Mukilteo Dog Bite Lawyer
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Dog Bite in Mukilteo, Washington: What the Data Shows
Washington is a strict liability state for dog bites. If a dog bites you or a member of your family, the dog's owner is legally responsible for your injuries regardless of whether the dog has ever bitten anyone before. The so-called one bite rule that applies in some states does not exist in Washington. Foster Law Offices helps dog bite victims throughout Snohomish County hold negligent owners and their insurance companies accountable, pursuing full compensation for physical injuries, emotional trauma, scarring, and all related costs. No fee unless we win. Call or text (425) 971-5400.
Dog Bite cases are among the most life-altering injuries a person can suffer. The physical, emotional, and financial toll extends far beyond the initial accident, affecting not just the victim, but their entire family for years or even decades to come.
The Mukilteo Speedway corridor carries some of the heaviest traffic in South Snohomish County, connecting the ferry terminal to I-5 and serving as a major commuter and commercial route. The ferry terminal itself is a source of frequent congestion-related incidents, particularly during peak commute hours and summer months when foot traffic surges. SR-525 through Mukilteo and the intersections near Harbour Pointe and the Paine Field development area are well-known trouble spots. The waterfront trail and residential streets near the historic lighthouse attract cyclists and pedestrians year-round. Ongoing construction near Paine Field has brought additional truck traffic and hazards to the surrounding roads.
Critical Care Access
Medical Care and Treatment in Mukilteo
Nearest Hospital
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett (8 miles northeast)
Provides emergency and acute care for serious injuries. Access to specialized medical care is critical in catastrophic injury cases.
Trauma Center
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett is approximately 6-8 miles north via I-5 or SR 526 — the nearest Level II Trauma Center for Mukilteo residents.
In catastrophic injury cases, the speed of initial trauma response can significantly affect long-term outcomes. Every minute matters.
Specialist Network
Puget Sound Region
Foster Law connects Mukilteo clients with neurologists, orthopedic surgeons, rehabilitation physicians, and mental health professionals.
We coordinate with treating physicians to document the full scope of injuries and future medical needs, documentation that is essential for building a case that reflects the true cost of the injury.
Mukilteo At a Glance
Local Information
Nearest Hospital
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett (8 miles northeast)
Providence Regional Medical Center Everett is approximately 6-8 miles north via I-5 or SR 526 — the nearest Level II Trauma Center for Mukilteo residents.
Courthouse
Personal injury cases from Mukilteo are filed at Snohomish County Superior Court at 3000 Rockefeller Avenue in Everett.
Population
~22,000
High-Risk Roads
- ›Mukilteo Speedway (SR-525)
- ›Harbour Pointe Boulevard
- ›SR-526 interchange near Boeing
Medical Context
Understanding Dog Bite Injuries
Severity Range
The severity varies widely, from cases requiring months of rehabilitation to permanent disabilities that fundamentally change how a person lives, works, and interacts with the world.
Long-Term Prognosis
Prognosis depends on the nature and location of the injury, the victim's age, how quickly they received treatment, and the quality of ongoing rehabilitation. Some patients recover; others face permanent limitations.
Expert Representation
What remains constant across every case is the need for experienced legal representation that understands the medical complexities and can accurately project the full lifetime cost of the injury.
Washington's dog bite liability statute at RCW 16.08.040 is unambiguous: a dog owner is liable for damages when their dog bites a person who is in a public place or lawfully on private property, regardless of the dog's prior history of biting and regardless of whether the owner had any prior knowledge the dog was dangerous. This strict liability standard is one of the strongest in the country, and it exists because children and other innocent victims should not have to bear the consequences of an owner's failure to control their animal. Dog bite injuries range from puncture wounds and lacerations to severe and permanent disfigurement, nerve damage, infection, and deep psychological trauma. Children are disproportionately the victims of serious dog bites, and injuries to a child's face, hands, and scalp can require multiple reconstructive surgeries and leave permanent scars that affect self-image and quality of life for decades. In addition to physical injuries, many dog bite victims — both adults and children — develop post-traumatic stress disorder, phobias, and lasting anxiety that affects their ability to work, socialize, and function normally. Most dog bite claims are covered by the dog owner's homeowner's insurance or renter's insurance policy. These policies typically carry personal liability coverage of $100,000 to $300,000 or more. Insurance companies for homeowner's policies still work to minimize what they pay on dog bite claims. They may argue provocation, trespass, or comparative fault to reduce or deny your claim. Foster Law counters these arguments with the plain language of RCW 16.08.040 and thorough documentation of your injuries. Washington's three-year statute of limitations applies to dog bite claims. However, evidence including photographs of injuries, animal control records, and medical documentation should be gathered immediately.
Lifetime Costs
Life Care Planning
Catastrophic injuries don't just generate medical bills today. They create a lifetime of costs that must be accounted for in any settlement or verdict. A life care plan is a comprehensive, medically-based document that projects every future expense related to the injury.
