We Handle Animal Attack Injury Cases
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), around 4.5 million individuals in the United States are bitten by dogs each year, with almost 900,000 of them requiring medical care. Each year, almost 300,000 people are treated in emergency rooms for dog bite injuries. Dog bites can transfer germs that can cause infection, disease, or death, in addition to inflicting harm, discomfort, or nerve damage. Unfortunately, the majority of these victims are small children, who are more susceptible to dog attacks to the face, neck, and head than adults. Dog bites can transfer germs that can cause infection, disease, or death, in addition to inflicting harm, discomfort, or nerve damage. The injured individual will almost always require a tetanus injection, as well as a series of unpleasant anti-rabies shots.