Colorado is a strict liability state for dog bites. Under C.R.S. § 13-21-124, a dog owner is liable for injuries caused by their dog regardless of whether the dog has ever bitten anyone before and regardless of whether the owner knew the dog was dangerous. You don’t have to prove the owner was negligent — you only need to prove the dog bit you and you suffered injuries.
At Jordan Law, we represent dog bite victims throughout Greenwood Village and the Denver metro area. Dog attacks can cause devastating injuries — deep lacerations, nerve damage, broken bones, facial disfigurement, infection, and lasting psychological trauma, particularly in children. These cases require attorneys who understand both the strict liability statute and the broader negligence claims that may be available.
Colorado’s Dog Bite Laws
Strict liability (C.R.S. § 13-21-124) applies to bodily injury caused by a dog bite. The owner is liable regardless of the dog’s history or the owner’s knowledge of aggressive tendencies. This is the strongest legal protection for bite victims in the country.
Negligence claims may also apply when a dog attacks but does not bite — knocking someone down, for example — or when a landlord, property manager, or other third party knew about a dangerous dog and failed to act. Negligence claims are not limited by the strict liability statute and can cover a broader range of injuries.
Dangerous dog designation: Colorado municipalities may impose additional restrictions on dogs that have been declared dangerous. Greenwood Village follows Arapahoe County animal control regulations, and a prior dangerous dog designation strengthens your claim significantly.
For a free legal consultation with a dog bite lawyer serving Greenwood Village, call (303) 465-8733
Injuries We Handle
Dog bite injuries are often more serious than people expect. We handle cases involving deep puncture wounds and lacerations requiring surgical repair, facial and scalp injuries (especially in children), nerve damage resulting in numbness or loss of function, tendon and muscle damage, infections including MRSA and sepsis, scarring and disfigurement requiring plastic surgery, and post-traumatic stress disorder — particularly in young children who develop lasting fear of animals.
“We intentionally limit our caseload so every client gets direct attorney involvement. You’ll know the lawyers working on your case, and they’ll know you.”
— Jason Jordan, Founder and Lead Trial Lawyer at Jordan Law
Compensation in Dog Bite Cases
Dog bite victims can recover economic damages (medical bills, plastic surgery costs, lost wages, future treatment) and noneconomic damages (pain and suffering, emotional distress, scarring, disfigurement). Under HB 24-1472, noneconomic damages are capped at approximately $1.5 million. There is no cap on economic damages. In cases involving grossly negligent behavior by the dog owner — such as knowingly keeping an aggressive dog off-leash — punitive damages may also be available.
The statute of limitations for dog bite claims in Colorado is 2 years from the date of the attack (C.R.S. § 13-80-102).
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Why Hire Jordan Law for Your Greenwood Village Dog Bite Case?
Colorado’s strict liability law is on your side — but the insurance company still won’t make it easy. Dog bite cases under C.R.S. § 13-21-124 should be straightforward: the dog bit you, you’re injured, the owner is liable. But homeowner’s insurance companies — which cover most dog bite claims — fight these cases hard. They’ll dispute the severity of your injuries, argue you provoked the dog, claim you were trespassing, or lowball your offer hoping you’ll take it before you understand what your case is actually worth. You need attorneys who know these tactics and won’t let the insurer get away with them.
We handle the cases other firms won’t. Many personal injury firms treat dog bites as small claims — quick settlements for a few thousand dollars. But dog attacks can cause catastrophic injuries: facial disfigurement requiring multiple reconstructive surgeries, nerve damage that never fully heals, deep tissue infections including MRSA, and severe psychological trauma — especially in children. These cases require the same level of investigation, expert involvement, and litigation preparation as any serious personal injury claim. Jordan Law treats them that way.
Over $550 million recovered — and a trial record that changes the math. Our results include a $131 million verdict, a $45 million settlement, and a $42 million verdict. Insurance companies track which firms actually take cases to trial. When they see Jordan Law on a dog bite claim, they know we’re not going to accept a lowball offer just to close the file. That reputation directly affects the settlement numbers they put on the table — even in cases that never see a courtroom.
“It’s very important that you end up with the right attorney — not just the one who advertises the most or has the most clicks online. You want an attorney with significant experience, not only handling this type of work but actually trying cases. Insurance companies know which firms actually take cases to trial, and that affects how your case is handled.”
— Jason Jordan, Founding Partner
We build the full damages picture. A dog bite claim isn’t just about the ER visit. We work with plastic surgeons, infectious disease specialists, and mental health professionals to document the complete scope of your injuries — including future reconstructive procedures, scar revision surgery, and psychological treatment for PTSD and anxiety. For children who’ve been attacked, the emotional impact can last years, and we make sure that’s reflected in the claim.
We know Arapahoe County and the 18th Judicial District. Our office is at 5445 DTC Parkway, Suite 1000, Greenwood Village — right in the heart of the community we serve. Dog bite lawsuits arising from incidents in Greenwood Village are filed in the 18th Judicial District at the Arapahoe County Justice Center, 7325 South Potomac Street, Centennial. We know these courts, we know the judges, and we know how to present dog bite cases effectively in this jurisdiction.
No fee unless we win. Every dog bite case is handled on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing upfront. We advance the costs of investigation, medical records, expert consultations, and litigation. If we don’t recover compensation for you, you owe us nothing. Your consultation is always free.
Free Consultation — Call (303) 465-8733
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