michigan dog bite attack lawsuits
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When Can You Sue In Michigan For A Dog Bite Injury?
In 2005, over 60 million dogs were pets in the United States, with 40% of U.S.
household owning one. There were more than 4.7 million people bitten by dogs and
there were approximately 800,000 injuries that required medical treatment. Victims
of dog bite attacks and their family members do have legal rights to sue the
negligent owner of the dog.
What Is Considered A Serious Dog Bite Injury?
In order to file a successful Michigan dog bite attack lawsuit one must have sustained
a serious injury due to the car accident. Some serious injuries include but are not
limited to:
Fractured and broken bones
Pain and Suffering
Disfigurement resulting from scars
Infection
Rabies
Nerve Damage
When Can You Sue For A Dog Bite Injury?
In order to have a dog bite injury case one must be able to prove that the owner of
the dog was negligent and that you sustained a serious injury due to the attack. The
process for this kind of lawsuit is complex and requires an experienced dot bite
attack attorney.
Is There a Time Limit To Sue For A Dog Bite Attack?
There are strict time limitations for filing dog bite attack claims in Michigan. If you
miss a deadline, your claim will be lost forever. To avoid these severe consequences,
you should contact an attorney immediately to discuss your case.
Michigan Dog Bite Attack Lawyers No Fee Promise
We will represent you in your Michigan dog bite injury case against under our NO FEE
PROMISE. This means that you will not be charged any legal fees whatsoever unless
we obtain a settlement or recovery for you. You have absolutely no obligation for
legal fees unless we win your case. If we do not obtain a settlement for you, you owe
us nothing!
Contact Your Michigan Dog Bite Attack Lawyer Today
Individuals interested in suing for a dog bite injury should contact the Michigan
personal injury firm of Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. Call us now at (800) 606-1717 to
speak with one of our experienced dog bite attack lawyers about your case or simply
submit this contact form and we will get back to you quickly.