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My Dog Bit Someone. What To Do Next?

"My dog bit someone" and "my dog bit someone out of nowhere" are two sentences that none wish to say. Unfortunately, some of us must. Dog bites are surprisingly common. In fact, according to theAmerican Veterinary Medical Association, over 4.5 million people a year receive a dog bite.However, we fully understand that doesn't make it any less scary. And if your dog has bitten someone, you're likely feeling a range of emotions right now. From shock and disbelief to fear and anxiety, a lot can run through your mind. Still, it's important to remember that it's not your fault, and you are not alone. We're here to help.This article will outline the five best steps to take after your dog bites someone. Please continue reading.

5 Things to Do If Your Dog Bit Someone

This is it. Please note this information was gathered from years of experience dealing with personal injury accidents, such as dog bites. We are professionals in this matter, and we strongly encourage you to follow our instructions.

Call for Medical Attention Immediately

If someone is bitten, the first and most crucial step is to seek medical attention. Dog bites and attacks can cause severe injury and even death in some cases. So rushing the person to a hospital or doctor's office should be your top priority.Note: If the injuries don't require such measures, ask the person if they'll allow you to give first aid.

Ask for Details

After your dog bites someone, you need to gather information about the accident. Mainly, you need to determine where it happened and whether or not the person provoked the bite. Once you have the information, be sure to document it in some way.

Calm the Victim and Confine the Dog

If the victim isn't too injured, try to calm them down and de-escalate the situation. Next, secure your dog. There's no telling why your dog decided to bite. If you leave your dog out, they may be tempted to do it again. Use a crate or another enclosed, safe space to keep them separated from the person.

Get The Witness’ Contact Details (If There Are Any)

If there are any witnesses, it's important to get their contact details as soon as the situation calms down. This could be helpful in the case of a legal dispute or insurance claim down the line. Ask for full names and phone numbers. It can also be helpful to ask what they were doing at the time when the bite happened.

Contact a Local Dog Bite Attorney

We understand how hard it can be to get on the phone and say, "my dog bit someone." However, doing just that is essential. Many victims of dog bites may take legal action against the owner. If you don't want to be unjustly held responsible, you need a dog bite attorney.At Sandel Law Firm, we can give you the support you need, whether the accident occurred at your property or the park.Contact us today for a free consultation!