Benjamin L. Luftman
2026 years of experience
601 S High St Ste 107
Ohio
David Andrew List
695 Bryden Rd., Columbus, OH
Ohio
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4016 Townsfair Way, Suite 210, Columbus, OH, 43219
Ohio
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Brian A. Walker
6877 North High Street, Suite 300, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Edwin Leroy Malek
1227 S High St, Columbus, OH
Ohio
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7650 Rivers Edge Drive, Suite 150, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Geoffrey Allan Jones
1170 Old Henderson Rd Suite 118, Columbus, OH
Ohio
Rachel Alexandra Rinehardt
8351 N High St, Ste 251, Columbus, OH, 43235
Ohio
Melanie Sue Fahey
8351 N High St, Ste 251, Columbus, OH, 43235
Ohio
Hillary Gail Rinehardt
8351 N High St, Ste 251, Columbus, OH, 43235
Ohio
Ermel Ray Luckett Jr.
24 N High St, Columbus, OH
Ohio
John Karl Rinehardt
8351 N. High St, Ste 251, Columbus, OH, 43082
Ohio
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Dog Bites
As published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about two percent of the entire American population is bitten by a dog annually. This equates to about 4.7 million dog bite cases annually, and the majority of the victims are children. The number of attacks by them rose by 2% within a 10-year period, and the number of bites by them was 33% high. Every day, approximately one thousand dog bite cases are reported to the hospital for treatment. Dogs cause over $1 billion to be lost annually, which is $345,000 a day due to homeowner insurance.
When Do I Need A Dog Bite Lawyer?
Paying for a dog bite attorney may affect much stress from your specific claim, particularly when the owner of the dog is hard to locate or ignore. Your dog bite lawyer can help identify to whom the dog belongs, whether the insurance will compensate you for your injuries or whose side the dog owner will take. If you are injured, you have expended enough effort trying to heal; let a dog bite lawyer handle the stress of a lawsuit.
How will My Dog Bite Attorney Work on My Case?
Dog bite lawyers are specialized personal injury lawyers who will give a legal opinion on your situation. Most of the dog bite attorneys get hired to handle your case and then proceed to conduct an investigation. Your lawyer will investigate witnesses by setting deposition, he or she may notify the dog owner’s insurance company of the claim, and he or she may also wish that you see your trusted doctor.
In the discovery phase, your lawyer will try to seek negligence on the part of the owner of the dog. In case there is sufficient evidence that indicates that one party was to blame, then your lawyer is most likely to initiate a lawsuit. In case there is pending evidence, your attorney may either dismiss your case or try to reach a basic settlement with the owner of the dog.