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Thousands of innocent people every
year are bitten, seriously injured and even killed
due to dog bite injuries or animal attacks. Each
year there are more than 850,000 dog bites requiring
medical attention and over four million dog bites
ranging from minor injuries to serious dog maulings,
resulting in bodily injury and even death.
In
the United States alone, approximately 100 children
are bitten by dogs every day and approximately 92 of
these children will need medical attention. Dog bite
statistics show that once a dog has bitten, the dog
is more likely to bite again. Statistics also show
that the dog bites that people usually sustain occur
in their own neighborhoods. While dog bite
fatalities are rare, statistically 15 to 20 people
are killed in vicious fatal dog attacks every year.
One third of all injury claims against homeowner
liability policies are related to dog bites and dog
attacks.
Most dog bites are to the face,
causing infection, trauma and scarring. Wounds can
be classified as cuts, lacerations, abrasions,
crushing wounds or punctures. These wounds can often
result in fractured bones and/or disfiguring scars.
Frequently surgical repair is needed, and eyesight
or hearing is sometimes damaged permanently. Often
there is also emotional and psychological trauma
associated with dog bites and attacks to both the
victim and the person witnessing such an attack.
If
you were injured or a family member was injured or
killed by any animal, you can sue the person who
has, or should have had, control over the animal.
Brown & Crouppen can help. A dog owner is required
to control/restrain his or her animal in order to
ensure public safety. The dog owner may be held
responsible if you are on public property or if you
are legally on private property. Dog owners may be
held accountable for injuries sustained by their
animals if the animal was not properly secured on
their premises, on a leash, or the owner knew that
the animal was prone to violence.
The owner of a dog is strictly liable for anyone who
is injured or killed by a dog bite. You do not have
to prove that the owner was negligent, in most
cases. Further, the owner can be held responsible
for negligence if you can prove that the owner
failed to exercise ordinary care in controlling the
dog. This can include failure to warn of the dog's
dangerous traits, failing to restrain a dangerous
dog, or engaging in conduct likely to excite the dog
causing him to knock down, or injure, someone.
Additionally, if the dog was unleashed and you were
in a city with a leash law, there is a presumption
that the owner was negligent.
Costs of treatment for the dog bites are often very
high. Dog bite treatment can include emergency room
visits, hospitalization, psychological treatment and
often plastic surgery. You will be entitled to
damages for such medical expenses, in addition to
reimbursement for lost wages, pain and suffering,
and sometimes punitive damages. Brown & Couppen can
help you in getting the compensation you deserve.
If you or one of your family members has suffered a
recent dog bite injury, please call Brown & Crouppen at
1-800-536-HELP
for your free legal consultation or save time with
our online
Contact Form. Our experienced and caring attorneys can answer all
your questions regarding dog bites, dog attacks,
liability, and the dog owner’s responsibility.
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My name is Christopher
Quinn, I’m a personal injury attorney at Brown and Crouppen. One area of the law I’m particularly
interested in is the law surrounding injuries caused
by dogs and other animals. Over the years, I’ve
seen, first hand, the physical and emotional scars
left by dog attacks. That’s why dog attack cases
are taken very seriously at Brown and Crouppen.
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My name is Veronica
M. and I can honestly say the day my son Tim was
injured was the most frightening day of my life. I
couldn’t concentrate on anything for months but
getting Tim better. I needed to find someone to
handle my case so I could take care of my son. I
called Brown & Crouppen and they took care of
everything.
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Many people believe
that all dogs get one “free” bite before the
owner is responsible for damages, simply put, this
is not always the case. A showing that the dog owner
knew or should have known of the canine’s
dangerous propensities is generally enough, in many
states, to qualify for compensation.
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Call Brown & Crouppen at
1-800-536-HELP
for your free legal consultation or save time with
our online
Contact Form.
1-800-536-HELP
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