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Surviving a Dog Bite Attack in Arizona

We are experienced Arizona dog bite lawyers, who can help someone who has suffered from a vicious dog attack. Often we hear similar stories about how the owners of a dangerous dog failed to keep it away from the public. Frankly, as dog bite lawyers, we would prefer to see fewer Arizona dog bite cases, as we know from experience that most of them can be prevented. That is why when we hear about children being bitten by a pit bull in Phoenix, Tucson, or elsewhere in Arizona, we often just shake our heads, roll up our figurative sleeves, and go to work pursuing these kinds of Arizona personal injury cases.

Regardless of the amount of work we do, we so often feel as if we are not making a difference. We would just like to see people put their dogs behind a fence or on a leash, so that we no longer read about something like this story, where a postal worker is attacked by two pit bulls. As personal injury attorneys in Phoenix, we want to know why the pit bulls were able to get out of the yard, and how they were allowed to attack the postal worker.

Like every dog bite victim, this woman has the right to seek compensation. She will likely lose time from work, have medical bills to pay from the attack, and experience a great deal of pain due to her injuries. Some things may be covered, but there may be some things that are not. Arizona allows a person to file a personal injury claim against the dogs’ owner in such cases and a person can generally, though not always, claim against that person’s home owner’s insurance. The dog bite victim may still have the right to file an Arizona dog bite lawsuit against their insurance even if the attack took place away from the property where the dogs should have been staying.

Arizona dog bite law limits the time in which legal recourse can be made to two years, and, if the dog happens to be a pit bull, a person must file within a year or lose some legal protections. For this reason, it is always advices that a person attacked by a pit bull or another type of dog retain the services of a competent personal injury lawyer with experience in such cases.

Source article:http://www.azfamily.com/news/homepagetopstory/stories/phoenix-local-news-020309-postal-worker-pit-bulls.169fc5a2.html

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