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Personal Injury Lawyer

While many dogs appear cuddly and friendly, some of them may bite and cause serious injuries. In fact, many people are hospitalized every year for dog bites. Just about anyone can suffer a dog bite, including friends, family members, children and repair technicians. Here are a few common causes of dog bites.

Illnesses and Injuries

Dogs that have an illness or injury may experience pain and discomfort. When they feel like this, dogs typically want their space and for everyone to leave them alone. If a person tries to pet a dog that is sick or injured, he or she may get bitten. 

Fear

When dogs feel threatened or scared, they are more likely to bite. For example, if a stranger attempts to touch a dog out of nowhere, that dog may become startled and bite that person. It’s an instinctive reaction to protect itself. To prevent dog bites, strangers should always ask the owner if it’s okay to pet a dog.

Abuse

The way a dog is raised can also determine if it will bite or not. Unfortunately, not all dogs are brought up in loving homes. Some are even abused. Dogs that have been mistreated are more likely to bite other people.

Poor Training

Dogs that haven’t received proper training may also be more likely to bite. It’s important for pet owners to teach their dogs good behavior from the very beginning. If necessary, they may have to enroll their dogs in professional training school to improve their behavior.

Playing

Some dog bites may not be intentional. For example, puppies may sometimes get a little too rowdy during play time and accidentally bite someone. 

Recovering Financial Compensation for Dog Bites

If a dog bites a person and inflicts injury, the dog’s owner will likely be held responsible. If you were bitten by a dog, you may be entitled to receive compensation for your medical bills, lost wages and other losses. It’s important to discuss your case with an experienced personal injury lawyer, like one from Disparti Law Group, as soon as possible.

A lawyer can review the details of your case and determine if you have a good chance of securing compensation or not. If you have any evidence pertaining to your case, such as medical records or photos of your injuries, bring them along to your consultation. The more information your lawyer has to go on, the better