Dog bites are frightening, traumatic events that
can lead to serious, life-altering injuries.
Approximately 100 children are bitten by dogs every
day in the United States and most require immediate
medical attention. Dog bite statistics also show
that once a dog has bitten, the dog is more likely
to bite again.
If you or a loved one has been attacked by a dog,
Scott C. Gottlieb, Injury Law Attorney, can help. Our
Binghamton, N.Y., office can provide you with valuable
information and advice about your rights – and we can
advise you whether your injuries merit legal action.
Contact Scott C. Gottlieb, Injury Law Attorney, today
for a free review of your case. Call our 24-hour
answering service at (607) 724-7700 or submit our
online
contact form.
Dog bites in many states are governed by statutes
that hold dog owners liable. However, there are no
such dog-bite statutes in New York state law. There
are leash and restraint laws on the local level, which
may differ from city to city. In New York, any owner,
keeper or landlord may be held liable if proper steps
are not taken to prevent injuries caused by a vicious
dog. This makes them accountable for injuries
sustained if the dog was not properly secured on their
premises or on a leash.
Dog bites are particularly likely to lead to
serious injuries in part because most dog bites are to
the face, causing infection, trauma and scarring.
Wounds can be classified as cuts, lacerations,
abrasions, crushing wounds or punctures. These wounds
can often result in fractured bones and/or disfiguring
scars. Frequently, surgical repair is needed, and
eyesight or hearing is sometimes damaged permanently.
Often there is also emotional and psychological trauma
associated with dog bites and attacks, for both the
victim and any family member witnessing such an
attack.
Dog bite treatment can be expensive, including
emergency room visits, hospitalization, psychological
treatment and, often, plastic surgery. If you were
injured or a family member was injured or killed as
the result of a dog bite, you can sue the person who
has, or should have had, control over the animal. You
may be entitled to damages for medical expenses and
reimbursement for lost wages and pain and suffering.
A successful claim is usually covered by homeowners
insurance. Scott C. Gottlieb, Injury Law Attorney,
works with accident reconstruction and economic
experts to help prepare your case. We have helped many
victims of serious injury and trauma, and we will work
hard to resolve your claim successfully so that you
can concentrate on recovery and move forward with your
life.
If you or a loved one has been seriously hurt from
a recent dog attack, contact Scott C. Gottlieb, Injury
Law Attorney, today for a free review of your case.
Call our 24-hour answering service at (607) 724-7700
or submit our online contact
form.
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