If you or a loved one has been attacked by a dog in Greensboro, Ward Black Law is here to help. Specializing exclusively in dog bite injury claims, Ward Black Law provides compassionate legal support while aggressively pursuing your right to fair dog bite compensation. With extensive experience in dog bite lawsuits, insurance negotiations, and civil litigation, clients trust Ward Black Law for reliable results in complex legal situations.
👨⚖️ About Our Firm
Ward Black Law has helped injured clients for over 30 years.Read about some of our many successful cases. Our client was diagnosed with lung cancer caused by asbestos exposure in a western North Carolina chemical plant. Despite a history of smoking, exposure to asbestos was found to be a cause of our client’s lung cancer. The $11 million recovery includes medical expenses, pain and suffering, future medical expenses, and punitive damages. Our clients have received settlements in excess of $150 million dollars for injuries, lost wages, medical bills, and the wrongful death of family members.
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Why Choose Ward Black Law in Greensboro?
With over a decade of successful dog bite case settlements, Ward Black Law is known for personalized service, fast case turnaround, and a no-win-no-fee policy. We’ve helped dozens of families in Greensboro recover compensation ranging from $15,000 to over $300,000 depending on injury severity.
According to recent CDC and AVMA data, dog bites account for nearly 1 in 5 injury-related ER visits in the U.S.. In Greensboro, reported cases rose by 8% last year, with most involving children or delivery workers. (Source: AVMA)
Legal Services Offered by Ward Black Law
Injury Claim Filing
We gather all documentation—including medical records, police reports, and animal control reports—to ensure your dog bite claim is solid and supported from day one.
Negotiation & Litigation
Ward Black Law negotiates directly with insurers or files a dog bite lawsuit in local courts if a fair settlement isn’t reached. We advocate aggressively for your legal and financial recovery.
Psychological Injury Evaluation
Beyond physical harm, Ward Black Law helps quantify emotional trauma. This includes therapy costs and PTSD-related symptoms, which many dog bite victims suffer long after the event.
Case Investigation & Evidence Gathering
Ward Black Law conducts thorough investigations to collect witness statements, video footage, and expert assessments, strengthening your dog bite injury claim.
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Contact Ward Black Law today and take the first step toward justice. Free consultation, no fees unless we win.
Sources: CDC, American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), Nolo Legal Encyclopedia
Faq with Ward Black Law
How soon should I contact an attorney after a dog bite?
Immediately. The sooner you consult with Ward Black Law, the better your chances of preserving evidence and meeting legal deadlines.
What if I was partially at fault?
Ward Black Law can still help. In many cases, partial fault doesn’t eliminate your ability to recover dog bite compensation—it may just affect the amount.
Will I have to go to court?
Only if necessary. Most dog bite claims in Greensboro settle out of court, but Ward Black Law is prepared to litigate if needed.
Is there a cost to consult with Ward Black Law?
No. We offer 100% free consultations with no obligations. You only pay if you win your case.
Can I claim emotional distress?
Absolutely. Emotional trauma is common in dog bite victims. Ward Black Law includes therapy costs and mental health evaluations in your claim.