Dog Bite Cases

When a dog injures someone several important questions need to be answered. For instance, did you know that in the city, cases are stronger than in the country? Or that there are valid reasons for a dog to bite that wouldn’t show negligence by the owner?

In this video, Sol discusses some of the circumstances that come up in dog bite cases. When a dog attacks, the damage is swift and severe. After initial treatment for the wounds, the victim still has to worry about infection, the possibility of rabies, and if there will be permanent scarring. Will a homeowner’s policy pay for the injury? Why are dog bite cases more difficult with a jury trial? Sol answers these questions and others.

 

 



 
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