Showing posts with label dog bite attorney atlanta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog bite attorney atlanta. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Preventing Animal Bites & Attacks

Summer usually means lots of time spent outside. Family get-togethers, sporting events and barbecues are all fun-filled, but with the enjoyment of the outdoors also comes increased risks of dog bites and other animal attacks. Loose dogs, indigenous snakes and pesky rodents can all pose potential bite risks. Protecting yourself is important. You and your family should try your best to reduce your risks so that you all can stay safe and comfortable the whole summer long.

Here are a few tips to help reduce your risk of dog and animal bites:

Keep your yard and home exterior free of food and debris that may attract pests and rodents

Keep your landscaping neat and trim so snakes and pests do not have easy places to hide

If you have issues with stray or unleashed animals, contact your local animal control unit

Consider fencing in your yard to keep out unwanted animals

If you do suffer from an animal or dog bite because of another’s negligence, contact us. We help clients in Atlanta receive just compensation when they are the victim of animal bites that result in injuries. We have years of experience and never charge any fees until your case is settled. 

Contact The Foster Firm for a Complimentary Consultation
404-559-8325 or Visit us online at  www.TheFosterFirmWins.com
THERE ARE NO ATTORNEYS FEES UNTIL YOU ARE COMPENSATED FOR YOUR LOSS...

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Have You Been Bitten By A Dog? | Personal Injury Attorney Atlanta


Dog bites can be serious! It's important that you speak with an experienced attorney when you are bitten by a dog so that you can protect your rights and recover any financial losses. Georgia has a specific statute related to dog bites.

This Georgia statute represents the state's relevant dog bite strict liability law.  While the law imposes strict liability for injury to a person, the dog (or other animal) must first be considered "vicious" or "dangerous," which can be as simple as showing the animal was required to be leashed per city ordinance.  Second, the animal must be at large by the careless management of the owner.  Finally, the person injured must not have provoked the animal into attacking him or her.

IF YOU HAVE BEEN BITTEN BY A DOG CALL THE FOSTER FIRM TODAY!

Contact The Foster Firm for a Complimentary Consultation
404-559-8325 or Visit us online at www.TheFosterFirmWins.com
THERE ARE NO ATTORNEYS FEES UNTIL YOU ARE COMPENSATED FOR YOUR LOSS...