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Was your child a dog bite victim?

On Behalf of | Oct 12, 2020 | Animal Bites |

Like most parents in Minnesota, you would do anything for your child. But now that he or she is struggling to recover from a dog bite you might not be sure what to do next. Understanding some of the facts behind dog bites might help inform your decision about moving forward.

Did you know that dogs bite approximately 4.7 million people in America each and every year? About half of those victims are kids, who are more likely to be bit on the face. Kids who suffer dog bites are prone to:

  • Infection
  • Scarring and disfigurement
  • Trauma
  • Emotional stress

Your child needs help for these issues, but some dog owners can be resistant to taking accountability. Pet owners often view their four-legged friends as members of the family and may not be willing to admit wrongdoing, especially if a dog did not show signs of aggression before the attack. Thoroughly investigating the attack and other relevant information is essential for providing the right documentation to dog owners.

Recovering from a dog bite can be just as traumatic as the attack itself. Young children may struggle to understand exactly what is going on, why they are in pain and why an animal would choose to attack them in the first place. You know that you need guidance to get your child the help he or she needs, so do not delay. Our website has plenty of helpful information regarding dog bites and options for recovering necessary compensation in Minnesota.