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When Can You Held An Owner Responsible For Dog Bites

According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 4.7 million people suffer from dog bite injuries each year in United States. Among such huge number, only 368,000 people seek medical attention.

This shows only a handful of people treat dog bites as serious. However, medical study has pointed out the fatal effects that a single dog bite can cause to a victim.

Wild and unvaccinated dogs can carry rabies virus and disrupt the brain functions of the victim. If the bite creates an open wound wherein the rabies virus penetrates through the bloodstream into the brain, it will impair the central nervous system and eventually cause fatal effects.

Symptoms can occur within two weeks and cause the victim to have high fever, difficulty in drinking and fear of water, seizures, hallucinations, and paralysis. If the victim is left untreated, cardiac arrest can follow, leading to death.

Because of the fatal effects of a rabid dog bite can cause, the victim should be administered with immediate medical treatment.

The cost of treatment can vary depending on the extent of injuries. To have the dog owner share with the medical expenses, you can file a Personal Injury lawsuit. It allows you to assert strict liability against the owner. This allows you to prove that the owner is liable over your injuries due to the harm that his/her dog has caused.

You can also establish strict liability by:1. Proving that the owner is aware of the danger that the dog can cause to other people. Present evidence that the owner is knowledgeable of the specific hazard that the breed can cause to a person. Examples of dangerous breeds are Rottweilers and pit bulls. 2. Proving that the owner failed to construct fence or walls that can prevent the dog from jumping onto a guest or neighbor. 3. The dog has history of attacking other people. If the owner is aware that the dog has bitten some people before, yet failed to correct the hazard; the court can held him/her liable. If you or your loved one has suffered dog bite injuries, you can consult with a Personal Injury attorney in Los Angeles to help you file the lawsuit. Your Injury attorney in Los Angeles will guide you throughout the legal process.by: Hazel Crizaldo




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