Severe Social Anxiety and Depression
A sudden, drastic change in appearance often leads to complete social withdrawal. Victims may avoid public spaces, photographs, and social gatherings due to the fear of being stared at.
The Physical and Emotional Scars Run Deep. We Demand Full Justice.
Of all the injuries a person can sustain in an animal attack, a dog bite to the face is arguably the most horrific and uniquely traumatizing.
Because a dog's natural instinct is to leap and strike at the highest point of its target, the face, neck, and head are incredibly vulnerable—especially for children or individuals who have been knocked to the ground.
In a fraction of a second, an attacking dog can inflict catastrophic damage to the delicate structures of the face. The aftermath is not merely a matter of healing a physical wound; it involves profound disfigurement, the potential loss of sensory function, and a devastating psychological toll that alters how the victim interacts with the world. Every time they look in the mirror, they are forced to relive the trauma of the attack.
The homeowner's insurance company representing the dog owner will look at your claim as a simple medical bill. They will attempt to cover the cost of the initial emergency room stitches and then quickly close the file, dismissing future cosmetic needs as "elective." At Pinnacle Injury Law, we refuse to let insurance adjusters trivialize your disfigurement. We are elite New Jersey trial attorneys who partner with top-tier plastic surgeons to ensure you receive the massive financial resources required for total reconstructive and psychological healing.
A dog’s jaw is a crushing mechanism designed to tear and rip. When this immense force is applied to the human face, it does not create clean lacerations; it causes devastating avulsions (tearing away of tissue), deep puncture wounds, and complex crush injuries to the underlying bone.
Our firm routinely litigates catastrophic facial trauma, requiring a deep understanding of the specialized medical care involved. We handle injuries including:
When you arrive at the emergency room following a facial bite, the trauma surgeon’s only goal is to stop the bleeding, stabilize the airway, and prevent infection. They will stitch the wound closed, but they are not performing delicate cosmetic surgery.
True healing begins months later, and it is a grueling, incredibly expensive process. Scar tissue on the face is highly problematic. As a scar matures, it contracts and tightens. If the bite was near the eye or mouth, this contracting scar tissue can literally pull the eyelid down or distort the lip, a condition known as "cicatricial ectropion."
To correct this, victims require the expertise of elite plastic and reconstructive surgeons. The journey often involves:
You cannot hide a facial scar under a sleeve. The psychological devastation of a facial dog bite is profound, particularly for young children, teenagers, and young professionals. Victims frequently suffer from:
A sudden, drastic change in appearance often leads to complete social withdrawal. Victims may avoid public spaces, photographs, and social gatherings due to the fear of being stared at.
Experiencing terrifying flashbacks, night terrors, and debilitating panic attacks whenever they hear a dog bark or walk past an animal on the street (Cynophobia).
Under New Jersey law, you are legally entitled to compensation for this immense emotional suffering. Pinnacle Injury Law ensures this psychological trauma is heavily factored into your demand for maximum compensation.
When we demand compensation for future plastic surgery, the dog owner’s homeowner’s insurance carrier will aggressively fight back. Their standard defense tactic is to label future scar revision surgeries as purely "cosmetic" or "elective," arguing that they are not medically necessary and therefore should not be covered.
Pinnacle Injury Law shuts down this cynical defense. We partner with leading reconstructive surgeons and psychologists who provide unimpeachable expert testimony. We legally prove to the insurance company—and to a jury, if necessary—that restoring a victim's face to its pre-attack condition is not a luxury; it is an absolute medical and psychological necessity for their ability to function in society.
We build a comprehensive Life Care Plan that calculates the exact cost of every future surgery, laser treatment, and psychological counseling session you will need. We demand absolute maximum compensation under New Jersey’s strict liability statute (N.J.S.A. 4:19-16).
Do not let an insurance adjuster force you to live with the physical and emotional scars of another person's negligence. Contact Pinnacle Injury Law today at 1 (800) 434-3799 or fill out our online contact form. We offer free, fully confidential consultations and operate on a strict contingency fee basis—meaning you pay us absolutely nothing unless we secure a financial recovery on your behalf.
Of all the injuries a person can sustain in an animal attack, a dog bite to the face is arguably the most horrific and uniquely traumatizing.
A dog’s jaw is a crushing mechanism designed to tear and rip. When this immense force is applied to the human face, it does not create clean lacerations; it causes devastating avulsions, deep puncture wounds, and complex crush injuries.
When you arrive at the emergency room following a facial bite, the trauma surgeon’s only goal is to stop the bleeding, stabilize the airway, and prevent infection.
You cannot hide a facial scar under a sleeve. The psychological devastation of a facial dog bite is profound, particularly for young children, teenagers, and young professionals.
When we demand compensation for future plastic surgery, the dog owner’s homeowner’s insurance carrier will aggressively fight back.
If you are dealing with the aftermath described on this page, Pinnacle Injury Law can review what happened, what evidence may matter, and what next steps may be available.