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Mt. Prospect USPS Dog Bite Lawyer

If you deliver mail in Mt. Prospect or anywhere in the Chicago suburbs, a dog attack can happen without warning. One moment you’re walking up to a front door, and the next, a dog has its teeth in your arm. These injuries are real, painful, and costly. Whether you’re a USPS carrier, a package delivery driver, or a neighbor walking by, you have rights under Illinois law. At Briskman Briskman & Greenberg, we help dog bite victims in Mt. Prospect and across the Chicago area get the compensation they deserve.

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The Dog Bite Problem Is Growing in Illinois

Dog attacks on postal workers are not rare. In 2024, 6,088 postal employees were attacked by dogs across the country. That number is climbing. There were more than 6,000 reported dog attacks on Postal Service employees in 2024, up from about 5,800 such incidents the year before. Illinois is one of the hardest-hit states. Among states, California reported 701 attacks, followed by Texas (438), Ohio (350), Illinois (344) and New York (322).

Chicago itself ranked third in the nation. Among major cities, Los Angeles led with 77 cases involving dog attacks on USPS employees, followed by Houston (65), Chicago (57). When you factor in the suburbs, including Mt. Prospect along the Northwest Tollway corridor and near Randhurst Village, the numbers only grow. Mt. Prospect is a dense residential community. Carriers walk up and down streets like Busse Road and Central Road every single day. The risk is constant.

Why does this keep happening? Even dogs that have never shown signs of aggression can react in ways their owners don’t expect. They can act without warning on their instinct to protect their owners and their owners’ property. Dogs may attack not only to defend their territory, but also when they feel startled, anxious or unwell. Dog owners often say, “My dog would never bite.” But the data tells a different story. If you or someone you love has been bitten while working or walking in Mt. Prospect, do not wait to learn about your legal options. Contact a Chicago abogado de lesiones personales at Briskman Briskman & Greenberg today.

Illinois Dog Bite Law Protects Victims

Illinois has one of the strongest dog bite laws in the country. Under The Illinois Animal Control Act (510 ILCS 5/16), if a dog attacks, attempts to attack, or injures any person without provocation, the owner is liable for the full amount of the injury. You do not have to prove the owner was careless. You do not have to show the dog had bitten someone before. The law holds the owner fully responsible from the moment the attack happens.

Illinois operates under a liability rule for dog bite cases, outlined in The Illinois Animal Control Act (510 ILCS 5/16). This means that a dog owner can be held liable for injuries caused by their dog regardless of whether the dog has shown previous signs of aggression, though there are certain defenses such as provocation and assumption of risk. To make a valid claim, you generally need to show three things: the dog attacked or injured you, you were lawfully present at the location, and you did not provoke the dog. A USPS carrier delivering mail to a home on Elmhurst Road in Mt. Prospect is clearly in a lawful place. A neighbor walking through Lions Park is clearly in a lawful place. That is all you need.

Some dog breeds carry a higher risk of serious injury. If you want to learn more about which razas de perros peligrosas are most commonly involved in attacks, that information can help you understand your case. Illinois law also recognizes that certain dogs may be classified as dangerous or vicious. Under 510 ILCS 5/2.19b, a “vicious dog” is one that, without justification, attacks a person and causes serious physical injury or death. Owners of dogs with that classification face stricter legal consequences.

What Damages Can You Recover After a Mt. Prospect Dog Bite?

A dog bite is not just a puncture wound. Attacks can cause torn muscles, nerve damage, broken bones, and permanent scarring. A bite to the face or neck can change how you look for the rest of your life. Some victims require multiple surgeries. Others develop serious infections or post-traumatic stress. The financial cost adds up fast.

Under Illinois law, you can seek compensation for all of it. That includes medical bills, both current and future. It includes lost wages if you missed work. It includes pain and suffering, emotional distress, and any permanent disfigurement. Some attacks involve dogs that were already classified as dangerous under 510 ILCS 5/15.2, which makes it unlawful for any person to knowingly or recklessly permit a dangerous dog to leave the premises when not under leash control. When an owner breaks that rule and someone gets hurt, the legal case against them becomes even stronger.

Face and head injuries are a serious concern in dog attacks. If you want to understand more about which dogs likely to attack face areas, Briskman Briskman & Greenberg has helpful resources. Children are especially vulnerable to face and head bites because of their height. If your child was hurt in a Mt. Prospect dog attack, a child dog bite injury lawyer at our firm can help you pursue the full value of your child’s claim.

Do not let an insurance company minimize what happened to you. Insurers often offer quick, low settlements right after an attack. Once you accept, you give up your right to seek more. Talk to an attorney before you sign anything.

