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Dog Bites Compensation Claims - No Win, No Fee

DOG BITE COMPENSATION LAWYERS IN KIAMA

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When life takes an unexpected turn, you deserve decisive action. At Kells, we provide practical legal advice across the full scope of compensation and personal injury matters.

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Worried about whether you have a valid claim? The team at Kells provides a complimentary case review to help you understand your options and the strength of your matter.

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Move forward without paying upfront fees. Our firm invests in your case and works towards a positive outcome, always placing your best interests first.

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Kells will manage the process on your behalf and seek the highest compensation available under your circumstances and entitlements.

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Have you been bitten or attacked by a dog and suffered injuries as a result? Whether the incident happened while you are walking in the neighbourhood, visiting a friend, or at a public park, Kells can help you seek rightful compensation.



If you’ve been harmed by a dog due to the owner’s negligence or failure to control their pet, you may be eligible to make a compensation claim for your pain and suffering. These claims can help cover medical expenses, emotional distress, and other damages resulting from the incident.

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How Can Our "No Win, No Fee" Compensation Lawyers for Dog Bites & Attacks in Kiama Help?

Each year, many people across New South Wales, including Kiama, suffer injuries as a result of dog attacks. At Kells, we represent individuals who have been bitten or harmed by dogs and wish to pursue compensation for the damage caused.

Whether the incident happened in a public area or on private property, our Kiama compensation team will work to secure an outcome that reflects the full impact of your injuries. This may cover medical and rehabilitation costs, counselling or therapy, and other financial losses. Dog attacks often leave not only physical scars but also psychological trauma, and we are here to guide you through the claims process.


We carefully investigate all circumstances surrounding the incident, including the dog’s history and the owner’s responsibility. Our focus is on holding the appropriate party accountable and helping you access the financial support you need to recover.


If you have been injured by a dog in Kiama or the surrounding region, contact Kells today. With our no win, no fee arrangement, you will not pay legal fees unless we secure compensation for you.

  • How do I know if I have a valid dog bite compensation claim?

    To determine whether you may have a dog bite compensation claim in Kiama, several factors need to be considered. These include the seriousness of your injuries, how they have affected your daily life, and who was responsible for the incident. For instance, did the dog owner fail to control their pet, or did your own actions play a role in what happened? Once the details are reviewed, our Kiama team at Kells can assess your circumstances and advise on the next steps.

  • What types of dog bite injuries are considered valid?

    A dog-related injury does not always have to involve broken skin to qualify for compensation. Claims may cover a range of injuries and losses, such as:


    • Bruising: Injuries from being knocked over or jumped on by a dog.
    • Torn or damaged personal items: Clothes or belongings damaged during the attack.
    • Puncture wounds: Injuries where the dog’s bite has broken the skin.
    • Scarring: Permanent marks left from bites that required medical treatment.
    • Tissue or nerve damage: Serious injuries that can result from deep bites or being knocked over.
    • Psychological trauma: Anxiety, PTSD, or phobias stemming from the attack.

    Dog owners may be held liable if they encouraged aggressive behaviour or failed to take reasonable steps to restrain their animal.

  • What types of claims can I pursue after a dog-related injury?

    If you have been bitten or injured by a dog in Kiama, you may be able to seek compensation for:


    • Loss of past and future earnings
    • Medical and hospital expenses
    • Ongoing care and home services
    • Pain and suffering compensation
    • Payment for psychological damage, such as anxiety or PTSD

    The amount of compensation depends on several factors, including the severity of the injury, your age, how much time you have had to take off work, and any personal expenses you have incurred. Our lawyers at Kells will work with you to ensure all relevant losses are included in your claim.

  • Is there a time limit to make a compensation claim for dog bites or attacks?

    Yes. In New South Wales, you generally have three years from the date you became aware of your injury or its impact to commence court proceedings. Acting quickly is important so you don’t risk losing your right to claim compensation.

  • How do I make a dog bite compensation claim?

    If you have been injured in a dog attack in Kiama or the surrounding area, contact Kells as soon as possible. We provide a free case assessment to determine whether you have a valid claim. Our team will manage the process on your behalf and work to secure the compensation you deserve, with no upfront costs.

We focus on taking the stress out of the claims process.

Contact our Kiama dog bite compensation lawyers today and book your free case assessment.

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