Welcome to the Dog Bite webpage of The Law Offices of
Scott C. Gottlieb & Associates, LLP.
Have you or a relative been
attacked by a dog? The Law Offices of Scott C.
Gottlieb & Associates, LLP represents people just like you. Contact
our Rochester, N.Y. office for information and advice
about your rights. We will work with you to help you
decide whether it is more prudent to fight or to
settle a case in order to obtain the maximum awards.
We Will Fight For You!
Dog bites in many states are governed by statutes that
hold dog owners liable in many cases. However, there
are no such dog-bite statutes in New York state law.
There are leash and restraint laws on the local level,
which may differ from city to city. In New York, any
owner, keeper or landlord may be held liable if proper
steps are not taken to prevent injuries caused by a
vicious dog. This makes them accountable for injuries
sustained if the dog was not properly secured on their
premises or on a leash.
Thousands of innocent people every year are bitten,
seriously injured or killed due to dog-bite injuries
or animal attacks. Each year there are more than
850,000 dog bites requiring medical attention and more
than 4 million dog bites ranging from minor injuries
to serious dog maulings.
In the United States alone, approximately 100 children
are bitten by dogs every day and approximately 92 of
these children will need medical attention. Dog bite
statistics show that once a dog has bitten, the dog is
more likely to bite again. Statistics also show that
the dog bites that people usually sustain occur in
their own neighborhoods. While dog bite fatalities are
rare, statistically 15 to 20 people are killed in
vicious, fatal dog attacks every year. One third of
all injury claims against homeowner liability policies
are related to dog bites and dog attacks.
Most dog bites are to the face, causing infection,
trauma and scarring. Wounds can be classified as cuts,
lacerations, abrasions, crushing wounds or punctures.
These wounds can often result in fractured bones
and/or disfiguring scars. Frequently surgical repair
is needed, and eyesight or hearing is sometimes
damaged permanently. Often there is also emotional and
psychological trauma associated with dog bites and
attacks to both the victim and the family member
witnessing such an attack.
Costs of treatment for the dog bites are often very
high. Dog bite treatment can include emergency room
visits, hospitalization, psychological treatment and
often plastic surgery. You will be entitled to damages
for such medical expenses, in addition to
reimbursement for lost wages and pain and suffering.
If you were injured or a family member was injured or
killed by any animal, you can sue the person who has,
or should have had, control over the animal. A
successful claim is usually covered by homeowners
insurance. The Law Offices of Scott C. Gottlieb &
Associates, LLP can help. Our firm works
with accident reconstruction and economic experts to
help prepare your case, and we treat each client with
care and respect. We also provide assistance with
other legal problems that arise during the pendency of
the case.
Our philosophy is to provide quality legal services
while treating each client with care and respect. If you
or one of your family members has suffered a recent dog
bite injury, call us at
1-800-TALK-LAW (1-800-825-5529) or contact us via our online
contact form. All calls
and inquiries are responded to the same day, usually
within one hour. There is no case-review cost.
Experience Counts. Our overall goal is to establish
our office as the best office to hire if you want
compensation for your case. We base this on our
experience and past results.
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