Dog Bites
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.
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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.
The BK&M legal team begins our representation of dog bite victims by assigning a highly-skilled professional investigator to each case who will document the injuries, take witness statements, establish ownership of the dog, and determine whether the owner has insurance coverage that will pay the compensation victims deserve. Our investigator will also talk to people living in the neighborhood and review veterinary and police records to learn if the dog has a history of biting.
At the same time, the attorney assigned to the case will review all medical records and, if necessary, consult with a qualified plastic surgeon in order to formulate the cost of current and future treatment. This is extremely important in cases that require plastic surgery because if the opinion of the surgeon is not submitted in the damage claim the victim may be responsible for paying for the extremely expensive surgical procedures themselves in the years ahead. This is just one of the many reasons why it is vitally important for you to consult with an experienced dog bite attorney before talking with insurance company claims adjusters or signing settlement agreements they may offer.
Along with assessing the amount of compensation needed to pay for medical care, your attorney will also evaluate the case for other potential claims including lost time from work, psychological trauma, and punitive damages.
At that point we meet with our clients, share our evaluation of their case, and help them decide if they should file a lawsuit. This type of consultation is extremely valuable because the victim and family members will be attempting to make critical decisions at a time when they are also coping with the after-effects of the dog attack. Our rational, reasoned advice, based on our experience and knowledge of the legal system has helped hundreds of dog bite victims protect their rights.
If you or a member of your family has been injured by dog, don’t delay, contact Betras, Kopp & Markota today at 330-746-8484, 800-467-2889 or use the contact form on this page.
What Should I Do After A Dog Bite?
If you or your child has been bitten by a dog, you should:
What Are My Rights?
Because pet owners are legally responsible for the behavior of their dogs, victims may be entitled to financial compensation for the injuries they sustain and other types of damages. The severity of the injuries and the circumstances surrounding the incident are critical factors in determining damages. That’s why it is important to contact the experienced dog bite attorneys at BK&M immediately after the attack occurs.
Can An ‘Invisible Fence’ Prevent Me From Recovering Compensation From The Owner?
No, the use of any type of restraint or control system, whether a leash, a fence or an electronic dog control system, is not an absolute defense if a dog bites someone without provocation. Under Ohio law the dog owner is responsible for the behavior of their animal.
Should I Report The Dog Bite?
Yes. The dog attack or dog bite should be reported to the local dog warden or animal control center and the police as soon as your injuries have been treated. Make sure to note the date of the report and the name of the person with whom you spoke.
Should I Take Photographs?
What Is The Leash Law And How Does It Affect Damage Awards?
Many communities have leash laws that require owners to have their dog on a leash unless the dog is confined to the house or a fenced yard. If a dog bites someone and his owner has failed to follow the leash law, penalties and damages may be increased.
How Much Money Can I Recover?
It is impossible to determine the amount of damages to which you may be entitled until experienced dog bite attorneys like the legal team at Betras, Kopp, and Markota investigate and evaluate your case. We will use our knowledge of the law to assess each component of you claim including the cost of your medical treatment, lost wages, pain and suffering, plastic surgery, psychological counseling, and potential punitive damages.
What Is The ‘Free Bite’ Rule? Does This Mean A Dog Owner Is Not Legally Responsible For The First Person His Dog Bites?
No! In Ohio there is no “free bite” rule. A dog owner may be held liable for his or her dog’s even if the dog has injured a person or destroyed property for the first time.
How Can I Find The Owner Of The Dog That Attacked And Bit Me?
If you do not know or are unfamiliar with the dog that attacked you the BK&M legal and investigative team has the expertise needed to locate the animal. In serious cases, a DNA sample may be needed to establish the identity of the dog. We can initiate that procedure and deal with the appropriate law enforcement officials as the case moves forward. We will also attempt to recover the cost of the testing when we seek compensation.
If I Notify The Authorities And Hire An Attorney, What Will Happen To The Dog?
Reporting the attack will not automatically result in the dog`s being put to sleep. The court will review the facts surrounding the attack as well as the dog’s previous behavior and then rule on whether the animal is “potentially dangerous” or “vicious”. This finding will help determine what happens to the animal. In some cases the owner may be required to build a fence or pen to restrain the dog or the judge may order the dog to be put down.
What Liability Does The Owner Of The Attacking Dog Face?
Depending on the severity the injuries caused by and the circumstances of the attack, liabilities may include:
It is important to reiterate that dog bites can cause serious, life-altering, long-lasting injuries, including permanent scarring. These injuries may require a series of surgeries over many years and involve skin grafts and other types of complex procedures. Along with physical pain and suffering, scars of caused by dog bites can cause severe physical and emotional trauma that lasts for a lifetime. That is why you should never sign an agreement offered by an insurance company claims adjuster until you have met with an attorney.
The experienced dog bite attorneys at Betras, Kopp, and Markota fight to protect our clients’ rights and to secure the compensation needed to pay for all the treatment that may be needed for victims to fully recover from dog bite injuries.
Who Is Responsible For Paying Damage Awards?
In most cases, a dog owner’s homeowners’ insurance policy pays the damages associated with dog bite claims. Each year, dog bites account for nearly 33% of all homeowners’ liability claims. Remember, the insurance adjuster’s job is too hold compensation to a minimum. That is why you should never sign a settlement agreement unless and until it is reviewed by an experienced dog bite attorney.
Does It Matter Where The Dog Bite Occurred?
No. A dog owner is required to control/restrain his or her animal in order to ensure public safety. Therefore, dog owner may be held responsible for the behavior of their animal whether you are on public property or are legally on private property when the attack occurs.