Dog bites and animal attacks can happen without warning and often leave lasting physical and emotional scars. In Paradise, Nevada, where residential neighborhoods, apartment complexes, and public parks are densely populated, incidents involving aggressive or unrestrained dogs have become increasingly common. Victims face not only painful injuries but also infection risks, expensive medical treatment, and complex legal issues when trying to hold owners accountable.
Our firm represents individuals throughout Paradise and Clark County who have suffered from dog bites or other animal attacks. We combine military discipline with trial-tested experience to pursue justice for victims and their families. Whether the incident occurred at a private home, an apartment building, or a popular public area like Sunset Park, we build every case with precision, compassion, and the determination to secure fair compensation under Nevada law.
Why Choose Drummond Law Firm as Your Dog Bite Attorneys in Paradise
When you are recovering from a traumatic injury, choosing the right attorney can make the difference between uncertainty and a clear path forward. Our firm has earned the trust of clients across Southern Nevada by applying leadership, preparation, and discipline to every case we take on. We approach dog bite claims with the same focus we bring to complex personal injury litigation, ensuring that each case is built for negotiation and, if necessary, trial.
Military-Led Representation Rooted in Integrity and Discipline
Drummond Law Firm is led by attorney Craig W. Drummond, a former U.S. Army Captain and Bronze Star recipient. His military background shapes the firm’s approach to advocacy—organized, strategic, and relentless in pursuit of justice. We handle each case with accountability and precision, from investigating the incident to presenting evidence in court.
The Reduced Fee Guarantee: Never Paying More Than You Recover
Our firm is the only one in Nevada offering the Reduced Fee Guarantee®. Our fees will never exceed what you recover. This policy reflects our commitment to fairness and transparency, and ensures that every client keeps the majority of their compensation—no exceptions, no surprises.
Personalized Legal Support From Trial-Ready Attorneys
At Drummond Law Firm, every client works directly with an attorney—not just office staff. We believe that personal communication builds trust and produces better outcomes. Our attorneys handle every step of your case, providing clear explanations, timely updates, and strategic guidance until your matter is resolved.
Understanding Liability in Dog Bite Injury Cases
Dog bite claims in Nevada can be complex, as liability depends on multiple factors including ownership, negligence, and prior incidents. Many victims assume that dog owners are automatically responsible, but Nevada law requires proof that the owner knew or should have known their dog was dangerous—or that they acted negligently in preventing the attack.
Understanding how liability is established helps victims know what evidence matters most and how our firm approaches each case.
When a Dog Owner Can Be Held Responsible Under Nevada Law
Unlike states with strict liability laws, Nevada follows what is often referred to as the “one-bite rule.” This does not mean owners get a free pass for a first attack. It means that a victim must show the owner was aware of the dog’s dangerous tendencies or failed to take reasonable precautions to prevent injury. We gather records, witness statements, and prior complaints to demonstrate that an owner knew their dog posed a threat and ignored that risk.
How Negligence, Leash Laws, and Prior Aggression Affect Liability
Clark County enforces leash and containment ordinances requiring pet owners to keep dogs properly restrained in public spaces. Violating these rules can establish negligence per se—automatic liability for violating a safety law. Our firm works with animal control and law enforcement to document leash law violations, prior bites, and aggression reports that support your case.
The Role of Comparative Fault When Both Parties Share Responsibility
Sometimes, multiple factors contribute to a dog bite. If a victim’s actions are alleged to have provoked the animal, Nevada’s modified comparative negligence rule may apply. Under NRS 41.141, you can still recover damages if you were less than 50 percent responsible for the incident. We counter unfair blame by showing that the owner’s negligence—not the victim’s behavior—caused the attack.
Understanding Nevada’s Complex Dog Bite Laws
Dog bite laws in Nevada are governed by both state statutes and local ordinances. Understanding how these rules work together helps clarify your rights as a victim and outlines what our firm does to hold negligent owners accountable.
