Dog Bite Attorney In Middlebury, Connecticut
Holding Pet Owners Responsible For Their Pets’ Actions
Pets are often beloved members of the family, but when an animal is not properly controlled or restrained, the consequences can be serious. Dog bites and other animal attacks can lead to severe physical injuries, emotional trauma, and even long-term complications — especially when the victim is a child.
At Minnella & Tramuta, LLC, we help victims of animal attacks pursue fair compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other damages related to their injuries. Connecticut law holds pet owners responsible when their animals cause harm, and our attorneys will work to ensure that accountability is enforced.
If you or someone you love has been injured by a dog or another animal, don’t wait to seek legal guidance. Contact Minnella & Tramuta, LLC today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help you recover the compensation you deserve.
Call Minnella & Tramuta, LLC at 203-989-3550 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
Supporting You Through the Aftermath of an Animal Attack
If you’ve been attacked or bitten by an animal, your first priority should always be your health. Seeking immediate medical attention can prevent infection, protect against diseases such as rabies, and ensure that your injuries are properly documented. Once you’ve received medical care, it’s just as important to speak with an attorney who understands how to handle these cases under Connecticut law.
At Minnella & Tramuta, LLC, we guide victims of animal attacks through every step of the legal process. From gathering evidence and identifying liable parties to negotiating fair settlements, our team will work tirelessly to secure the justice and compensation you deserve.
Don’t wait to act — Connecticut law limits the time you have to file a claim. Schedule a consultation with Minnella & Tramuta, LLC
today to protect your rights and start your path toward recovery.
Gathering the Evidence to Support Your Case
Once you’ve received medical care, it’s important to take a few additional steps to protect your rights. Report the animal attack to your local animal control office and the police so that an official record is created. Keep copies of all medical reports, physical therapy notes, and receipts related to your treatment. As soon as you are able, write down everything you can remember about the incident — including where it happened, who witnessed it, and what occurred before and after the attack.
This documentation can be vital in building a strong claim for compensation. The more information you preserve, the better your attorney can advocate on your behalf for full and fair recovery of your losses, both current and future.
Don’t wait to take action. Contact Minnella & Tramuta, LLC today to speak with our personal injury law team and start moving forward toward justice and peace of mind.
No Fees Unless We Win
Call Minnella & Tramuta, LLC at 203-989-3550 today — If you hire us, you will pay no fees unless, and until you receive money in a settlement.

