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Dog Bite Lawyers in Fort Mill, South Carolina

At the David W. Martin Law Group, our dog bite attorneys in Fort Mill understand that although some breeds of dogs are identified as being more aggressive than others, any dog is capable of biting or attacking someone without notice.

The reality is, one dog bite occurs every 75 seconds, each day, throughout the country, which leads to over one thousand people being treated in hospital emergency departments for dog bite injuries every 24 hours.

If you have been bitten by a dog in South Carolina, contact our York County personal injury lawyers today to learn more about your rights, who can be held liable for your financial recovery needs, and how we can pursue the best outcome for your unique circumstances during a consultation today.

Why Do Dogs Bite?

Research suggests dogs bite for a myriad of reasons, including to protect their owners, or when they are reacting to stress, fright, or threats.

Some may bite if they are startled, and others without provocation at all. The truth is, we cannot necessarily ask them, so the reason one dog bites may be completely different from why another might.

What we do know is, over 75% of all dog bites in the U.S. are inflicted by a dog the person knows.

These familiar dogs typically belong to a friend, family member, or neighbor, and over 50% of all bites that occur happen on the pet owner’s property.

That does not mean that dog bites cannot happen elsewhere, as many walkers, joggers, and even dog park visitors have reported being bitten, which are often the result of owner negligence or inattention.

If you have been bitten by a dog, our Fort Mill dog bite attorneys can help you pursue the financial recovery you require for medical care, lost wages, and other expenses from the dog’s owner and their insurance coverage.

Are Children More At-Risk of Dog Bites than Adults in South Carolina?

Studies have shown that children are most at risk for dog bites, simply because of their size and inability to understand when a dog is exhibiting dangerous signs of attacking.

Because kids are smaller, their injuries can also be significantly more severe, as they are often attacked around the head, face, and neck, which could lead to scarring and/or disfigurement without access to reconstructive surgery.

And they are not alone. On average, 27,000 people require reconstructive surgery for their dog bite injuries each year throughout the U.S.

Older adults are the second most likely group to be victims of dog bites.

Like children, their smaller stature makes them an easy target for attacks, and their frailer frames can lead to catastrophic injuries that require hospitalization.

If you, your child, your parent, or another relative has been injured by a dog bite, seek medical care right away, and contact our experienced personal injury attorney in South Carolina, so we can handle the details of your financial recovery needs.

We represent individuals and families who have been hurt or have lost a loved one in:

What are the Most Common Injuries Associated with Dog Bites in South Carolina?

Depending on the type of dog that is doing the biting, and the size and abilities of the person the dog is biting, some injuries can range from the most common types, including pierced or ripped skin to severe puncture wounds.

Because each dog and the circumstances of the bite are vastly different, other common injuries include:

  • Torn muscles or ligaments
  • Broken or crushed bones
  • Face and neck injuries
  • Nerve damage
  • Mobility problems
  • Scarring and disfigurement
  • Staph or rabies infections

If you have been bitten by a dog and suffered significant injuries, contact our skilled dog bite attorneys in Fort Mill to learn about your financial recovery options, so you are not left paying for your expensive medical care out of pocket.

Do I Have to Prove the Dog that Bit Me Was Dangerous to Pursue a Personal Injury Claim in South Carolina?

Our South Carolina dog bite laws do not require proof that the animal was previously aggressive to pursue a personal injury claim against the dog’s owner.

We only need to prove your injuries were caused by a dog bite.

If you have been bitten by a dog while at someone’s home, we will pursue their homeowner’s insurance company for your financial recovery.

That may include compensation for:

  • Current and future medical costs, including ongoing care and/or surgery expenses
  • Therapy and rehabilitation needs
  • Lost wages
  • Permanent injuries, when applicable

Each dog bite victim’s overall requirements will vary, and our skilled York County personal injury lawyers in South Carolina will review your complete needs, so you can take the time you need away from work to seek the medical care required to return to the quality of life you enjoyed before your injuries.

Contact Our Dedicated Dog Bite Attorneys in Fort Mill, South Carolina for a consultation Today

If you have been bitten by a dog in South Carolina, whether you are friends with or related to the owner, or were caught off guard by an attack while jogging on a trail, in a dog park, or another public space, contact our experienced Fort Mill dog bite lawyers at the David W. Martin Law Group today by calling (803) 548-2468 to review your case with our experienced lawyers who are here to help you pursue the dog’s owner and their insurance coverage for the compensation you need to get your physical and emotional well-being back on track.

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