Dog Bite Injuries
Dog bite injuries are very common in the UK and some injuries may require serious medical attention. Injuries to the face, arms, hands, and legs are the most common dog bite injuries and particularly so on children. If you have been injured by a dog, you should contact a personal injury solicitor for further advice.
If the dog in question that caused your injury has bitten someone before, you stand more chance of receiving compensation for your dog bite injury; while if the dog that bit you has had no history of aggressiveness your claim may not be successful. A personal injury solicitor will be able to let you know either way.
If you have sustained an injury from a dog bite, you should speak with a personal injury solicitor for advice on claiming compensation. If your dog bite injuries prevent you from carrying out your job, loss of earnings will also be taken into account when the courts sum up any compensation package.
Many law firms operate on a no win, no fee basis, meaning you have nothing to lose should you not be successful in making a claim for compensation. Furthermore, even if you do win compensation for your dog bite injury, your solicitor will claim their fee from the defence and not from the compensation you have been awarded. Many reputable law firms can now be contacted online.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this site, www.no-win-no-fee-personalinjury.co.uk, is provided to give the visitor a general understanding of the law regarding personal injury and is not a comprehensive statement of the law. If you sustained dog bite injuries, you should speak with a solicitor for a comprehensive review of your statutory rights.
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