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Dog Bites

Based in Salt Lake City and assisting clients throughout Utah and Idaho, The Gooch Firm, P.C. represents victims of dog bites in personal injury claims. Our attorneys and dedicated staff understand that suffering a dog bite is a traumatic experience that may be difficult to overcome both physically and emotionally. We provide compassionate, yet aggressive, representation with the goal of recovering maximum compensation for our clients' injuries.

Frequency of Dog Bites

With the close association of dogs and humans, the possibility of being attacked by a dog is very real. The American Humane Society estimates that 4.7 million dog bites occur in the United States each year, with nearly 800,000 dog bites requiring medical care. Because of their small size and darting movements, children are especially vulnerable to dog bites and attacks. Also, children often engage in behaviors that may trigger a dog attack, such as approaching a chained dog, trying to pet or hug an unfamiliar animal, or trying to pull a dog's tail. In fact, eighty-two percent of dog bites treated in the emergency room involve children under 15 years old.

Compensation for Injuries Suffered in Dog Attacks

If you or your child has been injured by a dog bite or attack, you may be entitled to recover monetary compensation for economic and noneconomic damages, including medical bills and pain and suffering. Dog bites can cause serious physical injuries. Furthermore, given the frightening nature of any animal attack incident, victims may need treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or other effects of experiencing psychological trauma. If disfigurement results from the bite, reimbursement for plastic or reconstructive surgery may be available.

With respect to dog bites, Utah is a strict liability state. Therefore, if a dog attacks someone, the dog owner is liable for the injuries, even if the owner did not know the dog was vicious and the dog had never bitten anyone prior to the incident at issue. However, the bite or attack must have occurred either in a public place or while the victim was lawfully present in a private place, such as the dog owner's property.

Seek Experienced, Attentive Representation

If you or a loved one has sustained a dog bite, seek advice from a personal injury lawyer with experience handling these types of personal injury cases. For a free initial consultation, please contact The Gooch Firm, P.C. Se habla español.