Dog Bite Trauma: Protecting Your Rights After an Attack

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Dog Bite Trauma: Protecting Your Rights After an Attack

Dog bites can have a profound and lasting impact on victims. Injuries from a dog attack can range from minor scratches to severe trauma. Emotional and psychological effects may profoundly impact victims and their mental well-being for the rest of their lives. If you or a loved one has been bitten by a dog, it is vital to understand the potential health risks, the importance of documentation, and the legal steps to take in order to recover damages.

Immediate Steps to Take After a Dog Bite

Taking swift and thoughtful action after a dog bite can be critical to your health and any legal claims you may wish to pursue. Here are a few key steps to follow:

  1. Seek Medical Attention

Even if the injury seems minor, seek medical attention as soon as possible. Dog bites can lead to serious infections which may not be immediately recognizable or apparent. A medical professional will properly assess your injuries and administer any medication or vaccine that may be needed. Documentation of your condition can be crucial evidence if you decide to pursue a legal claim.

  1. Document the Incident
  • Take photographs of the injury.
  • Gather all relevant contact information – dog owner, witnesses, and information about the dog itself (size, breed, history, etc.)
  • File an incident report with local authorities or animal control. 
  1. Understand the Long-Term Consequences

Victims may need ongoing medical treatment, which can lead to extensive medical expenses and time out of work. Emotional distress and trauma is another common long-term consequence.

Common Injuries from Dog Bites

The resulting injuries vary depending on the severity of the attack. A few common injuries include: 

  • Puncture Wounds
  • Lacerations and Scarring
  • Broken Bones
  • Bacterial Infections

Emotional and Psychological Effects

Victims may develop long-term emotional trauma, including:

  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Anxiety and Phobias 
  • Social Isolation

Protect Your Rights

At UBFK Law, our experienced Personal Injury attorney, Joshua Kleinman, Esq.,  has successfully handled dog bite cases and is dedicated to helping victims recover both physically and financially. From navigating insurance claims to holding responsible parties accountable, we are here to advocate for your rights and help you through the legal process.

If you or a loved one has suffered a dog bite, Contact UBFK Law today for a free consultation. We do everything we can to right the wrong and make sure our client’s lives are a little easier. We will focus on every aspect of your case, so you can focus on healing.

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