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Holding pet owners liable after a serious dog attack

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Regardless of breed, dogs can cause too much harm to people even their owners tend to believed that their pets are harmless. Depending on the severity, individuals who have been attacked by a dog should fairly get compensations for them to recover from dog bites.

Since the year 1980s, there was a sharp increase in dog bite incidents in the U.S., in fact statistics showed that approximately over 900 individuals everyday are being treated in hospitals due to dog bites. Families are often left devastated when their children were attacked by a neighbor’s dog. In some instances children succumbed to dog bite injuries as they are unable to protect themselves from vicious dogs. Dog attack victims initially want to find out who is the owner of the dog that bit them as pet owners or holders are the immediate liable parties when there is an attack. While dog bite law varies in different states, dog bite laws in South Carolina according to Clawson & Staubes, LLC: Injury Group lawyers favors dog bite victims. A dog owner or handler can be held liable after an attack even he or she was unable to determine the viciousness of the pet. Bodily injuries like punctures lacerations, fractures, and infections are common after a dog attack and treating such injuries are often expensive depending on the severity.

Aside from hospital expenses, dog bite victims also need compensations if they suffer loss of income while recovering. Hospital expenses tend to become higher if a child’s face is seriously injured by a rabid dog. Children’s face are at high risk of being disfigured mostly if the dog that attacked them refused to stop from biting their face.

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