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Level 4 Dog Bite in Arizona

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Posted on October 4, 2025 in

A Level 4 dog bite under the Dunbar Dog Bite Scale is the result of a single dog bite. A Level 4 bite consists of one to four deep punctures of your skin with at least one puncture deeper than half the length of the dog’s canine teeth.

A Level 4 dog bite is a significant injury with a high risk of infection that requires significant medical treatment, especially if the dog bite was done on a sensitive part of your body like the neck, face, eyes, or chest.

If you have been bitten by a dog in Arizona, and you require medical treatment for your injuries, Stone Rose Law can help you recover compensation for your out-of-pocket costs, including medical expenses and any related costs to repair or replace property.

Call us at (480) 631-3025 or use our contact form for a free dog bite case evaluation.

What Are the Legal Consequences of a Level 4 Dog Bite Attack?

Arizona law establishes strict liability for dog owners for injuries and damages caused by their dogs. What this means is that if a dog bites another person, the owner is legally responsible for any medical bills and other related expenses.

In addition to a strict liability claim, you can file a personal injury lawsuit based on the negligence of the owner or the person who was in control of the dog at the time of the attack. Most people, however, will rely on strict liability if they file a lawsuit.

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How Much Can You Recover for a Level 4 Dog Bite Claim?

In a personal injury claim, the recovery you seek will take the form of money damages, paid from insurance coverage or from a judgment award. 

These damages come in two types: economic damages and non-economic damages.

  • Economic damages compensate you for calculable kinds of harm.
  • Non-economic damages address harms that are indirect, such as emotional distress up to and including post-traumatic stress disorder.

The table below provides some examples of economic and non-economic damages you might be able to recover in a successful Level 4 dog bite injury claim:

Economic DamagesNon-Economic Damages
Medical bills

Funeral and burial costs

Value of lost wages and benefits

Repair or replacement for property damage or loss
Pain and suffering, and mental anguish

Emotional trauma

Anxiety and depression

Possible recovery of punitive damages

When calculating how much you can receive from a dog bite settlement, consider the following factors:

  • The cost of any medical expenses because of the dog bite.
  • Whether you have lost any wages because of time missed from work.
  • Whether you have suffered any property damage as a result of the dog bite.
  • Whether you have suffered any physical pain, emotional distress, anxiety or depression, or other mental anguish as a result of the dog bite.

Factors that can affect the value of a wrongful death settlement after a dog bite include:

  • Your age and health
  • Your earning potential
  • The nature and severity of the attack

In Arizona, most dog bite claims settle out of court. The settlement payout funds are usually provided by the dog owner’s home insurance or general liability insurance, if any.

A typical dog bite settlement amount is in the low five figures; however, this can vary quite a bit depending upon all of the circumstances and factors above. 

If you receive dog bite puncture wounds requiring extensive medical treatment, or if you lose a loved one to fatal injuries, then the settlement sum can be hundreds of thousands of dollars or more.

Treatment for a Level 4 Dog Bite

A Level 4 dog bite involves extensive injuries. 

It requires immediate medical attention and, in some cases, extensive medical treatment. 

You may receive a series of anti-rabies shots as a precaution.

How Much Time Do I Have to File a Claim After a Level 4 Dog Bite?

Under the Arizona statute of limitations for personal injury claims, you have two years from the date of the attack to file a legal claim based on negligence, and just 1-year for claims made under the legal theory of strict liability.

Do You Have Questions About a Level 4 Dog Bite Attack?

At Stone Rose Law, our personal injury attorneys represent victims of dog bites for all dog bite levels.

If you or a loved one has been a dog bite victim, then call our law office at (480) 631-3025, or contact us online so we can get started on your case with a free consultation.