
Dog Attacks or Knockdowns in Michigan: What You Need to Know
By Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC – Personal Injury Lawyers Serving Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, and Washtenaw Counties
Were You or a Loved One Injured by a Dog in Michigan?
If you or someone you love has been bitten, knocked down, or injured by a dog in Michigan, you may be feeling scared, overwhelmed, or unsure of what comes next. You’re not alone—and you have rights under Michigan law.
At Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC, we help people in Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, and Washtenaw Counties and beyond recover after painful, traumatic incidents like dog attacks or knockdowns. You might be wondering:
- Can I sue after a dog bite in Michigan?
- What if the dog didn’t bite me but knocked me over?
- Who pays for my medical bills or time off work?
We’re here to answer those questions and help you every step of the way. We Tip the Scales and Fight for Every Dollar You Deserve.
Can I Sue After a Dog Attack or Knockdown in Michigan?
Yes, you can—if certain conditions are met. Michigan law allows you to file a claim or lawsuit after a dog-related injury if:
- The dog bit or physically injured you
- You were legally on the property where it happened (such as a sidewalk, your neighborhood, or visiting someone’s home)
- You did not provoke the dog in any way
You may also be able to sue for negligence if the dog:
- Escaped from a yard, leash, or home
- Was not properly secured in a public place (like a park or trail)
- Had a known history of knocking people over or jumping aggressively
Our Michigan dog bite lawyers will help you gather the evidence needed and fight for maximum compensation.
You May Be Entitled to Compensation For:
- Medical bills (including ER visits, surgeries, and follow-ups)
- Lost wages if you missed work
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress or PTSD
- Scarring or disfigurement
- Long-term disability or mobility issues
Why Is Medical Care So Important After a Dog-Related Injury?
Even if your injuries seem minor, seek medical attention right away. Here’s why:
- Dog bites can lead to serious infections or nerve damage
- Falls or knockdowns can cause head trauma, broken bones, or internal injuries that aren’t obvious at first
- Having a medical record creates a strong foundation for your legal claim
- The sooner you get care, the better your chances of recovery—and of proving your case
What to Do After a Dog Attack or Knockdown in Michigan
Here’s a simple checklist to follow:
1. Get medical help.
Go to the ER, urgent care, or your doctor.
2. Report the incident.
Contact your local police or animal control department in your city or county.
3. Document everything.
Take photos of injuries, the location, and the dog if possible. Write down what happened as soon as you can.
4. Get witness information.
If anyone saw the attack or fall, collect their names and contact info.
5. Do not speak to the dog owner’s insurance company.
They may try to downplay your injuries or pressure you to settle quickly.
6. Call Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC.
We’ll protect your rights and handle everything so you can focus on healing.
Why Choose Steinberg Goodman Law?
At Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC, we know that every injury has a story. We take the time to listen, answer your questions, and build a strong case that gets results.
- Over 25 years of experience helping injured people in Southfield, Detroit, and throughout Michigan
- Personalized attention from real attorneys
- No fees unless we win
- Free, no-pressure consultations to help you understand your options
We Tip the Scales and Fight for Every Dollar You Deserve.
Call Now for a Free Consultation
If you or your child were hurt by a dog in Michigan—whether by a bite or a knockdown—we’re here to help. Don’t wait. The sooner you call, the stronger your case can be.
📞 (248) 538-1494
🌐 www.steinberg-goodmanlaw.com
Let’s talk about your next steps and how we can help you recover—physically, emotionally, and financially.

