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Dog Bite Injury Cases: What to Do if You’ve Been Bitten

Oct 20, 2017 @ 09:00 AM — by Zucker & Regev, P.C.
Tagged with: Dog Bites Personal Injury

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) over 4.5 million people are bitten and injured by dogs each year. Of those, nearly a million will require emergency medical care, and in even more severe cases, reconstructive surgery.

Our personal injury lawyers at the Law Firm of Gary A. Zucker & Associates, P.C. explain what to do when a dog bite occurs. When handling dog bite injury cases at our Brooklyn, NY, practice we will open a thorough investigation to determine if you have a legal right to recover damages. Seeking personal injury damages will help cover medical expenses, lost wages, and any pain and suffering experienced.

Steps to Take When a Dog Bite Occurs

The moment the dog bite occurs, there are steps that should be immediately taken that are beneficial for your health and future well being:

Determining Fault

When a dog bite occurs, owner liability must be determined and will require the skills of a personal injury lawyer well versed in New York dog bite laws and personal injury cases. While the owner may be held fully responsible under strict liability if the owner violated a state law or the dog was previously deemed a “dangerous dog,” not all dog bite injury cases are automatically deemed so.

This is why obtaining as much information initially is important for your case. With careful evaluation, your lawyer will be able to determine if the owner knew of the dog’s dangerous tendencies but did nothing to protect you, or if the dog has bitten before. In order to determine fault, your lawyer will also need to rule out that your negligence did not play a part in the injury.

Recovering Personal Injury Damages

The amount of personal injury damages you are able to recover will depend on the severity of the injury, the state you live in, and a number of other factors. You may be entitled to receive compensation for:

Schedule Your Consultation

If a dog has recently bitten you, you may have the right to recover damages for your injuries. To learn more about dog bite injuries and if your case is solid, we invite you to schedule a consultation today. You can reach us online or by calling (718) 624-1211.