to the dog owner’s insurance carrier, along with a detailed legal analysis. Just six months after he was hired, the lawyer for dog bites in Bucks County PA was able to obtain a dog bite case settlement.

Attorney Newell negotiated the agreed upon payment without having to file a Bucks County PA dog bite lawsuit. This avoided the necessity of the New Hope Pennsylvania resident from having to relive the pit bull attack through her testimony at a deposition and/or trial.

Searching for Bucks County dog attack lawyers? Call Thomas J. Newell, Esquire today at 215-257-4842 to schedule your free Bucks County PA home consultation.

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On March 13, 2014, the attorney for dog attacks in Bucks County PA settled a Bucks County dog bite case. In July of 2013, a United States Postal Service employee was delivering mail to a homeowner in Perkasie Pennsylvania. The Bucks County residents negligently allowed their mixed breed dog to run loose without any restraints or supervision.

The mail carrier was bitten on his left calf. The skin was broken with multiple puncture dog bite wounds. The Perkasie PA resident received medical care at Grand View Hospital in Sellersville Pennsylvania. The dog attack wounds were cleansed, a tetanus shot was administered and he was given antibiotics to fight infection.

A week later, he returned to Grand View Hospital where they treated him for an infected dog bite wound to his leg. The Emergency Room physician cut into his leg in order to drain out the build-up of fluid and injected each of the four dog bite wounds with anti-infection medication. The mailman was in significant pain while attempting to complete his mail route over the next several weeks and dealing with this infected leg.

The lawyer for dog attacks in Bucks County provided the defense adjuster with a detailed Affidavit. This document proved specific facts of a prior attack by this vicious dog. A neighbor was bitten by this mixed breed dog while he was taking care of the defendants’ property when the dog owners were away on vacation.

Attorney Thomas J. Newell forcefully argued that the negligent dog owners would be subject to a punitive damage award should the Bucks County dog attack case proceed to a jury trial. The mailman was pleased that the Bucks County dog attack injury attorney was able to settle the case without having to file a Bucks County dog bite injury lawsuit. Looking for a Bucks County dog bite law firm? Call Attorney Newell today at 215-257-4842.

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What Bucks County Pennsylvania cities and townships will the Bucks County dog attack lawyer travel to?

  • The Bucks County dog bite lawyer will come to your home no matter where it is located in Bucks County. This includes:
    • Doylestown (18901, 18902), Bristol (19007), Quakertown (18951)
    • Morrisville (19067), Perkasie (18944), Sellersville (18960)
    • Chalfont (18914), New Britain (18901), New Hope (18938)
    • Yardley (19067), Newtown (18940), Telford (18969) Dublin (18917)
    • Warminster (18974), Bensalem (19020) and Levittown (19057).

What qualities should a Bucks County PA dog attack attorney possess?

  • Personal Service: The Bucks County dog attack lawyer’s office is in Perkasie, Bucks County PA. Why not put his local knowledge to use for your Bucks County PA dog attack case?
  • Expertise: The DAILY focus of your Bucks County dog bite attorney is representing Pennsylvania dog bite victims.
  • Results: In the last several years, the Bucks County dog bite injury lawyer has settled 14 different PA dog claims for amounts of $101,000.00 or greater. Obviously, the facts of each PA dog bite case are unique. One result does not guarantee the same PA dog bite settlement amount in other cases.
  • Experience: Your Bucks County dog bite injury attorney has been handling personal injury cases in Bucks County for over 30 years!

 

DISCLAIMER

The PA dog attack lawyer has aggressively represented PA dog bite victims in 38 Pennsylvania Counties. The content of this website is for informational purposes only and is NOT legal advice for your specific Pennsylvania dog attack claim. Settlements/verdicts in other PA dog bite claims were based upon the unique set of liability and damage facts of each case, as well as the law that existed at that time.

The PA Dog Law and the legal decisions regarding Pennsylvania dog bite lawsuits can change at any time. Attorney Newell strongly advises you to immediately consult with an experienced Pennsylvania dog bite lawyer to review the facts of your dog attack and the injuries you sustained. The PA dog attack attorney provides free home consultations to all PA dog bite victims whose cases he believes have legal and economic merit.

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Chalfont Dog Bite Victim Speaks with The Bucks County Dog Attack Lawyer

On 7/28/23, the Attorney for Dog Bites in Doylestown, PA gave a free consultation to a Chalfont, Pennsylvania man. The Bucks County resident was attacked by a neighbor’s dog several weeks earlier.

Attorney Newell provided legal analysis regarding the PA Dog Law and Pennsylvania Appellate Court rulings concerning invitees, licensees and trespassers.

