Dog Bites Scenarios

Dog Bites Scenarios

Three Dog Bite Scenarios That Would Most Likely Call for Lawsuits

Dog bites are a problem that is prevalent in Tennessee and everywhere else in the United States. Hundreds of thousands of people every year suffer injuries from dog bites that require a trip to the emergency room, and when these situations arise those who have been harmed need to obtain the advice and guidance of experienced Nashville dog bite attorneys. Below are three dog bite scenarios that would likely lead to the filing of Tennessee personal injury lawsuits.

A Child is Bitten

1Statistics show that the majority of people who are injured in dog bite attacks across the United States are under the age of 16. A typical scenario that would lead to the filing of a Tennessee personal injury lawsuit would involve a child approaching a strange dog in a public location only to have the dog attack the child. Owners are responsible for preventing their dogs from attacking anyone in public places, and children are most likely to curiously approach a dog that they do not know.

A Dog Attacks a Passer-By

2Dog owners are required to secure their dogs at their home, which means that if the dog gets loose and is able to roam its neighborhood, it could present a danger to people who may be in the area at the wrong time. Many Tennessee dog bite lawsuits involve situations where someone simply walks past a property and a loose dog attacks.

A Dog Attacks a Licensee

3There are an estimated 75 million dogs living in households in the United States, and many of the dog bite attacks that occur on a regular basis will lead to serious injuries suffered by someone who has been invited into the dog owner’s home as a guest. Once again, a dog owner would likely be liable for the injuries that were suffered by someone who was rightfully on the property.

How Nashville Dog Bite Lawyers Can Help

If you or someone you love has been injured as a result of a dog attack, you need to be able to focus on your recovery and allow an experienced professional to deal with the insurance issues that could arise after such an incident occurs and to file a Tennessee personal injury lawsuit if such a step becomes necessary. Contact the Nashville dog bite lawyers at Michael D. Ponce & Associates today to schedule a free initial consultation.

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