Special Considerations for USPS Workers and Delivery Drivers

Postal workers and delivery drivers face unique challenges after a dog bite. You may be wondering whether your workers’ compensation covers your injuries. It might, but workers’ comp alone rarely covers everything. It does not cover pain and suffering. It does not account for permanent disfigurement. A separate personal injury claim against the dog’s owner can fill that gap.

USPS carriers are lawfully present at every address on their route. They are invited, in a legal sense, to approach a property for the purpose of delivering mail. That means they clearly meet the “lawful presence” requirement under 510 ILCS 5/16. The dog owner cannot argue otherwise. If the dog was loose, off-leash, or broke through a door or fence, the owner’s liability is clear.

Illinois law also has reporting requirements after a dog bite. Under 510 ILCS 5/13, a biting animal must be reported to local animal control, and the owner must pay a $25 public safety fine deposited into the county animal control fund. The dog is also subject to a quarantine period. These reports create official records, which can be valuable evidence in your personal injury claim.

If you were injured by a service animal or a dog acting in an official capacity, the rules can be different. A service dog injury lawyer at Briskman Briskman & Greenberg can walk you through those distinctions. Every case is different, and the details matter.

Why Mt. Prospect Victims Should Call Briskman Briskman & Greenberg

Mt. Prospect sits in Cook County, and dog bite cases here are handled in the Cook County Circuit Court, one of the largest court systems in the country. Knowing how to file, what evidence to gather, and how to deal with insurance companies in this system takes real experience. Briskman Briskman & Greenberg has been fighting for injured people in the Chicago area for decades.

Our firm handles cases throughout the Chicago metro area, from the Loop to O’Hare, from Wicker Park to the Northwest suburbs including Mt. Prospect, Arlington Heights, and Des Plaines. We know the local courts. We know how insurance adjusters operate. And we know how to build a strong case that gets results.

Children bitten by dogs in Mt. Prospect deserve special attention. Children under 7 years old are generally presumed incapable of provoking a dog under Illinois law. That is an important protection. A pediatric dog bite injury attorney at our firm handles these cases with the care and attention they deserve.

Illinois also has a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. In Illinois, you generally have two years from the date of the dog bite to file a personal injury lawsuit. Failing to meet this deadline could result in losing your right to compensation. Do not wait. Evidence fades. Witnesses forget. The sooner you reach out, the better your chances of a strong outcome. Call Briskman Briskman & Greenberg for a free consultation. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover for you.

FAQs About Mt. Prospect USPS Dog Bite Claims

Can a USPS carrier sue a dog owner in Mt. Prospect even if workers’ comp is involved?

Yes. Workers’ compensation and a personal injury lawsuit are two separate legal paths. Workers’ comp may cover your medical bills and a portion of lost wages, but it does not cover pain and suffering or permanent disfigurement. You can pursue a civil claim against the dog’s owner at the same time. An attorney can help you coordinate both claims so you get the most complete recovery possible.

What if the dog had never bitten anyone before? Does that let the owner off the hook in Illinois?

No. Illinois follows a liability standard under 510 ILCS 5/16. The owner cannot escape responsibility by saying the dog had a clean history. If the dog attacked you without provocation and you were lawfully present, the owner is liable, though certain defenses like provocation and assumption of risk may apply. Illinois does not follow the “one free bite” rule that some other states use. The law is designed to protect victims, not dog owners who failed to control their animals.

How long do I have to file a dog bite claim in Illinois?

In most cases, you have two years from the date of the attack to file a personal injury lawsuit in Illinois. If you miss that deadline, a court will almost certainly dismiss your case. There are some exceptions, such as claims involving minors, but you should not rely on those exceptions. Contact Briskman Briskman & Greenberg as soon as possible after an attack so your rights are protected from the start.

What should I do right after a dog bite in Mt. Prospect?

Seek medical attention immediately, even if the wound seems minor. Dog bites can cause deep tissue damage and serious infections. Report the attack to Mt. Prospect animal control and to your employer if you were on the job. Take photos of your injuries and the location of the attack. Get the dog owner’s name and contact information if you can. Write down everything you remember while it is fresh. Then call an attorney before speaking with any insurance company.

What if the dog that bit me was already classified as dangerous under Illinois law?

That makes your case stronger. Under 510 ILCS 5/15.2, it is unlawful for an owner to allow a dangerous dog to leave their premises without leash control. If the owner violated that rule and you were hurt as a result, they face both civil liability and potential criminal penalties under 510 ILCS 5/26. A dangerous dog classification is a powerful piece of evidence in your personal injury case. Briskman Briskman & Greenberg can help you use that evidence effectively.

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