The laws can appear confusing, especially since liability is not automatic in all cases. Our role is to interpret these rules in your favor and use them to demonstrate fault.
Nevada’s “One-Bite Rule” and What It Means for Victims
Under Nevada’s common law, owners are liable for injuries caused by their dogs if they knew of the animal’s aggressive behavior or failed to act reasonably to prevent harm. Evidence of prior attacks, complaints, or restraint violations can prove this knowledge. We use records from veterinarians, animal control, and neighbors to build a case that meets this legal standard.
Local Leash Laws and Clark County Animal Control Regulations
Clark County requires all dogs to be leashed when off their owner’s property, except in designated dog parks. Violating this ordinance is considered negligence and can strengthen your claim. If the attack occurred in a park, on a sidewalk, or in an apartment complex, we obtain reports from Clark County Animal Control and other agencies to verify whether leash laws were breached.
Evidence Needed to Prove Negligence or Dangerous Propensity
Proving that an owner acted negligently requires clear documentation. Important evidence includes veterinary records, prior bite complaints, and statements from witnesses who saw the dog behave aggressively. Photographs of injuries and the location of the incident are also key. Our firm preserves and analyzes each piece of evidence to build a case that reflects the full extent of your injuries and losses.
Types of Dog Bite and Animal Attack Cases We Handle in Paradise
Dog bites can happen anywhere, from quiet residential neighborhoods to high-traffic public spaces. Our firm has experience representing victims in all types of dog bite and animal attack cases across Paradise and Clark County.
Dog Bites on Private Property, Apartments, and Condominiums
Many dog bites occur in residential areas where owners fail to control their pets. We represent tenants, guests, and delivery workers who were attacked in apartment complexes, rental homes, and condominium properties. If a landlord knew of a dangerous animal and failed to take action, they may also share liability.
Attacks in Public Areas Such as Parks, Trails, and Sidewalks
Public spaces in Paradise—including Sunset Park and Desert Bloom Park—are common settings for dog attacks. These areas often attract families, runners, and other pets, creating a high-risk environment if owners ignore leash laws. Our attorneys investigate whether signage, fencing, or enforcement failures contributed to the attack.
Injuries at Hotels, Casinos, and Vacation Rentals on the Las Vegas Strip
Hotels and casinos have a duty to provide safe environments for guests. When dogs are brought into resorts, vacation rentals, or short-term rental properties, owners and property managers must ensure compliance with safety policies. Our firm handles claims involving dog attacks in resort areas where negligence by staff or management created unsafe conditions.
Dog Attacks Involving Delivery Workers, Postal Employees, and Children
Delivery drivers, postal workers, and children are among the most frequent victims of dog attacks. These cases often involve preventable situations, such as unrestrained dogs or failure to secure gates. We pursue accountability from both the dog owner and, when applicable, property owners or employers responsible for the premises.
Severe or Repeated Animal Attacks Resulting in Permanent Injury
Repeated bites or maulings can lead to devastating physical and psychological injuries. In such cases, we work closely with medical experts to document long-term effects such as nerve damage, scarring, and emotional trauma.
Common Injuries From Dog Bites and Animal Attacks
Dog bite injuries can range from minor puncture wounds to life-threatening infections. Beyond physical harm, victims often suffer lasting fear and anxiety around animals, affecting daily life long after wounds heal.
Puncture Wounds, Lacerations, and Infections
Dog bites frequently cause deep punctures that can lead to infections like rabies, cellulitis, or sepsis if not treated promptly. These wounds may require stitches, antibiotics, or even surgical intervention.
Nerve Damage, Scarring, and Disfigurement
Strong bites can damage nerves, muscles, and tendons, leading to chronic pain or loss of mobility. Visible scarring or disfigurement often requires reconstructive surgery and can have significant emotional effects.
Fractures and Soft-Tissue Trauma
Larger dogs can cause crushing injuries or fractures when knocking victims to the ground. These injuries can result in prolonged recovery times and costly medical treatment.
