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by Michael Ponce | August 31, 2011
Dog bite injuries can be extremely devastating, especially if the victim happens to be a young child. What most people don’t realize is that the majority of dog bite injuries in the United States involve the family pet or the pet of a neighbor or friend. In fact, statistics show that 77% of dog bite injuries are caused by the pet of someone related to or known by the victim, and 50% of dog bite attacks occur on the dog owner’s property. Dog bite attacks and injuries have become increasingly more common in recent years, raising concerns about the safety of certain breeds of dogs, and causing some states to strengthen leash laws for dogs. In Tennessee, there are strict laws about keeping dogs under reasonable control and preventing them from running at large. If a dog free to roam the owner’s unfenced yard attacks another person in Tennessee, the dog owner is subject to liability for any damages suffered by the victim while in a public place or lawfully on the private property of another person.
Types of Dog Bite Injuries
Some of the most serious injuries sustained by dog bite victims in Tennessee are crush wounds, which occur when a dog crushes the victim’s bones, flesh, nerves and tendons. Young children are most susceptible to crush injuries by medium to large dogs because of their size in relation to the animal, putting them at risk of sustaining fatal injuries to the head and neck. In fact, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, children under the age of 18 are more than three times as likely to be injured in dog bite attacks than adults. Many children involved in dog bite attacks suffer injuries to the face, which can result in facial fractures, nerve damage and permanent scarring and disfigurement. Other types of dog bite injuries include tear lacerations and puncture wounds caused by the dog’s teeth or nails, which severely damage skin and tissue or lead to harmful bacterial infections.
Tennessee Dog Bite Attorneys for Injuries
It is estimated that 800,000 dog bite victims seek medical attention for their injuries in the United States each year. If you or a loved one has suffered from a dog bite injury in Tennessee, contact a Tennessee dog bite attorney to discuss your options for legal recourse. You may have grounds to file a dog bite lawsuit against the dog owner in order to seek financial compensation for your injuries, medical expenses, and pain and suffering. In some cases, your injury may be severe enough to prevent you from returning to work for a period of time, in which case you may be entitled to compensation for loss of income as well. There are strict leash laws in place in Tennessee in order to keep people adults and children safe from dog bite attacks by dangerous dogs. Unfortunately, the number of fatalities caused by dog bite attacks in the U.S. is on the rise, increasing from 17 fatalities per year in the 1980s-1990s to 26 per year in the 2000s. With the help of a qualified Tennessee dog bite lawyer, victims of serious dog bite injuries can protect their rights and collect the compensation they deserve.

Nashville Personal Injury Attorneys Representing Victims of Dog Bites Throughout Tennessee. If you or a loved one has been attacked by a dog, you may be entitled to financial compensation. Call us today.

Dog bite injuries can be extremely devastating, especially if the victim happens to be a young child. What most people don’t realize is that the majority of dog bite injuries in the United States involve the family pet or the pet of a neighbor or friend. In fact, statistics show that 77% of dog bite injuries are caused by the pet of someone related to or known by the victim, and 50% of dog bite attacks occur on the dog owner’s property. Dog bite attacks and injuries have become increasingly more common in recent years, raising concerns about the safety of certain breeds of dogs, and causing some states to strengthen leash laws for dogs. In Tennessee, there are strict laws about keeping dogs under reasonable control and preventing them from running at large. If a dog free to roam the owner’s unfenced yard attacks another person in Tennessee, the dog owner is subject to liability for any damages suffered by the victim while in a public place or lawfully on the private property of another person.

Types of Dog Bite Injuries

Some of the most serious injuries sustained by dog bite victims in Tennessee are crush wounds, which occur when a dog crushes the victim’s bones, flesh, nerves and tendons. Young children are most susceptible to crush injuries by medium to large dogs because of their size in relation to the animal, putting them at risk of sustaining fatal injuries to the head and neck. In fact, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, children under the age of 18 are more than three times as likely to be injured in dog bite attacks than adults. Many children involved in dog bite attacks suffer injuries to the face, which can result in facial fractures, nerve damage and permanent scarring and disfigurement. Other types of dog bite injuries include tear lacerations and puncture wounds caused by the dog’s teeth or nails, which severely damage skin and tissue or lead to harmful bacterial infections.

Tennessee Dog Bite Attorneys for Injuries

It is estimated that 800,000 dog bite victims seek medical attention for their injuries in the United States each year. If you or a loved one has suffered from a dog bite injury in Tennessee, contact a Tennessee dog bite attorney to discuss your options for legal recourse. You may have grounds to file a dog bite lawsuit against the dog owner in order to seek financial compensation for your injuries, medical expenses, and pain and suffering. In some cases, your injury may be severe enough to prevent you from returning to work for a period of time, in which case you may be entitled to compensation for loss of income as well. There are strict leash laws in place in Tennessee in order to keep people adults and children safe from dog bite attacks by dangerous dogs. Unfortunately, the number of fatalities caused by dog bite attacks in the U.S. is on the rise, increasing from 17 fatalities per year in the 1980s-1990s to 26 per year in the 2000s. With the help of a qualified Tennessee dog bite lawyer, victims of serious dog bite injuries can protect their rights and collect the compensation they deserve.

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