Filing a Dog Bite Lawsuit with the Help of an Attorney
Filing a Dog Bite Lawsuit with the Help of an Attorney
Dog bites can be dangerous and frightening - especially for young children. The injuries tend to be expensive to treat and can generate concerns about injections, rabies, and other diseases.Adults typically lose time at work and face other miscellaneous expenses for medication, bandages, and even walking assistance devices. These are just some reasons for filing a lawsuit for injury compensation after sustaining a dog attack or bite.South Carolina follows a strict liability interpretation that always holds a dog owner liable for damages caused by their dog. Some states have one-bite rules, according to which a dog must prove they are dangerous before automatic liability takes effect. South Carolina simply assumes that dog owners should always recognize the risks of dogs biting someone.South Carolina Dog Bite InformationDogs bite people about 4.5 million times each year in the United States. About 800,000 of these bites require medical attention and treatment. Many dogs target children who do not recognize the dangers and often suffer severe injuries and mauling.The average cost of treating a dog bite was $27,862 back in 2013, and you can expect higher costs 10 years later. The rate of dog bites is rising because of the Covid-19 crisis, which generated isolation and increased instances of protection by guard dogs. More and more people schedule home deliveries, which often drive aggressive dogs into a frenzy.South Carolina Code Paves the Way for LawsuitsDog owners can be held liable for:
Injuries
Property damage
Lost wages
Medical bills
Non-economic damages like pain and suffering
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Rabies
Meningitis
Endocarditis
Cellulitis
Tetanus
Facial disfigurement
Emotional distress
Loss of work
Pain and suffering
About Mark Scott
With a law degree under his belt, Mark Scott understood very early that law communication was a relatively neglected area. He decided to help people by “translating” the language and offering information and advice in a clear, useful, and actionable manner. For this reason, instead of finding him in court, you will most likely find his name online, where he is very active and thriving as a legal columnist. His part of making the world a better place is to make the law a less convoluted maze. He aims to make it easier for people to understand when and how to seek legal counsel, how to proceed in a significant number of legal matters, and to find the proper resources so they can stand up for their rights.