Taylor is a tight-knit Downriver community where dog bites often involve a neighbor’s, friend’s, or relative’s dog — emotionally complicated, but legally clear under Michigan’s strict liability law.
The Michigan Dog Bite Law Firm represents dog bite victims in Taylor and across Wayne County. Dog bites aren’t a sideline for us — they’re the entire practice. That focus is exactly what you want in your corner when an insurance company starts hunting for reasons to pay you less than you deserve.
In Taylor, bites most commonly happen in these settings:
Wherever it happened in Taylor, the legal question is the same — and Michigan’s answer favors the person who got bitten, not the owner who let it happen.
Michigan is a strict liability state. Under MCL 287.351, a dog owner is responsible for a bite even if the dog had never shown a flicker of aggression before. No “one free bite” here. If you were bitten in Taylor, were lawfully there, and didn’t provoke the dog, the owner is generally liable — period. You don’t have to prove negligence. Start with our strict liability guide and how to sue for a dog bite in Michigan.
| City | Taylor, Wayne County, Michigan |
| Local district court | 23rd District Court, 23365 Goddard Rd, Taylor — serving the City of Taylor |
| Larger injury claims | Serious injury claims (generally above $25,000) are filed in the Third Judicial Circuit Court of Michigan (Wayne County) in Detroit |
| Animal control | Taylor animal control handles local bite reports |
| Reporting | Report the bite to animal control and, for serious bites, file a police report — see how to report a bite. |
| Deadline | Generally 3 years from the bite — see our statute of limitations guide. |
Court assignments and animal control coverage can change. We confirm the exact court and agency for your situation when we review your case.
Our office is in Southfield, an easy drive from Taylor — about 30 minutes via I-94 and the Southfield Freeway (M-39). But you may not need to drive anywhere: most first conversations happen by phone, and we can often come to you. The map below shows the route.
Nobody honest promises a number on day one. But these categories of compensation are well established under Michigan law:
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Full breakdown: how much your Michigan dog bite case is worth.
Free conversation. Straight answers. No fee unless we win money for you. If you were bitten in Taylor, let’s talk about what happened.