Dog Bite Lawyer in Mississauga
Dog attacks can cause devastating physical injuries and lasting psychological trauma. In a densely populated city like Mississauga—with its many parks, walking trails along the Credit River, and residential neighbourhoods from Port Credit to Meadowvale—encounters with aggressive dogs are a real concern. Whether you or your child was bitten while walking in a Mississauga neighbourhood, visiting a park, or even on private property, Ontario law provides strong protections for dog bite victims. At UL Lawyers, we help Mississauga families recover the compensation they need to heal.
Our dog bite lawyers have represented victims across Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, and throughout the Peel Region. Under Ontario's Dog Owners' Liability Act, the dog's owner is strictly liable for bite injuries—meaning you don't need to prove negligence. Our Burlington office is about 30 minutes from Mississauga via the QEW. Call us today at 905-744-8888 for a free consultation about your dog bite claim.
Dog Bite Legal Services for Mississauga Residents
Mississauga's population of over 700,000 includes thousands of dog owners. While most dogs are well-behaved, attacks do happen—at parks like Lakefront Promenade and Jack Darling Memorial Park, along residential streets in Erin Mills and Streetsville, and in the common areas of Mississauga's many condominium and apartment complexes. When a dog attacks, the injuries can be severe, particularly for children and seniors.
Our dog bite lawyers assist Mississauga clients with:
- Dog bite injury claims — Pursuing full compensation for bite injuries under the Dog Owners' Liability Act
- Child dog bite cases — Special advocacy for children who suffer physical and psychological injuries from dog attacks
- Scarring and disfigurement claims — Seeking compensation for permanent scarring, especially facial injuries requiring plastic surgery
- Landlord liability claims — Holding landlords accountable when they knew or should have known about a dangerous dog on their property
- Dog walker and pet sitter liability — Claims against third parties who had control of the dog when the attack occurred
- Homeowner's insurance claims — Navigating the dog owner's homeowner's or renter's insurance policy for compensation
Mississauga Dog Bite Claims at a Glance
- Governing Law: Dog Owners' Liability Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. D.16
- Liability Standard: Strict liability — no need to prove negligence
- Report To: Peel Region Animal Services
- Court: Ontario Superior Court of Justice — Brampton (7755 Hurontario St)
- Limitation Period: 2 years (tolled for minors until age 18)
Strict Liability: What It Means for Mississauga Dog Bite Victims
Ontario's Dog Owners' Liability Act imposes strict liability on dog owners. This means that if a dog bites you in Mississauga—whether in a park, on a sidewalk, at a private home, or in a commercial building—the owner is automatically responsible for your damages. You do not need to prove that the owner was careless or that they knew their dog was aggressive. The simple fact that their dog bit you is enough to establish liability.
This is a powerful protection for victims. In many other types of injury claims, you must prove the defendant was negligent. With dog bites, the burden is significantly lower. However, the dog owner or their insurer may try to argue that you provoked the dog, that you were trespassing, or that you assumed the risk of being bitten. Our lawyers know how to counter these defences and protect your claim.
Dog Bites Involving Children in Mississauga
Children are the most common victims of dog attacks, and the injuries can be particularly devastating. Young children are at face and neck height with many dogs, which means bites often cause facial scarring, eye injuries, and severe lacerations that require plastic surgery. Beyond the physical injuries, children frequently develop lasting psychological trauma, including fear of dogs, nightmares, and anxiety.
If your child was bitten by a dog in a Mississauga neighbourhood, at a friend's house, or in a public park, you have the right to pursue compensation on their behalf. The two-year limitation period does not begin to run for minors until they turn 18, but we recommend taking action promptly to preserve evidence and ensure the best possible outcome for your child.
How Our Dog Bite Lawyers Help Mississauga Clients
When you contact UL Lawyers about a Mississauga dog bite, here's what to expect:
Free Case Assessment
We review the circumstances of the attack, your injuries, and any available evidence. You'll receive an honest assessment of your claim and a clear explanation of your legal rights. We serve clients throughout Mississauga, from Clarkson to Malton to Meadowvale.
Investigation and Evidence Gathering
We obtain the Peel Region Animal Services report, identify the dog owner's insurance coverage, gather medical records, and document your injuries. If the dog has a history of aggression, we obtain records of prior complaints or incidents, which can strengthen your claim for additional damages.
Negotiation and Litigation
Most dog bite claims are resolved through negotiation with the dog owner's homeowner's or renter's insurance company. If the insurer refuses to offer fair compensation, we're prepared to litigate your claim through the Ontario Superior Court of Justice at the Brampton Courthouse. Our goal is always to secure full and fair compensation for your injuries.
Talk to a Dog Bite Lawyer Serving Mississauga Today
If you or a family member has been bitten by a dog in Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, or anywhere in the Peel Region, contact us for a free consultation. We'll assess your case and explain your options clearly.
Why Mississauga clients choose UL Lawyers:
- Proximity — Our Burlington office is about 30 minutes from Mississauga via the QEW
- Strict liability expertise — We understand the Dog Owners' Liability Act and how to maximize your claim
- Compassionate advocacy — We handle sensitive cases involving children with care and determination
- No upfront costs — Dog bite cases handled on contingency
Contact us today for a free consultation. Call 905-744-8888 or request a consultation online.
Official Resources
For authoritative information, refer to these government and regulatory sources:
- Dog Owners' Liability Act — Ontario legislation governing dog owner responsibility
- Peel Region Animal Services — Report dog bites and animal control
- City of Mississauga — Municipal bylaws and local services
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Last Updated: March 2026 | This page is reviewed quarterly to reflect current Ontario law.
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