What a Life Care Plan Covers
- Future surgeries and medical procedures
- Prescription medications and medical equipment
- In-home care and assisted living needs
- Physical and occupational therapy
- Lost earning capacity
- Home and vehicle modifications
Our Expert Team
Foster Law works with certified life care planners, forensic economists, and vocational rehabilitation experts to build detailed projections, often totaling millions of dollars.
Without this analysis, insurance companies will attempt to settle for a fraction of what the injured person actually needs. A comprehensive life care plan ensures that a settlement today covers the real costs of tomorrow.
Insurance companies have their own economists and medical reviewers working to minimize payouts. Foster Law levels the playing field by retaining equally qualified experts who advocate for the injured, not for the insurer's bottom line.

Your Attorneys
Jeff & Kupala Foster
When you hire Foster Law, you get Jeff and Kupala: not a junior associate, not a paralegal, not a case manager. They have represented injured people and families throughout Mukilteo and Snohomish County for over two decades. They keep a deliberately small caseload so every client gets the attention their case demands.
- Jeff or Kupala personally handles your case from start to finish
- Born and raised in Snohomish County, Jeff is a Mariner High School graduate
- Husband-and-wife team with 40+ years combined experience
- AVVO Rated 10/10 Superb with 80+ five-star reviews
- Licensed in both Washington and Hawaii
Our Approach
How Foster Law Fights for Mukilteo Dog Bite Victims
What We Do
- Identify the dog owner and their applicable homeowner's or renter's insurance coverage
- Document injuries thoroughly including photographs, medical records, and evidence of scarring and disfigurement
- Work with plastic surgeons and mental health professionals to address physical and psychological impacts
- Pursue full compensation for medical costs, scarring, reconstructive surgery, emotional distress, and lost income
- Counter insurance company defenses including claims of provocation or comparative fault
- Handle all communications with the owner's insurer while you focus on healing
Why Clients Choose Us
- Knowledge of Washington's strict liability dog bite statute under RCW 16.08.040 and its application
- Experience maximizing recovery for children and adult dog bite victims in Snohomish County
- Understanding of both the physical and psychological dimensions of serious dog bite injuries
- No fee unless we win.
- Compassionate direct representation from Jeff or Kupala, from first call through resolution
- No office visit required. Reach us by phone, text, email, or Zoom.
The Process
How It Works
Call or Text. It's Free
Reach Jeff or Kupala directly at (425) 971-5400. No call centers, no intake teams. Tell us what happened and we'll give you honest legal advice, even before you decide to hire us.
We Take Over Everything
From the moment you hire us, we handle all insurance communications, gather evidence, order medical records, and build your case. You focus on your recovery. We handle the rest.
We Fight for Full Compensation
We prepare every case for trial from day one because that preparation produces better results. Insurance companies know which firms go to court, and they negotiate accordingly.
Client Reviews
What Our Clients Say
"I highly recommend Jeff Foster! He and his team are incredibly knowledgeable, professional, and always responsive to my questions. Throughout my case, they provided clear guidance and went above and beyond to ensure the best possible outcome. Their dedication and attention to det..."
"Jeff was wonderful in helping me settle a claim for a boat accident in Hawaii where I broke my arm and required surgery. He was friendly and patient in helping explain the process, legal terms, etc. and helping me successfully navigate the process to settle with the insurance com..."
"Jeff was great after a car accident in which I had a spinal injury due to a drunk driver rear ending my car. Jeff stepped in and made me feel comfortable and confident I would get what I deserved — and in the end I definitely felt like I got what I deserved. Thanks Jeff."
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Client testimonials do not constitute a guarantee of outcome. Results may vary. Each case depends on its own facts, circumstances, and applicable law. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Washington's RCW 16.08.040 imposes strict liability. The owner is legally responsible even for a first bite, even if the dog had never shown any prior aggression. The one-bite rule does not apply in Washington State.
In most cases the dog owner's homeowner's or renter's insurance policy covers the claim. Personal liability coverage in these policies typically applies to dog bite incidents. Foster Law identifies the applicable insurance and pursues your claim directly against it.
Yes. Washington's statute applies when the victim is lawfully present — whether in a public place or on private property with permission. Being a guest at someone's home fully meets that standard.
In most cases you are not suing them personally — you are filing a claim against their homeowner's or renter's insurance policy. Insurance companies handle and pay these claims. This is exactly what that insurance is designed to cover.
You may recover all medical expenses, future medical costs including scar revision surgery and reconstructive procedures, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and compensation for permanent disfigurement or scarring. Children's claims frequently include significant pain and suffering and psychological trauma components.
Washington's strict liability statute specifically covers bite injuries. However injuries from being knocked down, jumped on, or otherwise attacked by a dog can be pursued under general negligence theories when the owner knew or should have known of the dog's dangerous propensities. Call Foster Law to discuss the specifics of your situation.
The information in these FAQs is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice for your specific situation. Reading this content does not create an attorney-client relationship with Foster Law Offices.
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