North Carolina Dog Bite & Animal Attack Lawyers
When someone is attacked by a dog, or any other animal, it can be very traumatic. Dog bites are not minor injuries. The scars run deeper than the obvious physical damage.
Many animal attacks leave victims maimed or scarred. There are specific laws in the North Carolina that apply to dog and animal attacks. In certain circumstances with a dangerous animal, especially one that has attacked before, the laws that apply are complex.
Dog bites, and other animal attacks, occur for a number of different reasons. Whatever the reason may be, dog bites, and other animal attacks, are serious problems. You do not deserve to suffer losses from them.
If you have been injured by a dog bite, or any other animal attack, you may be able to recover compensation. Due to the complexity of the laws that apply in North Carolina, you should seek the assistance of an experienced lawyer before filing your claim.
During the process of filing your dog bite or animal attack claim, you will need to show that the dog bite or animal attack you suffered directly resulted in the injuries. While a dog bite can lead to a serious injury, it can also end in death, not to mention emotional and physical scarring. You may be able to recover compensation for a number of economic and non-economic losses, including:
• Medical Bills
• Permanent Scarring
• Pain and Suffering
If you have questions or concerns about a dog bite or animal attack that may have caused an injury, please contact the North Carolina Product Liability lawyers at the law firm of Hemmings & Stevens, PLLC today. We offer free initial consultations and work on a contingent fee basis, which means there are no fees unless we make a recovery for you. For assistance, call us at (919) 277.0161.
This article regarding Dog Bites and Animal Attacks is for informational purposes only and is not legal or medical advice. You may need to seek the advice of a Dog Bite and Animal Attack lawyer at the law firm of Hemmings & Stevens, PLLC that has experience in these matters, to help you, if you have a Dog Bite or Animal Attack case.