Coverage Area — ZIP 89120
About Dog Bite in ZIP 89120, Paradise (unincorporated)
Injured in a dog attack in Paradise? Dog owners and their homeowners insurance are liable for bite injuries under Nevada negligence law. A Paradise dog bite attorney will secure the evidence, document your injuries, and negotiate with the insurance company for full compensation — including medical costs, scarring, and emotional trauma.
ZIP code 89120 is part of the Paradise area of Paradise (unincorporated), Nevada. NevadaAttorneyFinder's listings for this ZIP code include attorneys who are familiar with the Paradise community, Clark County courts, and Nevada's dog bite statutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Nevada does not have a specific strict liability dog bite statute like some other states. Instead, dog bite claims in Paradise rely on general negligence principles under NRS 41.130. Owners are liable if they knew or should have known their dog was dangerous (prior biting or aggressive behavior), or if they were negligent in controlling the dog. Clark County and Las Vegas municipal codes also impose strict leash and confinement requirements — violations are strong evidence of negligence. A Paradise dog bite attorney will investigate the dog's history and owner's knowledge.
Dog bite victims in Paradise may recover: emergency room and medical care, reconstructive surgery (plastic surgery for facial scars is common), ongoing psychological therapy for trauma and PTSD, lost wages during recovery, permanent scarring and disfigurement damages, pain and suffering, and in severe cases, long-term disability compensation. Dog bite settlements for facial injuries, especially involving children, often reach $50,000–$200,000 depending on severity. A Paradise dog bite attorney will document all injuries and future needs.
Yes — standard homeowners and renters insurance policies typically include personal liability coverage that pays for dog bite injuries to third parties. Coverage limits are usually $100,000–$300,000. However, some insurers exclude certain breeds (pit bulls, Rottweilers, German Shepherds). If the dog owner's homeowners insurance applies, you file a claim against it rather than suing the owner personally. A Paradise dog bite attorney will identify all applicable insurance and negotiate for maximum compensation.
After a dog bite in Paradise: (1) Seek emergency medical care immediately — dog bites are prone to serious infection; (2) Report the attack to Clark County Animal Control (702-455-7710) — creates an official record of the attack and the dog's history; (3) Photograph your injuries thoroughly and repeatedly over the following days as bruising and swelling develop; (4) Get the dog owner's name, address, and insurance information; (5) Get witness contact information; (6) Contact a Paradise dog bite attorney before giving any recorded statement to the dog owner's insurance company.