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What to Do If You Are Bitten by a Dog in New Jersey

Dogs have been man’s companions for thousands of years, helping to bring in prey and defend man from wild animals. However, what many people forget is that dogs were domesticated from wild wolves, and they still have those suppressed instincts to protect themselves and their family with aggression. Every year, thousands of Americans are bitten by others’ dogs. So what do you do if you are bitten by a dog in the state of New Jersey?

Fredson Statmore Bitterman is a personal injury law firm located in New Jersey. We offer representation for those bitten by a dog. Below, we’ll go over your rights if you or a loved one is bitten by a dog. Contact us for a free consultation today!

What New Jersey Law Says About Dog Bites

Dog bite statute in New Jersey protects those who are bitten by a dog on both public and private property. Someone who has been bitten by a dog can sue the owner in civil court for damages. Dog owners are strictly liable for any type of injury, even if someone was running to get away from a dog and hurt themselves.

What Costs Can Be Recuperated from a Dog Bite?

New Jersey law allows for the dog bite victim to be compensated for the injury. Some of the costs that can be recuperated include:

  • Any medical treatment costs because of the dog bite
  • Lost wages for time missed from work and lost earning potential if the dog bite injuries result in permanent disability
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of quality of life if the dog bite injury causes physical scarring or disability

Will the Dog Be Euthanized?

Many people (even dog bite victims) do not want the dog euthanized because it bit someone. Oftentimes, the dog was scared and was just acting on instinct. For the vast majority of New Jersey dog bite cases, the dog is allowed to return to their owner. The dog will be placed on a 10-day quarantine period in order to ensure it does not have rabies or other types of disease. A local animal control officer will then evaluate the dog and clear it for release.

Contact Our Dog Bite Attorneys In New Jersey Today

While we all love our dogs, sometimes they can misbehave and harm others, and not necessarily from anything more than instinct. Fredson Statmore Bitterman is dedicated to ensuring you receive just compensation for any type of personal injury, including a dog bite. Our premises liability team works diligently to uncover the facts of the case and fight for your rights. If you or a loved one has been bitten by a dog, seek medical help, and call our dog bite attorneys in New Jersey for advice today!