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There are many questions about dog bite injuries and whether or not dog owners can be sued for compensation. Every state has it's own unique laws that cover owner responsibility for their pets, including dogs. There are usually civil as well as criminal law that may come into play when a dog attacks a person and causes injury or death. Victims of dog bites are generally allowed to file lawsuit to recover medical bills, lost wages, physical therapy, mental therapy, pain and suffering and other losses. Again, each state has it's own laws that cover dog bites, and winning a dog bite lawsuit will depend upon knowing the law in the state where the dog bite occurred.
What does it take to win the most compensation possible in a dog bite lawsuit? The short answer is, a great injury lawyer who's experienced with dog bite lawsuits. When it comes to maximizing your compensation for a dog bite lawsuit, not all lawyers are created equal. Winning maximum awards in dog bite injury lawsuits takes a great lawyer who works with a team of professionals including injury experts such as doctors, nurses, physical therapists, as well as legal experts, and even financial planning professionals. We have our own team of experts to review your dog bite case and if the law says you can sue for damages, we'll help you get started toward a winning lawsuit or settlement.
The Dog Bite Lawyers support the Yellow Dog Project. Yellow Dogs are dogs who need space - they are not necessarily aggressive dogs but more often are dogs who have issues of fear; pain from recent surgery; are a rescue or shelter dog who has not yet had sufficient training or mastered obedience; are in training for work or service; are in service; or other reasons specific to the dog. The Yellow Dog Project seeks to educate appropriate ways to approach or make contact with a dog with permission of a dog owner only, whether or not a dog is a “yellow dog”. They also seek to promote the use of yellow ribbons to identify yellow dogs needing extra space. To learn more please visit www.TheYellowDogProject.com
When a dog attacks a person, there are a range of possible outcomes. The dog may "nip" and only catch some clothing causing some minor property damage. This happens frequently and most dog owners should be told about it when it happens so he or she can take proper corrective actions. Most non-injury dog bites don't result in civil suit for damages, but under some conditions it does happen. Other times the dog bite may be much more violent and cause lacerations, puncture wounds, muscle or tissue damage, broken bones, disfigurement, loss of sight, nerve damage and even death. When a dog bite or an attack occurs and it results in an injury to a person, medical attention should be sought. For example, any time the skin is broken due to a bite, even through a shirt or coat, or any clothing, it's important to have a doctor examination. Even some minor appearing injuries can result in major long term medical conditions. If you're been hurt from a dog bite, you should seek medical attention and then contact our specializing dog bite law firm to speak with a lawyer.
What happens when a dog bites a person or another animal depends on many factors such as the size of the dog, the temperament of the dog, the strength of the dog and it depends on factors related to the person or animal that is the victim of the dog attack. A large dog can do severe damage to soft tissues and bones, resulting in severe damage to the body, head and extremities. In worst case dog attacks can result in dismemberment and death. Large dogs attacking a small child or baby can do irreversible damage causing death. Large dogs can inflict serious injury even to larger people or other animals. Most dog bites don't result in death or dismemberment, however even small nips that seem to be nothing more than a scratch can result in infection and major tissue damage requiring prompt medical attention and costing the victim hundreds or thousands in medical bills.
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