Dog Bite · Hobbs, NM
Bitten by a Dog in Hobbs?
Tell us what happened. A participating New Mexico law firm may review your Hobbs case for free — in English or Spanish. New Mexico allows three years for injury lawsuits — but claims against a government entity require written notice within just 90 days.
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Finding a dog bite attorney in Hobbs
Looking for a dog bite lawyer near you in Hobbs? New Mexico has no dog bite statute — cases turn on what the owner knew — and a participating Hobbs dog bite attorney may offer a free consultation to review your injury.
Dog Bite cases in Hobbs
Dog bites in Hobbs happen on trails, at parks, and at friends' and neighbors' homes across Lea County. New Mexico has no dog bite statute: an owner is liable when they knew or should have known the dog was dangerous (the 'one-bite' rule), or when ordinary negligence — like ignoring leash laws — led to the attack. That makes evidence about the dog's history the battleground.
If the owner knew the dog was aggressive, or was careless in controlling it, they may be responsible — and homeowner's or renter's insurance often applies. A participating New Mexico law firm may review your Hobbs dog bite and what can be shown about the dog's history.
Common Hobbs dog bite situations
- Bites on trails, at parks, and in neighborhoods
- Attacks on children by family or neighborhood dogs
- Serious bites requiring surgery or leaving scars
- Bites by dogs with a known history of aggression
Dog Bite help in Hobbs, Lea County
Dog Bite matters come up for people across Hobbs and Lea County. A participating New Mexico law firm can review a dog bite situation for someone in Hobbs or the surrounding Permian Basin, including nearby Lovington, Eunice, and Seminole. A firm can review a situation from Hobbs neighborhoods like downtown Hobbs, north Hobbs, and the Lovington Highway corridor.
How a participating law firm may review your situation
After you submit a free case review, your request is delivered to a participating New Mexico law firm — participating firms are paid advertisers, and each firm independently determines whether it can assist you. The firm may contact you to learn more and explain how New Mexico claims generally work. There is no cost to request a review, and submitting the form does not create an attorney-client relationship.
What information to prepare
- The date and location of what happened
- Any report or exchange of information, if you have it
- Photos of the scene, vehicles or equipment, and any injuries
- Names and contact info for any witnesses
- Records of medical treatment you have received
- Insurance or employer information, as applicable
Why quick action matters in New Mexico
New Mexico generally allows three years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit — but claims against a government entity require written notice within just 90 days under the New Mexico Tort Claims Act. Evidence also fades quickly. This is general information, not legal advice; a participating law firm can explain the deadlines that apply to you.
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Hobbs Dog Bite FAQ
Common questions
Is this a law firm?
No. NM Legal Help is a legal advertising website. It is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Your inquiry may be shared with a participating New Mexico law firm for review.
What does a case review cost?
Requesting a case review through this website is free. A participating law firm will explain any fees during your consultation.
How long do I have to file a claim in New Mexico?
New Mexico generally allows three years from the date of injury for personal injury lawsuits — but claims against a government entity require written notice within just 90 days under the Tort Claims Act. This is general information, not legal advice. A participating law firm can explain the deadlines that apply to you.
Does it matter that the dog never bit anyone before?
In New Mexico it matters a lot — with no dog bite statute, liability generally requires showing the owner knew or should have known the dog was dangerous, or was otherwise negligent. Prior complaints, leash-law violations, and warnings all help. A participating law firm can review what evidence may exist. This is general information, not legal advice.
How much is a dog bite case worth in Hobbs?
There's no set amount — it depends on your injuries, medical treatment, lost income, and how it happened. A participating New Mexico law firm can review your Hobbs situation and explain what a claim or settlement might involve. This is general information, not legal advice, and no outcome is guaranteed.
Should I accept the insurance company's first offer in Hobbs?
Be careful — first offers often come before the full extent of injuries and losses is known, and accepting generally ends the claim. A participating New Mexico law firm can review whether an offer reflects your Hobbs situation. This is general information, not legal advice.
How long does a dog bite case take in Hobbs?
It varies widely — some matters resolve in months, while disputed cases can take a year or more. Acting early, preserving evidence, and getting treatment documented all help. A participating New Mexico law firm can give you a realistic sense after reviewing your Hobbs situation. No outcome is guaranteed.
How do I find a dog bite lawyer near me in Hobbs?
NM Legal Help is not a law firm, but you can request a free case review online and a participating New Mexico law firm serving Hobbs may review your situation — often the fastest way to find out where you stand.
Where are Hobbs dog bite cases handled?
Hobbs is in Lea County. A civil dog bite claim arising there is generally handled through the Lea County District Court (Fifth Judicial District) (100 N Love Street, Lovington, NM 88260), though where it is filed depends on the facts. A participating New Mexico law firm can review a case from Hobbs or nearby Lovington, Eunice, and Seminole. This is general information, not legal advice.
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