Category: Dog Bites
Posted on March 15th, 2023
Dog bites are a common occurrence that can have serious consequences for both the victim and the dog. While some dog bites may be minor, others can result in severe injuries and even death. Education is critical in preventing dog bites, which can cause severe injuries and even death. Whether you are a dog owner,
Posted on February 28th, 2023
Dogs are known for being loyal and affectionate pets, but they can also be dangerous if they are not socialized properly. Socialization is a critical aspect of dog ownership that can help prevent aggressive behavior and reduce the risk of dog bites. Unfortunately, not all owners socialize their dogs and allow dangerous, aggressive animals near
Posted on February 27th, 2023
Dogs are beloved members of many households and bring joy and happiness to their owners. However, there are times when dogs engage in unwanted actions, such as nipping. Nipping is a common behavior in dogs that can range from playful to aggressive. It is essential to understand why dogs nip and how to correct this
Posted on January 31st, 2023
Despite their popularity, dogs can be incredibly dangerous animals in the hands of negligent and reckless owners. Every year, people are injured in dog attacks, suffering serious bite injuries that lead to lasting complications. Dog bites are not the only injury you could suffer in a dog attack, however. A dog attack can lead to
Posted on January 31st, 2023
After a vicious dog attack, the last thing on your mind is filing a lawsuit. You’re preoccupied with seeking medical care, processing the trauma of the incident, and healing from any complications or secondary infections. Plus, the person who owned the animal may be a friend, neighbor, or even a family member—making it difficult to
Posted on December 23rd, 2022
In Washington, dog owners are almost always liable if their pets bite another person. As long as the victim was lawfully on private property or in a public place, the owner would be financially responsible for the injuries that the victim suffers. When the animal is in the care of another person, however, liability is
Posted on December 12th, 2022
Our minds often conjure up images of horrific bites and traumatic injuries caused by dog attacks. However, dogs can cause harm to people even without biting them. A dog that jumps and knocks someone over can cause serious and even life-threatening injuries. If a dog knocked you over and injured you, you have the right
Posted on November 25th, 2022
Even a small dog bite has the potential to inflict nerve damage. Nerves are clusters of cells that transmit signals to and from different parts of the body. When the nerves are damaged by a traumatic event like a dog bite, you can suffer from weakness, numbness, intense pain, or even paralysis. If you have
Posted on November 15th, 2022
For delivery drivers, postal workers, and other employees who spend their time outdoors, dog bites are a serious occupational hazard. Dogs are a very popular pet in the United States, and every year, thousands of workers are injured by these animals. If you suffered a dog bite at work, you may qualify for workers’ compensation.
Posted on October 18th, 2022
A dog bite can have a major and significant impact on your life. In addition to the fear and trauma that you may have endured, these injuries can be painful, lead to infections, and leave permanent scars. Dog bite scars can be a lasting reminder of the attack, further contributing to the pain and suffering