Category: Dog Bite

How Much Can You Sue for Following a Dog Attack?

Filed Under: Dog Bite
How Much Can You Sue for Following a Dog Attack

Suffering an attack by a dog is a terrifying experience and incident that can leave you with painful injuries, scars, or disfigurement. If a dog attacks and causes you harm, you can suffer economic and noneconomic losses that affect your life. In many of these instances, their owner may be liable when a dog attacks […]

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What to Do After a Dog Bites You

Filed Under: Dog Bite
What to Do After a Dog Bites You

If you’ve been bitten by a dog, taking immediate action will help ensure your safety, health, and legal rights. The first steps after a dog bite include seeking medical attention, reporting the incident, and documenting the bite. These actions not only help you recover physically and emotionally but also support any potential legal action you […]

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