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Health Complications You Might Not Expect From Georgia Dog Bites

By Zagoria Law Firm LLC |

In the moments after you were bitten by a dog, all you can think about is the excruciating pain and getting medical attention right away to reduce it. However, the emergency care you receive in the immediate aftermath of an animal attack may not be the end of your treatment journey. According to a… Read More »

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How Much Is A Georgia Dog Bite Case Worth?

By Zagoria Law Firm LLC |

One of the most common questions about Georgia dog bite cases relates to the value of the claim, or what amount a victim might be able to recover as compensation by pursuing the negligent owner. There is no way to give an accurate value with so many variables in a typical case, but state… Read More »

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Breeds To Avoid If A Dog Is On Your Family’s Wish List

By Zagoria Law Firm LLC |

You have probably heard the saying many times that it is the dog’s owner or handler that makes the animal dangerous, not the breed alone. This point might make sense to some, but it is not so reassuring when you are bringing home a dog to the family as a holiday gift. When shopping… Read More »

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How To Prove A Dog Bite Case Based Upon Georgia Leash Laws

By Zagoria Law Firm LLC |

With any personal injury claim, there are certain elements you must prove to qualify for monetary damages. This requirement applies to dog bite cases, but the facts that you need to show may be different depending on the basis of the claim. Georgia’s dog bite statute requires evidence that the animal was vicious or… Read More »

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Non-Bite Dog Injuries That Require Emergency Care

By Zagoria Law Firm LLC |

A large percentage of US households are home to at least one dog due to their loving, family-friendly, and devoted nature. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) reports that 38.4 percent of households have dogs, for a total of 48.3 million canines. Many are well-trained and even-tempered, but it is important to remember that… Read More »

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Extreme Risks Of Child Dog Bite Injuries To The Face And Head

By Zagoria Law Firm LLC |

Children are naturally drawn to dogs, so it stands to reason that they are more likely to be bitten. However, a closer look at statistics reveals the risks to children when it comes to bites around the head. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) reports that 80 percent of severe dog bites to victims… Read More »

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Important Evidence For A Georgia Dog Bite Case

By Zagoria Law Firm LLC |

Evidence is an important part of any criminal or civil case, so you can expect it to play a critical role when you are pursuing your rights as the victim of a dog bite. The Georgia Rules of Evidence govern the proceedings, and the provisions are quite broad in terms of scope. All relevant… Read More »

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Emotional Effects Of Dog Bite Injuries

By Zagoria Law Firm LLC |

While some dog bites might involve just a nip or barely breaking the skin, these injuries can be quite serious. According to the National Safety Council (NSC), there are 4.5 million dog bites every year that require medical care in emergency rooms, urgent care centers, or physician’s offices. The trauma may include serious lacerations… Read More »

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What To Do After A Dog Bite

By Zagoria Law Firm LLC |

Many people love dogs and many are not fans, but there is one factor you can count on: With more than 69 million dogs living in American households, you will encounter these four-legged pets in public places and private homes. The vast majority of canines are obedient and trustworthy, but there are some that… Read More »

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Dangerous V. Vicious Dogs Under Georgia Dog Bite Laws

By Zagoria Law Firm LLC |

When you or a loved one was bitten, it probably does not make much of a difference whether you would describe the animal as a dangerous or vicious dog. The injuries are excruciatingly painful, you will need immediate medical care, and you run the risk of infection after such an attack. Terminology is certainly… Read More »

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