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Macomb County Dog Bite Lawyer

Bitten by a dog in Warren, Sterling Heights, Clinton Township, or anywhere in Macomb County? You may be owed far more than an apology. Let’s talk — free, and no fee until you win.

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A dog bite is one of those things nobody plans for. One second you’re minding your business, the next you’re bleeding and wondering who pays for the ER. If it happened in Macomb County, here’s the short version: Michigan law is firmly on your side, and you don’t have to navigate this alone.

The Michigan Dog Bite Law Firm represents dog bite victims across all of Macomb County — from Warren to St. Clair Shores to the northern communities. We don’t dabble in dog bite cases between car wrecks and slip-and-falls. Dog bites are the whole practice. That’s why this page exists: to tell you exactly how these claims work where you live.

Michigan’s Dog Bite Law Is One of the Strongest in the Country

Some states make victims clear a ridiculous hurdle called the “one-bite rule” — every dog gets one free bite before the owner is responsible. Michigan threw that out. Under the strict liability statute (MCL 287.351), a dog owner is liable even if the dog never showed aggression before and even if the owner did everything “right.”

Three things generally need to be true: you were bitten, you were lawfully there (not trespassing), and you didn’t provoke the dog. You do not have to prove the owner was careless. See our strict liability guide and how to sue for a dog bite in Michigan.

What that means for your Macomb County case

It means the fight usually isn’t about whether the owner is responsible — it’s about how much your injuries are worth, and making the insurer pay it instead of lowballing you. The 16th Circuit Court in Mount Clemens is where serious Macomb claims are resolved.

Macomb County: The Local Details That Actually Matter

The statute is statewide, but cases are won or lost on local ground. Here’s the lay of the land in Macomb County.

County Macomb County, Michigan — the state’s third-most populous county
Civil court for injury claims 16th Judicial Circuit Court of Michigan (Macomb County), in Mount Clemens, for personal injury claims exceeding $25,000
Animal control Macomb County Animal Control serves the county; some cities run municipal animal control. We confirm the right agency for your city.
Reporting Report the bite to animal control and, for serious bites, file a police report — this builds the record your claim runs on.
Deadline Generally 3 years from the bite to file — see our statute of limitations guide.

Court assignments and animal control coverage can change and vary by city — we confirm the specifics for your exact location when we review your case.

Cities We Serve in Macomb County

We help dog bite victims throughout Macomb County. City-specific guides are rolling out — here’s where we focus first:

Don’t see your city? We still serve it. Reach out and we’ll tell you straight whether you have a case.

What Your Macomb County Dog Bite Case Could Be Worth

Every case is different, so anyone promising a number on day one is selling something. But the categories are well established: medical bills, lost wages, scarring and disfigurement, and the emotional toll — often what lingers longest.

Medical & Future Care

ER, surgery, reconstruction. Who pays →

Scarring & Disfigurement

Facial scarring carries real legal weight. Your rights →

Emotional Trauma

PTSD is a compensable injury. Learn more →

Children’s Claims

Kids are bitten most. Protections →

Full picture: how much your case is worth.

Helpful Guides for Dog Bite Victims

Common questions we hear, answered honestly. Each links to a full guide.

Michigan’s Strict Liability Law

The legal foundation of every Michigan dog bite case. Read the guide →

What Your Case Is Worth

Settlement value, damages categories, and what insurers don’t want you to know. See the breakdown →

What to Do After a Bite

The first 24 hours matter most. Step-by-step. Read the checklist →

Who Pays the Medical Bills

Homeowner’s insurance, no-insurance cases, your own coverage. Get the full picture →

If a Child Was Bitten

Children have special rights under Michigan law. Parents’ guide →

The 3-Year Deadline

How long you have to act — and why waiting is risky. Statute of limitations →

Talk to a Macomb County Dog Bite Lawyer Today

The call is free. The advice is straight. You don’t pay a dime unless we win money for you. That’s not a gimmick — it’s just how we do this.

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