⏰ 1. Timing Is Everything
Arizona’s dog bite law gives victims only 1 year to bring a strict liability claim. That clock starts the day of the bite.
✅ Confirm the date of the incident
✅ Create a brief timeline or diary of what happened
If more than a year has passed, you may still have a negligence claim (2 years), but it’s harder to prove.
📸 2. Document the Injuries
You can’t rely on memory. Insurers and defense lawyers want proof — and photos and records go a long way.
✅ Photos of the wound (day of, healing process, current)
✅ Photos of any scarring (close-up and wide)
✅ Medical records (hospital, urgent care, follow-ups)
✅ Medical bills (itemized if possible)
🤝 3. Prove You Were Lawfully There
Arizona dog bite law applies if you were lawfully on the property when the bite happened. Babysitters, delivery drivers, and guests are all covered — but you need to prove it.
✅ Screenshot or copy of babysitting job confirmation
✅ Text messages or emails confirming you were invited
✅ Any agency or platform profile/contract
🐾 4. Get the Dog & Owner’s Info
You’ll want to lock down who owns the dog and what kind of animal it was. This helps your attorney and may uncover other past incidents.
✅ Dog owner’s name and address
✅ Dog’s name, breed, and vaccination status
✅ Homeowner’s or renter’s insurance info
✅ Any history of the dog biting or being aggressive before
✅ Note if there were “Beware of Dog” signs
📞 5. Request Official Reports
Even if it was a “private” incident, official reports can add serious credibility to your claim.
✅ Animal Control report (if filed)
✅ Police report (if applicable)
✅ Results of any quarantine or investigation
🧠 6. Don’t Forget Emotional Harm
Especially for children and teens, dog bites can lead to lasting emotional trauma.
✅ Write down any emotional effects (fear, anxiety, nightmares)
✅ Save therapy or counseling records if any
✅ Note any change in behavior — especially fear of dogs
💼 7. Save All Legal & Insurance Correspondence
Once a claim starts, you’ll want to track everything — especially what the insurance company says or does.
✅ Save emails and letters from adjusters
✅ Keep a list of any phone calls
✅ If you’ve sent a demand letter, keep a copy
👩⚖️ Final Tip: Talk to an Arizona Personal Injury FirmEarly
Dog bite cases may seem simple, but there’s a lot that can go wrong. An experienced Arizona injury lawyer can:
Help you meet all deadlines
Protect your rights
Maximize your compensation