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Bucks Dog Bite Attorney Gives Free Consult

On 10/2/21, your attorney for dog attacks in Bucks County PA provided a free consultation to a Chalfont PA man. His son was attacked by a dog at his grandfather’s farm. The little boy suffered a serious facial dog attack wound that required over a dozen stitches to close. The ER doctor at Doylestown Hospital gave him multiple injections to numb the area prior to the surgery.

The Doylestown dog bite lawyer reviewed the PA Dog Law and various key legal issues with the victim’s father. If you or a loved one have been attacked by a dog, call Attorney Newell now at 800-980-4842.

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Dog Attack Case Referred to Attorney Thomas J. Newell

On 8/17/21, the lawyer for dog attacks in Bucks County Pennsylvania received a call from a Bucks County personal injury attorney. The lawyer had come to a dead-end in investigating a dog bite claim for his client. He requested that Attorney Thomas J. Newell use his expertise to see what else could be done for the Philadelphia dog bite victim.

Attorney Newell provided a free consultation to the gentleman. Unfortunately, the pit bull owner was a renter with no insurance. A past dog attack took place while another person owned the property. The current landlord apparently had no knowledge of his tenant’s dog’s vicious propensities.

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Free Consultation Provided By The Bucks County Dog Attack Lawyer

On 7/10/21, your attorney for dog bites in Bucks County PA gave a free consultation to a Warrington PA man who was attacked while walking in his neighborhood. The Bucks County resident was charged by an unleashed, unrestrained and unmuzzled pit bull that was being “watched” by a 5 year old.

The Pennsylvania dog attack victim sustained puncture wounds to his arms/hands while trying to fend off this vicious pit bull. Attorney Thomas J. Newell advised him to follow-up with any necessary medical treatment, including a neurologist for nerve related complaints.

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Bucks County Dog Attack Attorney to Begin Representation

On 3/3/21, your lawyer for dog bite attacks in Bucks County, Pennsylvania provided a free consultation to a Jamison PA woman. She had been walking on a public path with her leashed family pet. A neighbor could not control her rescue mixed breed dog and the canine broke free.

The vicious dog attacked the woman and her boxer multiple times. The defendant jumped on her dog to no avail. Fortunately, a neighbor “Good Samaritan” came out from his home to end the unprovoked dog attack. Attorney Thomas J. Newell will aggressively pursue this claim.

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Right-To-Know Filed by Bucks County Dog Attack Attorney

On 1/27/21, your Bucks County dog bite attorney sent a formal request for documentation to the PA Department of Agriculture regarding a 10/24/20 dog attack in Lower Bucks County. A local McDonald’s received a contact to place an order from a Bristol PA (19007) family.

A Grub Hub employee drove the food to the Bristol Township home and dropped it off by the front door. Unfortunately, 2 young children opened the door and allowed 2 dogs to run out. They pursued and attacked the delivery woman. After initially representing herself, she decided to retain Attorney Newell to serve as her legal counsel.

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Bucks County Dog Bite Attorney Hired

On 1/21/21, your attorney for dog attacks in Bucks County, Pennsylvania was hired by a woman who was recently attacked in Bristol, PA. She was making a Grub Hub delivery when 2 unleashed large dogs came storming out of an open front door. The vicious animals pursued her, bit her in the buttocks and knocked her down onto the sidewalk.

The Bucks County dog attack victim was taken by ambulance to St. Mary’s Hospital. A tetanus shot was administered and she was given an anti-infection medication prescription. Attorney Thomas J. Newell provided her with a free consultation in Bristol, PA.

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Pit Bull Attack Results in Call to Bucks County Dog Bite Lawyer

On 5/26/20, your lawyer for dog bites in Bucks County provided a free consultation to a woman whose small mixed breed dog was mauled by a pit bull. The day earlier, she had visited a friend in Newtown, PA. The neighbor’s pit bull got loose, ran off its property and attacked her defenseless pet as she was on a leash being held by the Hatfield resident.

Attorney Thomas J. Newell advised the woman to supply the veterinary bills to the Newtown Borough Police so they can include them in their charges vs. the negligent pit bull owner. Hopefully, PA Dog Law citations will be filed.

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New Hope Woman Consults Bucks County Dog Attack Lawyer

On 12/6/19, your Bucks County PA dog attack attorney provided a free consultation to a woman who was bitten by a co-worker’s mixed breed dog in New Hope. Her friend had agreed to “foster” a dog for a local Bucks County rescue organization. She put out her hand to allow the canine to sniff it when the dog bit her.

Medical care was rendered at a local hospital. The Bucks County dog attack victim explained to Attorney Newell that she was now experiencing nerve damage in her hand and could not bend her ring finger without pain. The rescue company has refused to pay her medical bills. Attorney Thomas J. Newell referred her potential Workers’ Compensation claim to a law firm that concentrates in that area of the law.

