Dog Bite Injuries – Taking a Bite Out of Dog Owner Negligence

Beware of Dog. It's a sign that we have all seen at some time or another. When we see it posted, we know to be wary of the canine that resides wherever the sign is. Our common sense tells us to avoid the animal to prevent being bitten. Responsible dog owners know to post this warning if there is a chance that their dog may be aggressive and attack someone. Unfortunately, there are a large number of dog owners who are not so responsible. Those dogs do wind up biting people and can cause substantial injury to their victims. If you have ever been the victim of a dog bite injury, you know that it is more than just a scratch.

It is estimated that more than 4 million people in the United States are bitten by a dog every year. Of those bites, at least 20% will require medical attention. Dog bite injuries can range from a small puncture to the flesh to missing digits and severe disfigurement. Although the dog itself is the instrument of the attack, it is the owner of the dog that must take the responsibility. In owning a dog you are assuming the risks associated with that ownership, which includes the risk that they will attack and injure someone.

If you have been bitten by a dog and sustained dog bite injuries, you may be entitled to financial compensation. The dog owner, as the responsible party must, at the minimum, pay your related medical expenses. If the injury that you have sustained will in some way, shape or form inhibit your ability to lead your life in the same way that you did prior to the attack then you may very well be entitled to further financial compensation. If you are unable to work, you are due lost wages. If you are severely disfigured, you could be owed pain and suffering.

If you have been the victim of a dog bite injury, the best thing that you can do is consult a lawyer that specializes in this sort of case. Have them review the information and determine whether you are eligible for a settlement of any kind.  An experienced dog bite attorney can advise whether you should seek financial compensation and help you build a case that will help you get that settlement.

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