Dog Bite and Animal Attack Blog
Read our blog posts to find out about all kinds of issues that could impact your rights and possible recovery after a dog bite or other type of animal attack in Georgia. In this blog, we will discuss issues such as recent accidents, how dog bite injury cases are handled, and other important matters.
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Pit Bulls Breed Controversy in GeorgiaSome pit bulls are affectionate and amazing pets. Some are overt menaces. Others are ticking time bombs.
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It’s Not Just Pit Bulls And RottweilersDog bite losses exceed $1 billion each year. But its not just "dangerous" dog breeds, any dog can potentially cause damage in unfortunate circumstances.
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Getting Dogged While RunningRunners can lower their odds of joining over 4.5 million dog-bite victims in the U.S. each year, 20 percent of whom require ER visits.
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Helping a Child Recover After a Dog BiteIf a dog bit your child, you can help them with their physical and emotional recovery while we help with the financial recovery. Call 404-474-0804.
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7 Dog Park Safety Tips for You and Your PetRead over these simple dog park safety tips before taking your pup to the park so that both you and your pet can have a fun visit, devoid of injuries.
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Calculating Pain and Suffering for Dog BiteDid you know you may be compensated for pain and suffering for dog bite? Jason Schultz get you the settlement you deserve: 404-474-0804.
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Psychological Disorders Victims May Suffer after a Dog BiteIf you or your child suffered a severe dog bite or attack, be on the lookout for certain emotional disorders, and seek swift professional help.
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Dog Ordinances in Fayette County, GAA dog owner can be liable after a dog bite attack in Peachtree City if he or she was in violation of one of the ordinances of Fayette County, Georgia.
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How do I know if I’m at risk of rabies after a dog bite?Risk factors of rabies after a dog bite include being bitten by an unvaccinated dog. Rabies may also be a concern if vaccination status can’t be verified.
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Witnesses to a Dog Attack Can Help Prove Liability for a Dog Bite InjuryIf someone else witnessed your dog attack, he or she may be able to help you prove that the owner was liable for the dog bite and resulting injuries.