Emotional Distress, PTSD, and Long-Term Phobias
The psychological impact of a dog attack is often underestimated. Many victims experience anxiety, nightmares, or post-traumatic stress. We ensure that emotional and mental health treatment is included in the overall claim value.
Fatal or Life-Altering Injuries in Severe Attacks
In the most severe incidents, dog attacks can cause catastrophic or fatal injuries. Our firm provides compassionate support for families pursuing wrongful death claims and ensures that all aspects of their loss are properly addressed in the case.
What to Do Immediately After a Dog Attack in Paradise
After an animal attack, it can be difficult to think clearly, but taking the right steps soon after the incident helps protect your health and your legal rights. Once you are safe, make sure the incident is properly reported and documented. Our firm uses this information to build the foundation of your claim and establish liability.
Seek Medical Care and Report the Incident to Authorities
Your first priority after any dog bite should be receiving medical treatment. Even small puncture wounds can lead to serious infections like rabies or tetanus. Healthcare professionals can clean and document your injuries, provide vaccines if necessary, and create a medical record linking the incident to the attack.
You should also report the bite to Clark County Animal Control or the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Official documentation helps identify the dog, verify vaccination status, and prevent future attacks. When possible, take note of the location, date, and owner’s contact information to include in your report.
Gather Owner Information and Witness Statements
If the dog’s owner is present, collect their name, address, and insurance details. If there are witnesses, ask for their contact information as well. Witness statements often help confirm what happened and strengthen your case. Avoid confrontation with the owner—simply focus on gathering accurate details.
Document Injuries, Medical Treatments, and Location Details
Take clear photographs of your injuries before and after receiving treatment. Document the surroundings where the attack occurred, including any gates, fences, or warning signs. Keeping a written record of your medical appointments, pain levels, and emotional symptoms can also support your claim for damages.
Contact Drummond Law Firm Before Speaking With Insurance Companies
Insurance representatives often contact victims quickly after an attack, hoping to settle claims for minimal amounts. Before accepting any offer or providing a statement, speak with our firm. We handle communications with insurers, ensuring that your rights are protected and that no one takes advantage of your situation.
Medical Treatment and Expenses
Medical care following a dog bite can be extensive. The treatment required depends on the severity of the wound, the risk of infection, and the need for rehabilitation or reconstructive surgery. Our attorneys work closely with healthcare providers to ensure that your claim includes every aspect of your medical recovery.
Immediate and Long-Term Medical Care Needs
Emergency treatment is often followed by a long recovery process. Victims may need multiple follow-up visits, wound care, or physical therapy. Our firm collects all billing records and physician notes to document these expenses and ensure they are fully reimbursed.
Infection Risks and the Importance of Follow-Up Treatment
Infections are among the most common complications of dog bites. If a wound becomes red, swollen, or painful, immediate medical attention is necessary. We highlight infection risks in your case to demonstrate the seriousness of the injury and the need for ongoing treatment.
Therapy, Counseling, and Scar Revision Procedures
Emotional recovery is as important as physical healing. Many victims experience anxiety, depression, or trauma after an attack, especially children. Psychological counseling and scar revision surgeries are legitimate medical needs that can be included in your claim for compensation.
How Drummond Law Firm Helps Recover Medical Costs and Related Damages
We ensure that all medical bills, from emergency room care to long-term therapy, are included in your compensation demand. Our team also pursues coverage for future treatments when ongoing care is expected. By compiling complete medical documentation, we help secure settlements or verdicts that reflect the full extent of your recovery needs.
What to Expect From the Lawsuit Process
Filing a dog bite injury claim can feel intimidating, but our firm handles each step with clarity and communication. Knowing what to expect can make the process less stressful and ensure you stay informed as your case progresses.
Investigation and Evidence Gathering
We start by investigating the attack in detail. This includes reviewing animal control reports, medical documentation, witness statements, and photographs. If the dog had a history of aggression, we obtain veterinary or animal control records to establish a pattern of dangerous behavior.
