What to Do If You’ve Been Bitten by a Dog
If you’ve been bitten or attacked by someone else’s dog, you can take the following steps to protect your medical prognosis as well as your ability to seek compensation:
- Seek medical treatment for your injuries as soon as possible, especially if you are unsure about the dog’s vaccination status.
- Notify the dog’s owner about your injury and ask for copies of the dog’s vaccination records.
- Report the attack to the local animal control agency.
- Take photos of your injuries.
- Follow your doctor’s treatment plan and attend all related appointments.
- Keep bills related to medical expenses and pay stubs if you cannot work due to your injuries.
- Speak to a dog bite lawyer as soon as possible to discuss your legal options and identify potential sources of compensation
How Long Do You Have to File a Dog Bite Claim?
Under Connecticut’s statute of limitations, typically you have only two years from the date you were bitten or attacked by a dog to file a personal injury lawsuit to pursue compensation. If you file suit after the two-year deadline, you could risk your dog bite claim being dismissed, thus losing your right to seek compensation in civil court.
This is why it is so important to speak to a Plainville attorney as soon as possible after a dog bite injury to ensure there is plenty of time to prepare a solid case. A dog bite lawyer can manage important deadlines and file necessary documentation on your behalf.
Dog Bite Statistics
Dog bites and dog attacks are quite common in the United States. As statistics show:
- More than 5 million people are bitten by dogs each year in the U.S.
- Over 800,000 people require medical treatment for dog bites annually.
- At least half of all dog bite victims are children, and children are more likely to suffer severe injuries from a dog bite.
- Most dog bite injuries involving young children occur while they are interacting with familiar dogs.
In addition:
- Approximately 27,000 people underwent reconstructive surgery for dog bite injuries in one recent year in the U.S., according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
- Nearly 1 out of every 5 dog bites becomes infected, reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
- Homeowners insurance policies paid out $882 million in liability claims related to dog bites in the U.S. in one recent year, with an average cost per claim of nearly $50,000, says the Insurance Information Institute.
How Our Dog Bite Attorneys Can Help
If you were bitten or attacked by a dog, you may be overwhelmed by medical bills and lost wages, and unsure about what to do next.
At Jainchill & Becker, LLC, our experienced dog bite attorneys can help you by:
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- Evaluating your case, explaining your legal options, and devising a strong strategy to help you seek the maximum compensation
- Conducting an independent investigation into the circumstances of the attack to gather helpful evidence and determine all potential sources of compensation
- Calculating your expenses and losses related to your injuries to determine fair and full compensation, including any anticipated future costs related to treating your injuries
- Preparing and filing insurance claims on your behalf and other important documentation to ensure you do not miss any important deadlines
- Communicating with insurance companies and other parties on your behalf
- Aggressively negotiating a settlement and representing you in court should it present the best opportunity to recover the money you deserve
If you are suffering physically and emotionally from a dog bite injury, the attorneys at Jainchill & Beckert, LLC, can help you pursue compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, emotional distress, and more. Contact us today for a free consultation with a Plainville dog bite lawyer.