One number, and the four things worth having ready when you call.
Call (702) 827-7970No obligation · Written for Las Vegas · Clark County
One number for Las Vegas dog bite lawyer: (702) 827-7970. There is no form on this page. The deadlines that apply to the situation get identified and the next step gets set.
Coverage is Las Vegas and the surrounding communities across Clark County, including Downtown Las Vegas, East Las Vegas, Twin Lakes, Summerlin North, Lone Mountain and Centennial Hills.
Before you call: If the dog is loose or presents an immediate threat, move to a safe location and contact emergency services. For a serious wound or urgent health concern, seek medical care before making reports or dealing with insurance.
Preparation is factual, not a test of your legal vocabulary. Record the sequence while it is fresh and separate what you saw from what another person told you. Preserve originals wherever possible.
For a Las Vegas valley bite, the exact location has unusual importance. It can sort the City of Las Vegas from unincorporated Clark County and identify where animal-control and ordinance records should be requested.
Save the street number, unit, cross streets, park entrance, or business name. A mailing address can conceal whether city or county animal protection has jurisdiction.
Photograph a leash, collar, gate, door, fence, enclosure, or broken latch if safe. Note who was holding the dog and who controlled the area where it occurred.
Keep direct witness names and contact details, the dog owner or handler’s information, and original texts or posts. Do not rely on a later retelling when a first-hand account is available.
File treatment documents, bills, report numbers, insurance letters, property communications, and a log of lost time or appointments. Each may answer a different part of the factual picture.
Keep the place, the dog, the injury, and the reporting record tied together before details vanish. A Las Vegas dog-bite enquiry can be assessed against Nevada negligence principles, the local agency that serves the address, and the evidence available from the incident.
Call (702) 827-7970No obligation · Written for Las Vegas · Clark County