Filing a Claim and Negotiating With Insurance Carriers
Once liability is clear, we file a claim with the appropriate insurance provider—whether it’s a homeowner’s, renter’s, or business policy. Our attorneys negotiate directly with insurers to reach fair settlements that include all economic and non-economic damages.
Preparing for Trial if Settlement Offers Are Unfair
If an insurance company refuses to make a fair offer, we are ready to take the case to court. Our firm’s reputation for trial preparation often motivates insurers to settle reasonably. However, when litigation is necessary, we approach trial with the same precision and persistence that define our practice.
Continuous Communication and Client Updates Throughout
Throughout your case, you will receive direct updates from your attorney. We explain every major development, review key documents with you, and make sure that you feel supported from start to finish.
Maximizing Your Compensation After a Dog Bite in Paradise
Compensation for dog bite victims in Nevada can include both financial and emotional damages. Our goal is to ensure that your recovery accounts for every loss you have experienced and every challenge you may face in the future.
Economic Damages: Medical Bills, Lost Income, and Property Damage
Economic damages cover the measurable financial costs of the attack. This includes current and future medical expenses, lost wages, and any personal property damage. We also account for out-of-pocket costs such as transportation to medical appointments and medications required during recovery.
Non-Economic Damages: Pain, Suffering, and Emotional Distress
Emotional pain is a significant part of any dog bite claim. Victims often struggle with lasting anxiety or fear of animals, and these experiences can affect quality of life. We document these impacts through personal statements and expert assessments to ensure they are recognized in your compensation.
Punitive Damages for Reckless or Repeated Negligence
In cases where the dog owner acted recklessly—such as ignoring prior bite warnings or violating leash laws—punitive damages may be available. These damages are designed to punish misconduct and deter future negligence. Our attorneys evaluate each case carefully to determine whether punitive damages apply.
How Drummond Law Firm Secures Maximum Recovery for Clients
Our firm builds strong, evidence-backed claims designed to stand up in negotiations or at trial. By documenting medical treatment, emotional trauma, and long-term financial losses, we ensure that insurers and opposing counsel understand the full extent of your damages. Our disciplined approach to preparation often results in settlements that reflect the true value of our clients’ claims.
Craig Drummond: A Veteran Leader and Trusted Trial Lawyer
Craig W. Drummond’s military experience and professional reputation form the foundation of our firm’s success. His disciplined leadership ensures that every client receives strategic, ethical, and personal representation.
Former U.S. Army Captain and Bronze Star Recipient
As a U.S. Army Captain, Craig Drummond learned the value of preparation, courage, and accountability. Those same principles now guide his approach to representing victims of negligence and assault throughout Nevada.
Recognized Among Nevada’s Top 100 Lawyers by MyVegas Magazine
Craig Drummond has been recognized among Nevada’s Top 100 Lawyers for his integrity and litigation skill. His reputation for professionalism and dedication extends throughout the Nevada legal community.
Dedicated to Protecting Victims and Promoting Safer Communities
Drummond Law Firm advocates not only for clients but also for community safety. By holding negligent dog owners accountable, we help reduce preventable attacks and encourage responsible pet ownership across Clark County.
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Contact Drummond Law Firm for a Free Consultation
If you or a loved one has suffered from a dog bite or animal attack in Paradise, you deserve guidance from attorneys who understand both the law and the impact of these injuries. Drummond Law Firm offers free consultations to help you understand your rights and potential legal options.
Our team is available 24 hours a day to answer your questions and provide clear direction on how to move forward. We handle all dog bite cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning there are no upfront costs and no fees unless we obtain compensation for you.
Call the Captain at 702-CAPTAIN or contact us online today to speak with a trusted personal injury attorney serving Paradise and the Las Vegas area. Our firm is ready to help you pursue accountability, closure, and the financial recovery you need to move forward with confidence.

