Information About Representation:
Our firm's Pittsburgh dog bite injury attorneys are here to answer your questions about the law relative to a free consultation. This, however, is not representation.
What is Representation?
Representation means that the dog bite lawyer can speak for you, file claims on your behalf, and order records, such as the police report, or ambulance, doctor, and hospital treatment and billing records.
How Does Representation Begin?
No representation can take place in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania until you enter into a written agreement with a lawyer. An email setting forth the terms, with an affirmative reply by the client will suffice. We would be happy to serve as your lawyer, if retained in writing.
Places Representation Can Take Place
Our Pittsburgh dog bite lawyers are admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania. We makes no representation about the law in any other state. A Pittsburgh lawyer at our firm would need to either retain local counsel in another state, or be admitted pro hoc vice (special approval to be admitted to handle one case).
This Website Is Not Legal Advice
A web site is no substitute for a consultation with an attorney who gives you a chance to ask specific questions about how the law will apply to the facts in your case.
You should not treat any portion of this web site as legal advice or a reference material about any law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To learn the current state of the law, you will need to sit down with an attorney who has recently researched the law as it may apply to the facts in your case.
You should not rely on the information on this site except as a starting point for your own investigation into your rights and responsibilities. You will need to have a conversation with an attorney in person (not through email) in order for you to become fully aware and informed of your rights and duties in any given situation.
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Contact our Pittsburgh PA lawyers about injuries, damages, and a free consultation for dog bite law cases in Western Pennsylvania, including Beaver County, Butler County, Greene County, Butler County, Washington County, and Westmoreland County. We advance claims on behalf of parents or other guardians for claims involving a child or children.