Dog bites happen fast, and the consequences can follow just as quickly. Many victims delay taking action because they believe a claim only exists if a dog has bitten before. That assumption can cost time, evidence, and compensation for a dog bite victim. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 4.5…
Dog bites happen in the blink of an eye, leaving victims feeling stunned and unprepared. According to the National Library of Medicine, an estimated 30 to 50 people in the United States lose their lives each year to dog bite incidents. More commonly, these incidents may also lead to serious injuries that demand immediate attention….
A dog bite injury can have serious consequences for the victim, both physically and emotionally. Fortunately, Colorado law favors the victim over the pet owner. It holds dog owners strictly liable for attacks and injuries suffered by victims, in most cases. If you have been bitten by a dog in Colorado, learn how to pursue…
The last thing you might expect when walking around Denver is to get attacked by someone else’s pet or a stray dog. Unfortunately, dozens of people in Colorado visit emergency rooms for serious dog bite injuries each year. Dog attacks are a common cause of painful, violent and traumatic injuries. Knowing what steps to take…