Saturday, April 25, 2009

Illinois Animal Attack Lawyers

Animal attacks are a frightening reality. In fact, every year millions of Americans are bitten by animals, and many of these needless attacks cause life altering injuries. In addition to the pain and suffering caused, State Farm Insurance Company reported that victims of dog bites, in particular, suffer more than $1 billion in monetary losses every year.

The Animal Control Act erased the "one free bite" law, which excused the owners from being liable because they were not aware of the animal's propensity to bite. Those attacked or bitten by animals should clearly understand that it is the owner’s legal and ethical obligation to ensure, at all reasonable cost, that their animals do not cause harm to others.

State laws vary in animal bite laws, but in the State of Illinois, the law specifically states:

If a dog or other animal, without provocation, attacks or injures any person who is peaceably conducting himself in any place where he may lawfully be, the owner of such dog or other animal is liable in damages to such person for the full amount of the injury sustained.

Additionally, a victim can reach other potential defendants, such as the custodian of the animal on the ground of negligence or negligence per se.

Recovering from a dog bite can be a lengthy and painful process. Often, victims can recover damages to cover their medical treatments, any necessary medications, future treatment, psychological counseling and any lost wages. Claims can be made against the owner, his or her insurer, and possibly a third party if their negligence caused the injury.

Here are some things you can do if you have been injured by an animal:

* If you have recently been severely injured by an animal and have not sought medical attention, you should do so immediately.
* Immediately report your accident to the police and request a copy of the police accident report.
* Try to obtain the name and contact information of the animal owner.
* Try to get the name and contact information of any people who witnessed your accident.
* Try to take photographs of the animal which caused your injuries and the location of the accident.
* Try to take photographs of any visible injuries you have suffered as result of the incident with the animal or permit our investigator to accomplish this.
* Do not have any communication with the owner of the dog or the owner's insurance company. If you accept any form of compensation, you may waive your right to sue for additional damages.
* Try to save any clothing that may have been damaged by the animal.
* Please save and, if possible, take photographs of any property damage caused by the animal.

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