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Dog Bite Attorney in Augusta

2743 Perimeter Pkwy, Bldg. 100 Suite 310
Augusta, GA 30909

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Dog bites can be incredibly expensive to treat. One study found that in 2008, the average cost of treatment for dog bite injuries was $23,680. Mind you, that was more than a decade ago.

Even worse, the costs don’t stop there. You might also face additional expenses such as lost wages if you’re unable to work, ongoing physical therapy, and even psychological counseling to deal with the trauma. These financial burdens can quickly add up, making it essential to seek proper compensation with the help of an Augusta dog bite lawyer from Morgan and Morgan. 

If that’s what you need, please fill out our free case evaluation form today. We might be able to help.

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  • How Liability Plays Out in a Dog Bite Case

    In Georgia, the "one-bite rule" often comes into play in such cases. This basically means that a dog owner might be held liable if they knew or should have known their dog had a tendency to bite.

    However, liability doesn’t always end with the dog owner. Other potentially responsible parties may include but are not limited to:

    • Property owners, if the bite occurred on their premises
    • Dog sitters or handlers who were in charge of the dog at the time of the incident
    • Landlords who allowed a dangerous dog to live on their property
    • Animal control agencies, if they failed to take action on a known dangerous dog.
  • What to Do if Bitten by a Dog in Augusta

    If you’re bitten by a dog in Augusta, it’s important to take immediate action to protect your health and legal rights. Here are some quick tips:

    • Clean the wound with soap and water to prevent possible infection.
    • Seek medical attention immediately, even if the injury seems minor.
    • Report the incident to the Columbia County Animal Services.
    • If possible, gather information about the dog that bit you and its owner.
    • Take photos of your injuries and the scene of the incident.
    • Contact Morgan and Morgan for a no-cost, no-obligation case review.
  • What if the Dog Owner Is My Close Friend or Relative?

    Understandably, you might feel hesitant to file a claim if the dog owner is a friend or relative, but it's important to remember that the compensation will most likely come from their insurance company, not directly from them. Also, as we saw earlier, dog bite treatments in the US are expensive, and you shouldn’t have to bear those costs alone. Filing a claim ensures that your medical bills and other expenses are covered, relieving the financial burden while maintaining your relationship with your friend or relative.

  • Let’s Discuss Your Dog Bite Case

    Getting a free case review from a dog bite expert at Morgan and Morgan is the best way to figure out if you have a viable reason to pursue compensation. Don’t wait—reach out today for a free case evaluation.

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