There’s an old saying in the newspaper business that goes something like this: When dog bites a man, that’s not news, because it happens so often. But when a man bites a dog, now that’s newsworthy.
The fact is, however, that dogs biting people should be news precisely because it happens so often. Statistics show that more than 4.7 million Americans are bitten by dogs every year—more than one-half of them are children.
The injuries caused by dog bites are often newsworthy as well. Nearly one million people require medical attention after a dog bite and more than 300,000 people are forced to seek emergency room treatment for wounds that result in bleeding, broken bones, scarring, infection, and psychological trauma.
Here’s one more important piece of news: if you are a member of your family have been bitten by a dog you may be entitled to monetary compensation for your physical and psychological injuries, the cost of your medical care, lost time at work, and, in some cases punitive damages. That’s why it is important for you to contact attorneys with vast experience in this area of the law—attorneys like the members of the legal team at Betras, Kopp, and Markota.
At BK we pay special attention to dog bite cases because we know they can cause pain and suffering for many years. A person, especially a child, bitten on the face or other exposed body part may require many, complicated plastic surgeries that take years to heal and still may not be able to completely repair the disfigurement that can occur when a dog tears away at flesh and muscle. That’s why we fight to win settlements, either via negotiations or in court, that will provide the funds needed for our clients to fully recover from their injuries.