Average Dog Bite Settlement in Virginia
How a Dog Bite Settlement Is Calculated
If a dog has bitten you or someone you love in Virginia, the first question is usually: how much is my case worth? There is no official Virginia average — what your claim is worth depends on your injury and on Virginia’s dog-bite law (below). Across the dog bite cases our firm has resolved, settlements have averaged about $49,900 (median $22,700), ranging from $1,000 to $505,000. If you’d rather just talk it through, we’re here 24/7 — call 866-592-4837.
What is the average dog bite settlement in Virginia?
Across the dog bite cases our firm has resolved nationwide:
- Average settlement: ~$49,900
- Median settlement: ~$22,700 (the “typical” case)
- Range: $1,000 to $505,000
The average is higher than the median because a handful of severe-injury cases (facial wounds, surgeries, permanent scarring) pull the average up. For most people, the median is the more realistic benchmark for what an everyday dog bite claim looks like.
A quick word on these numbers: every case is different, and past results never guarantee a future outcome. These figures are gross recoveries from real cases before attorney’s fees and costs, shared to give you a realistic starting point, not a promise.
Dog bite law in Virginia
Virginia is not a strict-liability state — it has no dog-bite statute. To recover, you generally must show the owner knew or should have known the dog was dangerous, or was negligent — for example, by violating a local leash ordinance, which Virginia courts treat as negligence per se (Butler v. Frieden). The bigger hurdle is Virginia’s pure contributory negligence rule: if you are found even 1% at fault, you can be barred from recovering anything. You have two years to file (Va. Code § 8.01-243). Because insurers lean hard on the contributory-negligence defense, early legal help is especially important here. See our Virginia dog bite law guide.
How our dog bite settlements break down
We don’t yet have enough resolved Virginia cases to publish a Virginia-specific average, so here is how our dog bite settlements break down nationwide:
How Our Dog Bite Settlements Break Down
About half of all dog bite cases settle between $10,000 and $50,000, while roughly 1 in 7 exceed $100,000 when injuries are severe. The Insurance Information Institute does not publish a Virginia-specific claim figure, but nationally in 2025 insurers paid an average of about $65,450 per dog-bite claim across roughly 28,450 claims — an insurer payout, not a settlement. In Virginia, how your claim is handled from the start matters more than in most states, because of the state’s strict contributory-negligence rule (below).
Real dog bite settlement examples
Illustrative outcomes from real cases our firm has resolved (nationwide). Details are generalized to protect client privacy; amounts are gross recoveries before fees and costs.
- $505,000: Severe attack with multiple surgeries and permanent disfigurement
- $275,000: Significant scarring and lasting nerve damage
- $151,000: Deep puncture wounds requiring surgical repair
- $100,000: Facial injury to a child
- $50,000: Moderate injury with visible scarring
- $22,500: Single bite requiring an ER visit and follow-up care
- $5,000 – $10,000: Minor bite, treated and healed without lasting injury
What affects how much your dog bite case is worth
- Severity of your injuries. Puncture wounds, broken bones, nerve damage, and infections all raise a claim’s value.
- Scarring and disfigurement. Permanent or visible scars (especially on the face) significantly increase compensation.
- Medical bills and future care. Surgeries, reconstructive procedures, and ongoing treatment are all recoverable.
- Lost wages. Time missed from work, and any lasting impact on your ability to earn.
- Emotional trauma. Anxiety, PTSD, and fear of dogs are real injuries the law recognizes.
- Insurance coverage. Most dog bite claims are paid by the owner’s homeowner’s or renter’s insurance. If the owner has no insurance, recovering money becomes much harder.
- Your state’s dog bite law. “Strict liability” states (like Illinois) make it far easier to recover than “one-bite” states.
Because the severity of the bite matters most, see typical settlements by Level 3, Level 4, or Level 5 bites, or see average dog bite settlement amounts across all cases.
Two cases that sound similar can settle for very different amounts. The biggest factors are:
How to find out what your dog bite case is worth
Try our Dog Bite Settlement Calculator for an instant ballpark based on your injuries.
Talk to us directly. A free case review gives you a far more accurate picture than any calculator, because we’ll look at the specifics insurance companies care about.
You don’t have to guess. There are two easy ways to get a real estimate:
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Virginia Dog Bite Settlement FAQs
There is no official Virginia average, and Virginia’s contributory-negligence rule makes proof critical. Across all the dog bite cases our firm has resolved, settlements have averaged about $49,900 (median $22,700), from $1,000 to $505,000.
One-bite. Virginia has no strict-liability dog-bite statute; you generally must show the owner knew or should have known the dog was dangerous, or was negligent (such as by violating a leash law).
Virginia is one of the few states where any fault of your own — even 1% — can completely bar your recovery. That makes it critical to show you did nothing to provoke the dog and were lawfully where you were bitten.
Two years from the date of injury (Va. Code § 8.01-243).
More than in most states. Because a small share of fault can bar recovery entirely, how your claim is presented from day one is critical. Our consultation is free and you pay nothing unless we win.