If you or a loved one has been attacked by an animal, it is imperative that you seek medical attention immediately to prevent further injury. However, documentation is an integral part of this process. Take photographs of any injuries; record the names of witnesses; list the type of animal (for instance, the breed of the dog), the owner’s name, and any restraints the owner may or may not have used, such as leashes, muzzles, or fencing. If possible, record your recollections of events while they are still fresh in your mind. At this time, you may wish to retain the services of an expert dog bite attorney who can devote sufficient time and knowledge to your case.
Dog bites are one of the most prevalent types of animal bites. Unfortunately, dog bite incidents have increased over the past few years. Nearly 866 people are treated daily in emergency rooms for severe or even life-threatening dog bites. Many of these dog bite victims are young children or the elderly, and some of them may not survive. Even when dog bites are fortunately not fatal, the treatment costs can be exorbitant. According to recent data, the average hospital bill for a dog bite exceeds $18,000. When victims of a dog attack require reconstructive plastic surgery, physical therapy, therapy for mental trauma, or ongoing medical treatments, this cost can increase.