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Dog Bite Injury and the Law

Dog Bite Injury and the Law

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Some Scary Numbers

Do you know that dogs bite 4.5 million Americans each year? Twenty percent of these attacks require medical attention. If you need to seek medical attention, make sure you talk to injury lawyers that have a dog bite injury attorney specialist. Alternatively, if you are a dog owner and wish to understand your liability in an animal case, our dog bite injury attorney is a cut above your average injury lawyers.

Some Dog Bite Facts

Children are most at risk to be bitten and to require medical attention, with children aged 5 to 9 years the highest age bracket of victims. Among adults, men are more likely to be bitten than females. Adults with two or more dogs in the home are five times more likely to be bitten than those living with dogs.

Prevention

The best way to minimize the need for a dog bite injury attorney is to learn how to reduce your chances of being bit. Before bringing dog(s) into your house you should consult with a veterinarian, breeder, or other animal professional. Be vigilant around children, especially ones who look timid or fearful of the dog. Never leave children alone with your dog is another way to avoid requiring injury lawyers. Of course, you will want to leash your dog or keep it in a secured, fenced environment not easily attained by children or other individuals. Not only should you get your required rabies vaccinations for your dogs, keep the certificate in an easy to remember and accessible location.

What to do if you are Attacked

If you or a loved one is ever attacked by a dog in Dayton, Ohio, seek immediate medical attention. Once medical treatment is complete, seek out professional dog bite injury attorneys like the ones at Gounaris Denslow Abboud, Co., LPA. A team of talented injury lawyers will assist you to determine your best legal recourse including damages. After assisting you to locate the owner of the dog, we will help determine whether they are properly insured and the liability insurance coverage. You should keep copies of all important documents such as medical bills, invoices, keep records of lost work time, and any other relevant out of pocket expenses.

Time is of the Essence

You need to seek out an experienced dog bite injury attorney as soon as possible so that they can make a claim for damages as quickly as possible. Insurance companies are notoriously difficult to deal with and in this case a team of injury lawyers is man's best friend.

Contact the Ohio personal injury attorney team of Gounaris Denslow Abboud, Co., LPA for your free case analysis at (937) 222-1515.

Most Ohio personal injury law firms charge a fee of 33.3% of your recovery in an auto accident case. At Gounaris Denslow Abboud, we offer a 25% contingency fee in car accident cases. That means more money in your pocket. Click here to find out more about our fee schedule.

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