Every year, about one out of every 73 people will experience a dog bite. Around 20% of dog bites are serious enough to require medical attention at a doctor’s office, an urgent care clinic or a hospital emergency room. Pennsylvania is a strict liability state for dog bite injuries, and hiring an Allentown personal injury lawyer is key to protecting your rights after experiencing a dog bite injury.
The most important thing to know about dog bites is that any dog can bite a person. No dog breed is immune to biting. However, some dogs are more prone to unprovoked biting than others. The dogs that cause the most bites per year:
While chihuahuas may bite the most frequently, they don’t have the strongest bites. Dogs with the strongest bites have the most potential to cause severe injuries. The dogs with the strongest bites are:
Most dog bites can be prevented with proper training and the owner’s supervision of the dog. The Pennsylvania Department of Insurance offers advice to dog owners. They recommend:
If you were bitten by a dog whose owner did not follow these recommendations, your personal injury attorney may use this information as a strategy for pursuing a case against the dog’s owner. For example, if you walked past a house and the resident dog left the yard through an open gate and bit you, the owner may be found negligent because they didn’t secure the dog or control the dog. If the dog’s owner knew that their dog was aggressive, especially if it had bitten people before, your attorney may also use this information for establishing a case against the dog’s owner.
A victim of a dog bite injury has several ways of proving that the owner was negligent and that negligence resulted in their injury. In order to prove negligence, you must show that the owner owned or sheltered the dog, the dog was vicious, the owner knew that the dog was vicious and the owner acted negligently despite knowing of the dog’s viciousness. Some examples of negligence include:
In Pennsylvania, a dog that has attacked or bitten another dog or a cat, even once, can be considered vicious.
Pennsylvania’s laws on dog ownership are strict. Dog owners must microchip their dogs, muzzle dogs that are prone to attacks, post their property with a notice that a dangerous dog is on the premises and confine the dog in a proper enclosure. If your attorney can show the dog owner did not meet these requirements, you may have a negligence case against them.
If you’re the victim of a dog bite, it’s important to seek legal representation. At the Law Firm of Metzger & Kleiner, we represent clients who have experienced serious or severe dog bite injuries. To schedule a consultation with our Allentown personal injury lawyer, contact us at 215-567-6616, or fill out our online form today.
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