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Paralyzed Man Attacked by Dog

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Paralyzed Man Attacked by Dog

April 23, 2015
By jhartle@lgslaw.net


Video courtesy of 13abc.com

A Toledo veteran who is wheelchair bound was severely injured recently when he was attacked by his neighbor’s dogs. The man was on his own property when the dogs got loose and attacked the handicapped man, causing severe bite wounds to his stomach, arm, leg, and fingers. As a result of his injuries, he may lose use of his hand.

Dog bites and attacks can result in some of the worst injuries, including nerve damage, tissue damage, organ damage, and permanent scarring to the face and body. These injuries and the resulting medical treatment can end up costing you thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket medical bills and lost wages, and leave you forever injured.

If you or a loved one has been injured due to a dog bite or dog attack, you need an attorney to represent you. Many insurance companies will try to find ways to get out of compensating you for your tragic injuries, including blaming you for the attack. Don’t let this happen to you. Call the skilled personal injury attorneys of Lafferty, Gallagher & Scott today at 419-241-5500 or email us here. We have the experience and the know-how to get you the fair compensation that you deserve. Dog bite victims have a very limited amount of time to pursue a claim, so don’t delay in getting the representation that you need and can count on. Contact us today.

The information contained in this blog post is general information, and should not be treated as legal advice. No attorney/client relationship exists between the reader and Lafferty, Gallagher & Scott, LLC without a signed Attorney Contract Agreement of Representation. Each case is unique and past results should not be treated as a guarantee of the results in your case.

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