In July of 2012, the Georgia General Assembly passed House Bill 685, known as the Responsible Dog Ownership Law, in order to hold owners more deeply accountable for their dangerous or vicious dogs. This was in response to a growing number of reports of dangerous dogs, attacks, and serious injuries as a result of vicious dogs in Georgia. In fact, the CDC estimates that roughly 4.7 million dog bites occur in the United States each year, and more than 25% of those bites require medical attention. This equates to every 1 in 70 United States residents being attacked by a dog in any given year.
Seeking Compensation After a Dog Attack in Georgia
There are a variety of different avenues we may take in order to get you the compensation that you deserve after a dog attack in Gwinnett County, Georgia. If the owner is protected by an insurance policy, we will begin by working directly with the insurance company by filing a claim. Many people think that they will not benefit from working with an attorney while filing a claim, but this is one of the most important processes for the entire case, and having the legal advice of an experienced professional will help you start your claim with the leverage that you need. As with any personal injury, a dog attack does not simply have a predetermined amount of money that a victim is owed. We will consider a wide range of factors, from things like the severity of the attack and injuries all the way to the emotional toll that your injuries have on your daily life. It will take quite a bit of work to calculate these damages, but this is important work for your long-term stability.