Personal Injury Case: Dangerous Dog Bites

Author (ethanrehman). Submitted on Tue, 20 Sep 2011

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Personal injury lawsuits are filed by people injured as a result of negligence of another person or business entity. Personal injury cases aim to determine who is responsible and to compel the responsible party to compensate the injured person for the losses sustained. Some of the most common types of personal injury cases are slip and fall, automobile accidents, assaults and battery, medical malpractice, and product liability. Another type of a personal injury case is dog bites. Most victims of dog bites are children under thirteen years old. Here, the owner should be responsible for how a dog interacts with all family members, people outside the family, and other animals. There are many documented cases of the fatalities of dog bites. A one-year old girl was attacked by the family dog in the backyard and suffered an open depressed skull fracture, jaw fractures, and avulsion of an ear and part of a cheek. A four-year old boy was bitten by a dog on the lip and a three-year old girl was bitten on the face when trying to take food away from the dog. Dog bites are also dangerous to adults. A thirty-four year old man suffered from an avulsion laceration to his left thumb while trying to break up a fight between his dogs. Contrary to what most people think, stray dogs are stereotyped as the main cause of a number of animal attack cases. Majority of dog bite injuries are actually caused by dogs that have owners. If your dog caused injury to another person, you are compelled by a Utah personal injury lawyer to pay damages, which come in the form of a personal injury settlement. If you are involved in a dog bite case, you should hire a Utah personal injury lawyer. S/he ensures that you receive compensation settlement from the dog’s owner. You are entitled to recover damages, especially for the medical expenses incurred, future wage losses and compensation for physical and mental trauma. There are two types of settlements a Utah personal injury lawyer makes sure you receive. The structured settlements are dog bite settlements that may be rewarded in the form of structured payments. The amount depends on the different aspects of the case such as the weight of the harm done by the dog. The other one is the complete settlements, which are compensations for medical bills and lost wages.



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