What To Do If You Are Attacked By A Dog

Each state has different laws that apply when someone is bitten or attacked by someone else’s pet.  In most cases, these bites or attacks are perpetrated by a dog.  Alaska law requires that all bites be reported, but many times victims and the owners of the dog know each other or may even be family members.  This makes handling a dog bite case difficult in some instances.

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What To Do If You Are Bitten By A Dog

What To Do If You Are Bitten By A Dog

Dog bites may not seem like a serious problem, but they account for a large number of emergency room visits.  According to the Centers for Disease Control, there are more than 5 million dog bites in the United States every year, many of which children are victims.  While some breeds bite more commonly than others, all dogs are capable of biting if they are frightened, cornered, hurt, or simply left unsupervised.

It is an owner’s responsibility to ensure that his or her pet is always under control.  Therefore, a bite is never the victim’s “fault.”  It is important to know if you are bitten by a dog, what to do in order to protect your rights.

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You’ll Never Guess The Average Payout for Dog Bite Injuries

You’ll Never Guess The Average Payout for Dog Bite Injuries

In a stunning report from the Insurance Information Institute, nearly $700 million was paid by homeowners’ insurance providers to cover costs from dog bites in 2017. That a 2.2% increase from the previous year.

While they’re known to be among our most loyal friends, would you know what to do if someone else’s dog bit you?

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