Dog Bites

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Dog Bites

Injuries stemming from a dog bite can be horribly traumatic and leave a person with broken bones, permanent disfigurement, mental and emotional trauma and more. A survey performed between 2019-2020 from the American Veterinary Medical Association shows there are approximately 77 million dogs living in the United States through 63 million households. In 2017 approximately 350,000 people were treated nationwide for dog bites. According to the Insurance Information Institute, of those claims homeowner’s insurance companies paid out approximately $853 million dollars in claims.

New York City accounts for the 4th most claims for dog bites in the nation as per the Insurance Information Institute. New York has specific laws regarding dog bites that you need an experienced dog bite lawyer to navigate.

New York is a mixed “one bite rule” state. That means that an owner of a dog that bites a person is strictly liable for medical expenses but may not be liable for other damages. For a dog owner to be liable for damages other than medical costs it must be proven that the dog has had a previous bite or had vicious propensities. It must be shown that the dog owner knew or should have known of the dog’s vicious propensities.

Vicious propensity can be shown in various ways other than a prior bite. If a dog is known to growl, snap or bare its teeth, that can be a sign of vicious propensities. If a dog acts in a way that reflects a proclivity to put people at risk can be a sign of vicious propensities.

If you’ve been attacked by a dog you should take certain steps to protect your rights

You should seek medical attention for your injuries. Dog bites may seem minor but they can cause severe injuries and cause infection. You should seek treatment from a medical professional to make sure your wounds are properly taken care of.

Call 911. A police report can help you with a record of the bite and obtain the proper information you need to make a claim.

Obtain information regarding the dog and owner:

  • Owners name, address, phone number;
  • Dog’s name, breed, identifying markings;
  • The owner’s insurance information if they have any

Witness information. A witness to the bite is important in proving your claim. A witness may not only have seen your bite but may be aware of a prior bite that may have occurred. Obtaining a witness’ contact information can be crucial.

Dog bites can be life changing. You may be dealing with horrific injuries, medical expenses, loss of enjoyment of life, loss of work and more. You need a compassionate dog bite attorney to protect your rights.

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At Griss Law Group, PLLC., we understand that choosing the right legal representation after an accident is one of the most critical decisions you can make.

Our firm, based in Brooklyn, NY, is dedicated to fighting for our clients and ensuring they receive the justice and compensation they deserve. We are committed to protecting your rights and providing you with the highest level of legal representation. Here’s why you should work with us:

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