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What To Do If You Or
Your Child Has Been
Bitten By A Dog:
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The first thing
you must do is immediately seek medical assistance.
If the injury was not severe enough to require a visit to the
hospital, schedule an appointment with your primary caregiver.
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Get the name and
contact information of the dog owner as well as the breed of the
dog. If there were any people who saw the dog bite incident, be
sure to get their names and contact information. If anyone
claims they have seen the dog bite someone else, get their
contact information as well. This information is very important
as liability is very frequently an issue in dog bite cases.
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Report the
incident. If human skin has been broken by the dog bite, you
should contact the Animal Control Facility in your area. It is
important to report any injury caused by the dog bite for
insurance purposes. The report may also be used as valuable
evidence should your case proceed to trial.
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Be sure to
photograph your injuries. Take photos of your injuries
immediately following the incident, during the healing process,
and after the injury has healed if there is any scarring. If you
are unable to photograph the injuries yourself, an attorney will
be able to assist you.
In Order To Ensure You Get All The Money You Deserve For A
Dog Attack Claim, Please Contact The Injury Law Group Now
To Review Your Case For Free.

Time Is Of The Essence! Because
There Are Limits On The Amount Of Time That May Lapse Between
The Incident And Filing Of The Lawsuit, It Is Imperative That
You Contact The Injury Law Group As Soon As
Possible To Review Your Claim For Free.
Please
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or call 1-888-471-4-ILG
where our professional intake
counselors are available to receive your case information.
Upon review of your intake information, an
attorney from the Injury Law Group will contact you to schedule a
consultation.

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