When a dog attack upends your day and your health, you need clear answers fast. At Charlie Therman Injury & Accident Lawyers, P.C., we help adults, children, delivery drivers, tenants, and visitors pursue claims for bites, maulings, infections, scarring, and trauma under Illinois law.
You may be facing medical bills, missed work, and pain that lingers. Our dog bite lawyers in Rockford handle claims against dog owners, keepers, landlords in qualifying cases, and their insurers, and we coordinate with your doctors and employer while your case moves forward.
We’ve helped injury victims and their families recover over $100 million, and we’re here to fight for your compensation. To learn more, talk to a Rockford personal injury lawyer today and schedule a free consultation.
Illinois Dog Bite Laws and Your Rights in Rockford
Illinois follows a strict-liability rule under the Animal Control Act (510 ILCS 5/16). If a dog, without provocation, attacks, attempts to attack, or injures you while you are peacefully present in a place you may lawfully be, the owner or keeper is liable for your damages. You do not have to prove the dog had a history of bites.
Common defenses include provocation and trespassing. Questions often arise around what counts as “provocation,” whether a child’s behavior qualifies, and whether you had a legal right to be where the attack occurred. We evaluate these issues early and gather the proof needed to counter them.
Liability can also extend beyond the owner. In limited situations, a landlord or property manager who knew of a dangerous dog and had control over the premises may face claims under negligence theories. We examine every party with potential responsibility so your recovery is not limited by a single policy.
Proving Liability Under the Illinois Animal Control Act
To win under the Act, you must show:
- The dog injured you
- You did not provoke the dog
- You were lawfully present on the property
We gather facts that track each requirement so the claim rests on the statute’s clear language.
We also analyze any negligence claims that could expand available coverage. Examples include a landlord allowing a known aggressive dog in common areas, a daycare failing to separate children from a risky animal, or a business inviting customers where a dangerous dog roams.
Evidence That Strengthens Your Claim
We’ll look for evidence such as:
- Medical records and photographs that chart wounds and scarring
- Animal control and police reports confirming the incident
- Witness statements describing the attack and lack of provocation
- Proof of lawful presence, such as delivery logs or lease agreements
- Prior complaints about the dog or owner, if any
- Insurance documents identifying all applicable policies
Damages You Can Pursue After a Bite
Dog bite settlements and verdicts can cover both economic and non-economic losses. Illinois law allows recovery for medical costs, lost income, pain, and the human impact of scarring and disability.
Common categories our Rockford dog bite attorneys will pursue include:
- Emergency care, surgery, and plastic or scar revision procedures
- Physical therapy and counseling for anxiety or PTSD
- Lost wages and loss of future earning capacity
- Pain, suffering, and loss of normal life
- Disfigurement and disability
- Out-of-pocket costs, such as prescriptions and wound care supplies
Our goal is to recover the maximum amount of compensation available.
How Insurance Companies Evaluate Bite Claims
Most dog bite cases involve homeowners, renters, or landlord liability policies. Adjusters look for provocation, trespass, prior injuries, and gaps in treatment. They often downplay scarring and emotional harm unless those harms are well documented.
Insurers also weigh the permanence of scars, nerve damage, and functional loss. Children’s cases may be valued higher due to lifelong effects, but carriers still press for quick, low settlements before the full impact is known.
We organize medical proof, expert opinions, and day-in-the-life evidence to present a full picture. By preparing each case as if it may go to court, we put you in a stronger position during talks with a Rockford dog bite attorney from our team leading the strategy.
What to Do After an Animal Attack
Your first step is medical care. Dog bites can transmit bacteria and cause nerve damage, tendon injuries, and scarring. Getting prompt treatment also creates medical records that document the wound, which supports your claim.
Report the incident to local animal control and the police. An official report helps identify the owner or keeper, confirms the date and location, and may document vaccination status. Keep copies of everything.
If you are able, gather evidence at the scene and in the days to follow. This can include:
- Photographing injuries, torn clothing, blood, the dog, and the property layout
- Collecting names and contact information for witnesses and the dog’s owner or caretaker
- Saving all bills and correspondence you receive afterward.
What to Expect When You Hire a Rockford Dog Bite Lawyer
Your first consultation is free and confidential. We review what happened, your injuries, likely insurance coverage, and your goals. You will leave that meeting with a plan tailored to your situation.
If you hire Charlie Therman Injury & Accident Lawyers, P.C., we gather records, contact insurers, and shield you from adjuster tactics. You focus on recovery while we handle liability proof, damage documentation, and settlement discussions.
We work on a contingency fee, meaning you pay no upfront costs. Our fee comes from the recovery, not from your pocket. If there is no recovery, you owe no attorney’s fee.
Deadlines and the Path From Claim to Court
In Illinois, the statute of limitations for most dog bite injury claims is two years from the date of injury. For minors, the time typically runs until two years after the 18th birthday. Claims against government entities can have shorter notice rules. Missing a deadline can end your case.
A typical timeline includes medical treatment and maximum medical improvement, claim submission to the insurer, settlement talks, and, if necessary, a lawsuit in Winnebago County or the proper venue. Many cases settle once your injuries stabilize and future needs are clearer.
If a lawsuit is filed, the process includes discovery, depositions, expert reviews, and mediation. Our dog bite attorneys in Rockford keep you updated at each step, set expectations, and give practical advice so you can make informed choices about any settlement offers.
Contact a Rockford Dog Bite Lawyer and Get Help Today
If a dog attack has affected your health, work, or family, Charlie Therman Injury & Accident Lawyers, P.C., is ready to help. Our Rockford dog bite lawyers will review your case, gather the proof, and pursue full value under Illinois law.
Reach out today to schedule a free consultation. We will listen, map out your options, and take action while you focus on healing.
The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can secure evidence, address insurance questions, and move your claim toward a fair result.