One number, and the four things worth having ready when you call.
Call (404) 666-7615No obligation · Written for Atlanta · Cobb County
One number for Atlanta dog bite lawyer: (404) 666-7615. There is no form on this page. The deadlines that apply to the situation get identified and the next step gets set.
Coverage is Atlanta and the surrounding communities across Cobb, Dekalb and Fulton Counties, including Ansley Park, Buckhead, Candler Park, East Atlanta, Grant Park and Kirkwood.
Before you call: If a dog is loose, aggressive, or poses an immediate safety threat, move to a safe place and contact emergency services. For injury, follow the direction of a medical professional.
The useful preparation is factual, not legal. Write down what occurred before, during, and after the attack while the sequence is fresh. Separate what you saw from what someone later told you. Keep names, timestamps, photos, and original messages rather than relying on a summary.
Georgia dog-bite claims can turn on a few overlooked details: who was handling the dog, whether it was restrained, what local rule governed that exact location, and whether the dog’s history was known. The items below help keep those questions open for a proper review.
Save the street address, unit, park entrance, or business name. Atlanta spans county jurisdictions, and the applicable animal-control language may depend on where the encounter happened.
Photograph a leash, collar, gate, fence, broken latch, open doorway, or enclosure if it can be done safely. Note who was holding the dog and whether it was loose before the attack.
Keep texts, emails, posts, warnings, prior complaint information, and witness names. Earlier behavior and the owner or keeper’s knowledge can be central under Georgia’s rule.
Keep treatment papers, report numbers, bills, work records, insurer letters, and every version of any release. A complete record is more useful than a memory of a telephone exchange.
Keep the injury, the dog, and the location documented before memories and digital records disappear. An Atlanta dog-bite enquiry can be reviewed against Georgia’s proof requirements, the applicable local restraint rule, and the evidence available from the incident.
Call (404) 666-7615No obligation · Written for Atlanta · Cobb County