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Dog Bite Lawyer Westchase, FL

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Suffering a dog bite can alter the way you are able to interact with dogs for years to come and, potentially, your whole life. That’s why you should take pursuing damages for your injury seriously. With decades of experience representing personal injury claims, our Westchase, FL dog bite lawyer can help create an unwavering case that will stand in court.

Since proving liability can be challenging in dog bite cases, teaming up with our legal team at Jeff Murphy Law can provide a sense of confidence at an otherwise unpredictable time.

What Makes Our Dog Bite Lawyer Valuable To Your Case

Not all dog bite cases are pursuable in court. If you were entering someone’s property or space without permission or purposefully tormenting the dog and then it bit you, your case is likely not eligible for a claim. The ability to discern when a claim is prosecutable is one arena our Westchase dog bite lawyer can assist you in.

We also understand how traumatizing it can be to be bitten by a dog. Even if the severity of the bite does not require a long rehabilitation time, the experience of being caught by surprise in a negative and painful way can sometimes lead to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This disorder may cause flashbacks, mood swings, and a strong evasion of dogs or situations that remind you of the dog bite occurrence.

Scenarios That Frequently Lead To Dog Bites

Some dog bites may occur with no provocation at all, but usually there are signs that a dog is experiencing fear or discomfort prior to causing injury. Knowing the signs of when a dog is feeling threatened can help you diffuse the situation before it turns harmful. The following instances are those that we have often seen in dog bite cases:

  • Resource-Guarding. Whether a dog is protecting a toy, treat, or specific space, they may act in ways they wouldn’t normally. As with humans, they may feel a sense of anxiety or threat if what they consider valuable is at risk of being taken away or imposed on. Before a dog bites, there are typically signs that show a bite may be around the corner. These include changes in body language like ears flattened and a tucked tail, as well as holding a strong stare, growling, or snapping.
  • Experiencing Pain. Like most mammals, being in a state of pain or discomfort can cause irritability and behavior changes. If you touch a painful area, it’s likely the dog will exhibit signs like lip- licking, growling, or snapping. These are warning signs that should tell you to cease further contact and instead seek veterinary attention.
  • Playing Too Rough. If a dog doesn’t realize their own strength or gets over-excited when playing, they likely won’t display warning signs prior to a bite. Despite this, the bite can still lead to a serious injury.

Seeking support from our Westchase dog bite lawyer while recovering from your dog bite injury may be an essential piece in your case’s success. Our attorney at Jeff Murphy Law offers a free consultation and is eager to learn more about your experience. Please reach out today.

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