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When a Dog Attack Changes Your Life, We Are Here to Help.

A dog bite victim has special rights here in Nebraska. That’s because dogs are considered personal property and a dog’s owner is strictly responsible if a dog bites, attacks or injures another person or animal.

 

 

Rensch & Rensch Injury Law has successfully fought for the rights of dog bite victims for more than 75+ years and recovered hundreds of millions for our clients. Dog bites often cause severe injuries, infections, and scarring. Our firm fights to hold owners accountable.

If you’ve been the victim of a dog bite, you may require expensive surgeries to repair the physical damage. You may also have permanent disfigurement or a disability. The legal and medical know-how of the offices of Rensch and Rensch can help you recover damages in an unprovoked dog bite incident. Call 402.498.4400 to speak with an experienced attorney about your dog bite case.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions — Omaha Dog Bite Claims

How much does it cost to hire Rensch & Rensch Law?

There is no up-front cost. We handle personal injury cases on a contingency-fee basis — you owe no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. Your initial consultation is always free, whether by phone, video, or in person at our Omaha or Columbus offices.

Can I still recover if I was partly at fault for the accident?

Yes, often. Nebraska follows a modified comparative-fault rule: you can recover damages as long as your share of the fault is less than 50%, but your award is reduced by your percentage of responsibility. An experienced Omaha personal injury lawyer can help reduce disputed fault arguments from the other side.

Do I have to go to court if I file a personal injury claim?

Most personal injury claims in Nebraska settle before trial — the insurer weighs the cost of litigation against a fair settlement. If the insurer refuses to negotiate in good faith, Rensch & Rensch Law is prepared to file suit. Our attorneys have participated in more than 100 jury trials, so insurers know our cases are trial-ready.

Does Nebraska require proof that the dog owner knew the dog was dangerous?

No. Nebraska is a strict-liability state for dog attacks — the owner is generally liable for injuries the dog causes regardless of the dog's prior history. This is a major difference from "one-bite" states, and it means we do not need to prove the owner knew the dog would bite.

Who pays for dog bite injuries — the owner personally?

Most dog-bite claims are paid by the owner's homeowners or renters insurance policy, which typically includes liability coverage for injuries caused by household pets. Some policies exclude specific breeds — we review the policy early to confirm coverage and identify any other responsible parties (a landlord who knew of the dangerous dog, for example).

What damages can a dog bite victim recover in Nebraska?

Medical bills (including emergency care, reconstructive surgery, and psychological counselling), lost wages, scarring and disfigurement, and pain and suffering. Facial scarring in children is particularly well-documented in Nebraska personal-injury awards because of the long-term cosmetic and emotional impact.

Results That Matter

Every case is unique and past results do not guarantee future outcomes, but the firm’s track record shows what is possible when the facts support full recovery.

  • $6 Million+ Complex Federal Court Claim Settlement during litigation of a complex personal injury claim in United States District Court.
  • $3.5 Million Wrongful Death Confidential settlement for a newly-married widow in a difficult wrongful-death case — a national-company defendant with extensive defense resources.
  • $3.18 Million Complex Negligence Settlement of a complex negligence claim just before trial.

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