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Dog Bite Injuries in Alberta – 1-800-JUSTICE®

Summary

This video discusses the nuances of dog bite claims, highlighting the differences between a dog bite and a dog attack. A dog bite results in actual puncture wounds, while a dog attack may cause injuries from the victim falling. Compensation for these claims can vary based on the severity of the injuries, particularly in cases involving significant scarring. Victims often seek compensation for pain and suffering, medical expenses, and future care needs. For those affected by dog-related incidents, understanding these distinctions is crucial for pursuing a claim. For assistance, individuals can reach out to “Preszler Injury Lawyers” or call “1-800-JUSTICE”.

Transcription

Dog bite claims arise following either a dog bite incident or a dog attack. While they are somewhat similar, they are yet different. A dog bite actually results in a puncture or a flesh wound, while a dog attack can occur when a dog lunges at a person, causing them to fall and injure themselves as a result.

The types of compensation that are available depend on the nature of the actual injury. Individuals who have experienced severe dog bites that result in significant scarring often seek compensation for their injuries. It is the scarring, along with the stitches and complications from surgeries that may follow when flesh is ripped from the body, that typically leads to compensation. This compensation can cover not only pain and suffering but also medical expenses and future care.

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