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Archive for the ‘Dog Bites’ Category

Thursday, August 21st, 2014

Rarely do we hear of cases of dogs attacking Humane Officers, but on yesterday while a Norfolk Resident was surrendering four pit bulls that attacked another dog, the dog turned on the officer. The owner opened the car door and the dog tried to escape, the officer was able to retrieve the dog. Unfortunately the dog “spun around and bit the Humane Officer in the face and the leg.” According to a statement from Norfolk Police, the injuries were not life threatening. The owner of the dogs is facing charges for both the attack on the officer and the attack on dog from the prior day before.

Now here is Attorney Richard F. Aufenger, III on dog bites. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w22XGOXXpKY

We are also, reposting a blog from July 2014 on stats released from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons on Dog Attacks in the US.

Do you know that dog attacks can also turn fatal and costly?

Dogs have always been man’s best friend. As dog owner’s become more and more comfortable with bringing their dog’s into public places, it is very important that we still remain cautious on our interactions with them at times. It is important to always remain cautious when interacting with dogs you are unfamiliar with or unattended to by an owner. These dogs sometime react in fear and instinct. In 2013 alone DogsBite.org reported 32 dog related fatalities in the US. These are extreme cases, but there have been over 283 recorded deaths from dogs. Most of the deaths 74% were caused by pit bulls and Rottweiler’s. Another startling statistic was that over 38% of the victims were visiting with the owner when the attack occurred, and children under the age of 7 accounted for 83% of these deaths in 2013. The insurance information institute reported estimates that last year, $483 million in claims were paid related to dog bites.

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons reported that in just 2013 alone, 26,935 Americans underwent reconstructive surgery as a result of being bitten by a dog, taken into account most of these attacks happen to children. These surgeries usually include lacerations to the face and or scarring. The report also, showed that there are over 3x’s more dog bites each year than traumatic brain injuries and for children 66% of the bites they receive are above the neck.

Please utilize education materials when introducing small children to dogs for the first time. There are specific tools designed geared toward do’s and don’ts when interacting with animals.

The United States Military has regulations for Military Housing Areas and owning breeds that are considered dangerous along with over 700 U.S. Cities

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Friday, October 19th, 2012

You may have some questions and concerns about a dog bite case you’re involved with and how the law works in the state of Virginia.

Dog bite laws can be different in each state and even your local municipality. For example, did you know that in Virginia there are no such categories or “dangerous” or “vicious” breeds? So just because you or someone you know is bit by one of these breeds doesn’t mean it’s a closed case.

What you really need is to show that the owner was negligent and this caused you harm. Did they know the dog was vicious and prone to biting? Had he bitten someone else before? You can question their pet’s vet or even get information from Animal Control regarding past behavior of the dog. Under Virginia law, each dog is given one “free bite” before other means are taken against the dog. If you can show the owner was negligent, then they can be charged in the lawsuit as causing your injury. Another option is simply talking to their neighbors and even the neighborhood mailmen. These people should absolutely be aware if the dog or the owner has previous issues with dog bites. Once negligence has been proven, your compensation would typically be gained from the dog owner’s homeowner insurance. This insurance will help you in recovery money for lost wages, medical bills, and doctor visits. Unfortunately, most dog bites happen to children as they cannot defend themselves and more injury can occur. Watch the video now to learn more.

To learn more about personal injury law, I encourage you to watch the video above and to explore our educational website at http://www.kalfusnachman.com. If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at (800) 800-9797. I welcome your call.

Kalfus & Nachman
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Offices in Norfolk, Newport News and Roanoke Virginia. Also serving Northeastern North Carolina.

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