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4 Important Factors in Child Dog Bite Cases

Robert K. Young & Associates, P.C. specializes in representing families affected by dog bites. Our experienced child dog bite lawyers fight for justice and compensation, ensuring your childu2019s physical and emotional recovery is fully supported after a traumatic canine attack.

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4 Important Factors in Child Dog Bite Cases

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  1. 4 IMPORTANT FACTORS IN CHILD DOG BITE CASES Severity of the Injury: The extent of the injury is crucial in assessing medical treatment needs, emotional compensation. Severe injuries (e.g., facial bites, nerve damage, or permanent scarring) usually lead to higher settlements or legal damages. 1 trauma, and potential 2 Ownership and Control of the Dog: Determining who owns or was responsible for the dog at the time of the bite is key. Liability often falls on the owner or handler, especially if the dog was off-leash or known to be aggressive. 3 Location and Circumstances of the Incident: Where and how the bite occurred—whether on public property, in the dog owner's home, or due to trespassing—can influence liability. For example, some states have different standards if the child was legally on the premises. 4 State and Local Dog Bite Laws: Dog bite laws vary widely. Some states follow a strict liability rule, holding owners responsible regardless of the dog's past behavior, while others require proof that the dog had previously shown aggression ("one bite rule"). Robert K. Young & Associates, P.C. specializes in representing families affected by dog bites. Our experienced child dog bite lawyers fight for justice and compensation, ensuring your child’s physical and emotional recovery is fully supported after a traumatic canine attack. Visit our website at - https://robertkyounglaw.com

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