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Common Causes of Dog Bites in Aurora

Some dogs are gentle, and others are fierce. Dog bites can result in serious injuries, including deep cuts, broken bones, and infection. There are laws to protect against dangerous dogs and allow those injured by a dog bite to pursue compensation.

Learn some of the common causes of dog bites in Aurora and discuss your situation with a knowledgeable dog bite injury attorney. The team at Amy G Injury Law could help you determine your legal options.

Common Reasons Why Dogs Bite People

Understanding the common reasons dogs in Aurora may bite could help prevent future injuries.

Fear

Dogs that feel threatened or afraid may bite individuals to protect themselves. If you notice a dog looks cornered, give it as much space as possible. Some dogs may bite because they are taken by surprise by a sudden movement, loud noise, or unfamiliar situation. In addition, waking a sleeping dog may startle it, causing an instant bite reaction.

Possessiveness

Dogs may also bite to protect people or things they feel possessive toward, such as their owners, home, food, or toys. For example, a female dog may bite if she feels her puppies are being threatened.

Lack of Socialization

Dogs that are not accustomed to other people or animals may react badly in public spaces. They may not know how to respond to strangers or bite out of fear or anxiety in uncertain situations.

Aggressive Play

Puppies and young dogs may bite in a playful manner. These bites could cause serious injuries even though the dog does not intend to cause harm.

Pain and Sickness

A dog in pain may feel vulnerable and bite someone who approaches or touches it.

Laws Concerning Dog Bites

Although different cities may have different rules and regulations, dogs typically must be under the control of an adult when in public and remain on a leash, inside a fence, or in a house when at home.

Dog bites that result in serious bodily injuries fall under strict liability rules, meaning the dog owner is liable for any damages caused by their dog’s bite. This is the case whether a dog bite incident occurs on a dog owner’s private property or in a public space. An owner may not be liable if someone was on their property illegally when they were bitten.

Dog bites that cause non-serious injuries fall under premises liability law. In such cases, the injured person must prove that the dog owner was negligent, resulting in the dog bite. If negligence can be established, a lawyer could help hold the dog owner liable for resulting damages.

Regardless of the type of dog bite you have suffered, a skilled Aurora attorney could evaluate your situation and determine whether legal action can be taken.

Talk to an Aurora Lawyer to Learn More About the Common Causes of Dog Bites

Understanding the common causes of dog bites in Aurora may help keep you safe in the future. However, if you have already experienced a dog bite injury, seek legal assistance from the experienced personal injury attorneys at Amy G Injury Law. We understand the local and state laws concerning dog bites and could help you understand your options for pursuing compensation.

Contact us today to schedule a confidential consultation. The sooner you get in touch, the sooner we can help you.

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