Dog Bites
With over 39% of American households owning at least one dog, it is easy to see why they are considered man's best friend. They are great companions and are considered by most dog owners as a part of their family. However, we need to remember that they are still animals and may attack viciously and without warning. In fact, 4.5 million Americans are bitten by dogs each year and 1 in 5 of those victims requires medical treatment. Often times the treatment received is minor and may only require a bandage or a few stitches. However, it can be much worse. Reports from the Center for Disease Control show that on average each year 31,000 Americans undergo reconstructive surgery as a result of being bitten by a dog and that 17 Americans actually die from dog attacks.
If you or someone you care about has suffered a Dog Bite, contact us today at one of our 6 convenient locations listed or fill out confidential online case evaluation form.
Under Michigan Law, dog owners have a legal duty to keep their dogs from running free as well as a duty to keep a vicious or unruly dog restrained on their own property. If the Dog Owner has breached these duties and you have suffered a Dog Bite due to this Breach you may have a right to sue the Dog Owner for the damages you sustained. These damages include hospital bills, past and future medical expenses, pain and suffering, wrongful death and other damages.
If you or a loved one has suffered a Dog Bite, you should contact the experienced Dog Bite attorneys at Bernstein & Bernstein to discuss your unique case. We have represented Dog Bites and other personal injury victims throughout the State of Michigan and remain committed to providing personal service while achieving the best possible results for our clients. For a free consultation, call the Michigan Dog Bite Lawyers at Bernstein & Bernstein, today at 248-350-3700 or fill out our confidential online case evaluation form.
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