Yes, you can receive compensation for medical treatment following a dog bite in Oklahoma. Under the state’s strict liability statute (Okla. Stat. tit. 4, section 42.1), dog owners are held accountable for damages regardless of the animal’s prior history or the owner’s knowledge of its behavior. This liability applies to bites that occur in public places or on private property where the victim has a legal right to be.

Victims can pursue compensation for various medical-related costs, including:

  • Immediate medical bills for emergency care, stitches, or trauma treatment.
  • Costs associated with ongoing treatments for infections.
  • Future medical expenses related to long-term issues such as scarring or disability.
  • Psychological treatment for emotional trauma, such as PTSD or anxiety.

To secure a fair settlement, it is critical to seek medical attention immediately to document the severity of the injuries. This documentation serves as a cornerstone for your claim. While homeowners insurance typically covers these payouts, a lawyer can help negotiate with insurance companies to ensure the settlement fully covers both current and future medical needs.


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