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Bucks County Dog Attack Attorney Provides Free Consult

On 2/10/19, your Bucks County, Pennsylvania dog bite lawyer provided a free analysis to a Chalfont PA woman who was bitten on the hand by her landlord’s dog. The property owner’s Cane Corso got loose and went after her dog in front of the house she was renting.

As she tried to break up the dog fight, the Bucks County resident was attacked by the aggressive canine. Medical care was rendered to clean the wound and anti-infection medication was prescribed. The Bucks County dog bite attorney opined that the landlord violated Section 305 of the PA Dog Law.

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Bucks County Dog Bite Attorney Contacted After Pit Bull Attack

On 8/15/18, the Bucks County dog bite lawyer provided a free consultation to a Lower Bucks County resident who was recently attacked by an unleashed pit bull. He was invited onto the dog owner’s property to pick up some personal items. Unfortunately, the pit bull was neither leashed nor under the control of the canine’s owner.

The Bucks County dog attack lawyer reviewed the medical treatment and legal issues under consideration. Hopefully, PA Dog Law charges will be filed versus the negligent pit bull owner.

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Bucks County Dog Attack Lawyer Hired

On 3/3/18, your lawyer for dog attacks in Bucks County, Pennsylvania was hired by a family whose daughter was attacked by a friend’s Akita. Attorney Newell provided a free home consultation and outlined the future steps that he would take to successfully conclude the case.

The Bucks County dog bite attack attorney will file a Right-To-Know Request with state officials in Harrisburg. This document will request information regarding any prior/subsequent attacks by this aggressive dog. Thomas J. Newell, Esquire will exclusively deal with the dog owners’ homeowners insurance company during the pending of this legal claim.

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Bucks County Dog Bite Lawyer Provides Free Consult

On 2/5/18, the Bucks County dog attack lawyer provided a free consultation to a woman whose teenage daughter was bitten by a friend’s Akita. The young woman suffered dog bite wounds to her face by her upper lip and nose. Physicians at Grand View Hospital in Sellersville PA used stitches to close the dog attack lacerations.

The Perkasie resident was later examined by her pediatrician, as well as a plastic surgeon. Attorney Thomas J. Newell will be meeting with the young lady and her parents later this week in the comfort of their Perkasie, Pennsylvania residence.

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Bucks County Dog Attack Attorney Consulted

On 7/26/17, your lawyer for dog attacks in Bucks County PA received numerous documents from a general practice attorney regarding a Sept. 2016 Bucks County dog bite attack. This referring attorney sought Attorney Thomas J. Newell’s involvement to accept the dog attack case to place into litigation.

Ten months ago, a 12 year old Yardley PA boy was riding a bicycle with his sister near their residence in Lower Bucks County. A 54 year old woman was walking her pit bull on a leash when the dog attacked the bicyclist. He sustained dog bite wounds to his left arm, left shoulder and back. The ER physician at St. Mary Medical Center used 4 stitches to close the dog attack wounds. The Bucks County dog bite lawyer reviewed issued of liability and potential damage valuations with the referring attorney.

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Bucks County Dog Bite Attorney Hired

On 5/9/17, your attorney for dog bites in Bucks County Pennsylvania was hired by a Richlandtown woman. Several weeks ago, she was attacked by a dog at a Bucks County veterinarian office by a vicious dog. The Bucks County dog bite victim received dog attack wounds to her left leg. Medical care was provided at her family doctor’s office. Attorney Thomas J. Newell will be investigating the past history of this dog and the failure of its owner to have it fully under control.

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Bucks County Dog Bite Victim Calls Attorney Newell

On 2/7/17, your Bucks County dog attack attorney was contacted by a woman who was bitten in New Hope PA the previous day. She arrived at a Bucks County home for a pre-arranged business engagement. The homeowner put her two dogs in a locked room.

As the meeting was concluding, the dog owner inexplicably opened the bedroom door. The two dogs immediately pursued the victim and one of them bit her foot. The attempts by the homeowner to control her dogs were initially unsuccessful and the victim had to jump on top of furniture to avoid further bites. This negligent dog owner later admitted that the dogs have a history of prior attacks and she herself was bitten by one of them. The attorney for dog attacks in Bucks County hopes that the victim contacts the Bucks County Dog Warden so that PA Dog Law charges can be filed.

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Bucks County Dog Bite Attorney Contacted

On Jan. 11, 2017, your Bucks County dog attack lawyer provided a free consultation to a man who was attacked by an unleashed German Shepherd. The gentleman was walking on a sidewalk in Morrisville PA when the unsupervised dog pursued and then bit him on the right leg.

The Morrisville Police Department investigated this unprovoked dog attack. Unfortunately, they decided not to file PA Dog Law charges vs. the negligent dog owner. The PA dog bite victim was treated at a hospital with antibiotic medication and a tetanus shot. Attorney Newell suggested that the man call the PA Dog Warden if he is attacked again by a vicious dog.