Dog Bites
Common Personal Injuries Resulting From Dog Bites
When a dog bites a person, there are many different potential threats of personal injury that can result. Read on for information on some common types of personal injury that result from dog bites and what you can do to pursue the compensation you deserve after being injured due to someone else’s negligence. Severe Bleeding…
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When a person suffers personal injury from a dog bite on the owner’s property, what should they do next? This article aims to present information on the difference between dog bite liability insurance claims and personal injury litigation for damages. Dog Bite Liability Insurance When it comes to personal injury cases involving dog bites, New…
Read MoreAfter a Dog Bite: Know Your Infection Risk
Although wounds from dog bites can be troubling, the real risk of personal injury comes from the threat of infections. Read on for more information about infection risks from dog bites and how premises liability attorneys can help bog bite victims. Common Infections From Dog Bites When an individual suffers personal injury from a dog…
Read MoreDog Bite Laws in New Jersey
For millions of Americans, the loyalty and companionship that comes from owning a dog simply cannot be rivaled. While owning dogs is one of life’s true pleasures for pet lovers, with this privilege comes the responsibility of ensuring that the animal instinct in them is curtailed to a safe enough degree. When dog bites occur…
Read MoreWhat to do After a Dog Bite
How to Respond to a Dog Bite Incident Statistics reveal that dog attacks often occur quickly and that victims are often left unprepared to deal with these attacks. Additionally, the Center for Disease Control reports that approximately 4.7 million individuals in the United States are bitten by dogs each year. If you or a loved…
Read MoreWhat Should I do if My Neighbor’s Dog Bites Me?
Even though most dogs are friendly by nature, some have the potential to become upset and attack humans. A dog’s owner is responsible for taking reasonable steps to make sure that his or her dog does not bite others. Understandably, if you are attacked by your neighbor’s, or someone else’s dog, it can be hard…
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