Owning a dog can be a rewarding experience. Dogs are known to decrease stress levels, increase immunity, and provide a sense of emotional well-being, along with many more benefits.
The best thing a dog offers to a pet owner is unconditional love. For many dog owners, their dog is a loved member of the family.
But what happens when another person’s dog bites you, and you end up with serious injuries?
Dog bites are not uncommon. Over 4.7 million Americans are bitten every year, half of them being children between ages 5-9. About 20% of all dog bites need medical attention.
There are several dangerous dog breeds known for dog attacks. Breeds like Pit Bulls, German Shephards, and Wolf/Dog hybrids are well known for causing a lot of damage to humans.
But even a small dog can be a dangerous animal. Smaller breeds can cause serious physical injuries in a bite attack.
Anyone can be the victim of a dog bite, even if you are careful and non-confrontational.
If a dog bit you due to a negligent owner, you might not realize that you have the right to compensation for your injuries, medical costs, and damages. The Brown Firm has experienced attorneys in Georgia and South Carolina to help you with your dog bite lawsuit. Contact us for a free consultation so we can inform you of your rights after an injury.
The first, and most obvious way, to prevent a dog bite is to stay off of private property where a dog is present. If you trespass on private property, the dog bite laws may not apply to you.
Here are a few ways to prevent a dog bite:
It’s important to prevent dog bites, but all it takes is one mistake to end up in the emergency room. You should know your rights and legal options as a dog bite victim under the law.
For example, some states do not have a statewide leash law, but pet owners can be held liable if they break the local ordinances meant to restrain vicious dogs and prevent animal bites.
Contact our dog attack attorneys if you’ve been attacked. You will work with an experienced lawyer to help get you the compensation you deserve while healing from your dog bite injury.
If a dog bites you or your child, the first thing you need to do is get to safety. Fortunately, bite fatalities are rare, but you can still be severely injured.
After that, there are essential steps you should take immediately to prevent infection. Infections are the number one concern with animal attack lacerations because dogs’ mouths and nails are filled with bacteria.
Here’s what to do immediately after a dog bite attack:
If you don’t own the dog, there are more thongs you should do after caring for the wound, including seeing if the dog has been vaccinated for rabies. Your health care professional will need to know this and may give you a rabies vaccine and a tetanus booster.
To help your dog bite claim, we suggest you try to gather the following contact information and other details from any witnesses and the dog’s owner:
After you’ve gathered this information after the bite incident, you need to contact a dog bite injury lawyer right away. Dog bite injury claims are complicated, and you will need someone on your side as you focus on recovering from your injury.
The most dangerous aspect of a dog bite is the high risk of infection of the wounds. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 18% of dog bites become infected.
Dogs carry harmful bacteria in their mouths. If you’re bitten, bacteria can be pushed deep into the body, making it difficult to clean. An infection from a dog bite can severely alter your quality of life and cause severe mental anguish.
Common infections include:
Signs of infection include:
Many dog bite victims develop long-term or even permanent damage after an attack, especially if the injuries aren’t treated promptly. Dog bites can cause long-term pain, nerve damage, and mobility issues. Permanent scarring and disfigurement requiring reconstructive surgery are frequent outcomes of many bites.
Emotional distress and a loss of enjoyment of life are also common and just as troublesome as the physical effects. Psychological injuries like anxiety and fear around dogs and even post-traumatic stress disorder develop after being attacked by a dog.
The most common and typical injuries seen by our dog bite injury lawyers are:
Anyone bit by a dog may be able to file a personal injury claim against the animal’s owner. To successfully file a dog bite claim, there are a few things you will need to do.
First, you will need to call the police. When you do, the department will complete a bite report that they will forward to the appropriate parties.
From here, the dog will be examined, and an official investigation will begin. Now you can start a personal injury claim against the animal’s owner.
Your personal injury claim should be handled by an experienced dog bite attorney. Once your accident report has been filed, reach out to an experienced dog bite lawyer to discuss how to go about bringing a dog bite case. Working with a personal injury attorney is beneficial because an attorney will be familiar with the recovery process and know how to negotiate with insurance companies.
The party defending against your claim will typically be the insurance company that covers the animal owner’s homeowner’s insurance. The insurance company wants to settle your claim for as little as possible, but your attorney will advocate on your behalf to get you fair compensation.
If the animal’s owner did not have insurance, an attorney could help you negotiate your medical bills with the emergency room where you were treated and explore other compensation options.
The dog bite attorneys at The Brown Firm are experienced with all types of personal injury lawsuits, including dog bite claims.
Our experienced personal injury lawyers will manage all legal case procedures, including:
From the time a dog bite victim retains us, our attorneys work hard to get the compensation deserved for medical bills and the pain and suffering while healing after the dog attack.
You may also have medical expenses to prevent permanent scarring or disfigurement. Our law firm has a team of specialists and experts who are experienced in retrieving evidence from the scene.
We also secure witness statements to build a strong case to recover the highest settlement possible and a favorable outcome for our clients.
Contact our top dog bite injury attorneys today for a free case evaluation and get the compensation and justice you deserve.
If you or a loved one were injured and need help, our skilled personal injury lawyers will be at your side every step of the way.
Fill out our simple online contact form or give our office a call now at (800) 529-1441.
Harry Brown isn’t your average trial lawyer. Besides graduating from John Marshall Law School and passing the bar in Georgia, he earned a Doctor of Chiropractic from Parker College of Chiropractic. He was a practicing chiropractor for 10 years.
Chiropractors don’t just learn how bodies work and respond to trauma—they’re also specially trained to see things holistically. This unique perspective helps Harry and his team uncover the truth when investigating cases and understand what their clients really need.
Harry sees accident injuries and the healthcare industry in a way most personal injury lawyers don’t. He brings that empathy to his practice.
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