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What You Should Know About Dog Attacks
August 01, 2007
Topic: Dog Bites
With over 4.7 million dog bites and attacks being reported in the US every year, and California leading the way with the highest number of dog attack related injuries, it's time to put "man's best friend" in a new perspective. That can seem hard to do in a canine crazy country like ours. Dog enthusiasts insist that there's no such thing as a "dangerous dog," and while it's difficult to draw the line between a beloved pet and a vicious animal the hard fact of the matter is that dog bites are one of the most common causes for emergency room visits by children, second only to sports related injuries.
In fact as recently as June 6 this year, Nan Hacker and her poodle were attacked by two Pit Bulls outside her Tustin, California home. While the poodle was mauled to death, Nan suffered severe injuries to her hands.
When you look at dog bite statistics in California and across the US, there are familiar patterns that emerge:
- In 60% of the cases, the victim is a child
- Dogs very rarely attack in the presence of their owner
- Before a fatal dog attack occurs, the animal usually displays aggressive behavior towards others
- Medium to large size animals are usually involved in dog attack cases
- Pit bulls and Rottweilers represent the largest number of fatality and injury causing breeds
- The dog in question is usually an adult male that hasn't been neutered
Dealing with Dog Attacks
More than 15 states nationwide have passed strict legislation with penalties for dog owners whose pets cause death or injury to others. In the state of California, we have "Cody's Law" which makes it a felony to own a dog that severely injures or kills someone.
If you've been the victim of a dog bite injury, the most important thing to do is act immediately, and call an experienced dog bite personal injury attorney. If California statutes of limitations expire, it makes getting justice nearly impossible. It makes sense to contact a qualified attorney at the earliest possible time so your rights are not lost.
The dedicated personal injury lawyers at The Reeves Law Group will bring extensive experience to your case and a proven track record handling dog attack injury lawsuits.


