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Dog Bite Lawyer in Myrtle Beach

At Kinon Law Firm, we focus exclusively on helping injury victims. We’re here to fight for individuals and families who’ve had their lives disrupted by accidents, negligence, or tragedy.

A dog bite in South Carolina is usually the owner’s legal responsibility. If a dog bit or attacked you, you were where you were allowed to be, and the dog wasn’t provoked; the owner is still accountable, even if the dog had a spotless history.

When you choose to work with our dog bite attorneys in Myrtle Beach at Kinon Law Firm, they can investigate what really happened, preserve evidence, and ensure you’re left dealing with medical bills, scarring, missed work, aggressive insurers, and emotional trauma on your own.

How Does The Dog Bite Law in South Carolina Work?

SC follows a strict liability rule for dog bites. This means that the owner is responsible for the harm even if the dog had no history of aggression. The law recognizes only two narrow defenses:

  1. The person bitten was provoking or abusing the dog.
  2. The person was trespassing or unlawfully present.

Everything else comes down to the facts, including where the bite happened, whether the dog was secured, and whether the victim had any warning.

Common Dog Bite Cases in Myrtle Beach

In Myrtle Beach, particularly in neighborhoods with frequent foot traffic, such as Market Common, Carolina Forest, and the boardwalk area near Ocean Boulevard, dogs and people mix in tight spaces. During tourist season, when visitors bring pets to rentals, resorts, and public beaches, the risk increases even more.

At Kinon Law Firm, our Myrtle Beach dog bite lawyers typically handle dog bite cases, including the following:

A Child Bitten in a Carolina Forest Neighborhood

A family is walking after dinner. A neighbor’s dog darts through an unlatched gate and bites their child on the arm. The owner insists the dog is friendly and has never done that before. Under South Carolina law, the lack of history doesn’t matter. Medical records, photos, and neighbor statements are particularly decisive in cases like these.

A Visitor Bitten at a Beach Rental Home

A tourist staying near North Myrtle Beach opens a side door, unaware that the property owner’s dog is unrestrained. The dog lunges and causes significant leg wounds. In such cases, our Myrtle Beach dog bite attorneys will quickly secure incident reports, rental agreements, and communication records between the owner and the guest to establish liability.

A Delivery Driver Attacked On The Job

A delivery worker approaches a home in Conway. A dog pushes through a storm door and bites the driver’s hand, causing permanent scarring. Because the victim was lawfully present and performing job duties, the owner is almost always liable. These cases usually involve both homeowner’s insurance and workers’ compensation, and our lawyers will coordinate both to ensure the injured victim receives maximum compensation.

What Our Dog Bite Attorneys in Myrtle Beach Can Do For You

At Kinon Law Firm, when our Myrtle Beach dog bite lawyers take on your case, they begin by documenting everything, including your medical records, photos of the wounds, and statements from everyone who witnessed the incident. Likewise, they’ll examine whether fencing was adequate, whether the dog had been restrained, and whether local ordinances were violated.

In many cases, surveillance footage from nearby homes, doorbell cameras, or vacation rental properties becomes essential. Our legal team will gather these quickly before they are deleted or overwritten.

Our Myrtle Beach dog bite attorneys will also take time to understand the personal impact of the dog bite. These can include how the injury changed daily routines, whether work was missed, and whether the victim, especially a child, experienced fear or emotional distress afterward. This is crucial to ensure that we secure the financial resources you need through negotiations or in court.

Connect With Our Dog Bite Lawyers in Myrtle Beach Today

Learn how our Myrtle Beach dog bite attorneys at Kinon Law Firm can help you by scheduling your complimentary consultation online or at 843-488-9191.

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