Dog Bite Prevention
Dogs are considered as man’s best friend. Besides our family and friends, they are known to be our closest companion. Unfortunately, a dog’s bite can result in severe pain and serious injury.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 4.5 million dog bites happen every year in the United States. Men are more prone than women to be bitten by dogs. Children ages five to nine years old suffer the highest rate of dog attack-related injuries.
How to Avoid Dog Bites
Our Morristown personal injury lawyer at The Terry Law Firm understand the dangers associated with dog bites. In order to prevent getting bitten by a dog, there are helpful tips you can apply when you encounter a canine.
You should DO the following when confronted by an aggressive dog:
- If approached by an unfamiliar dog, stay motionless
- If a dog knocks you down to the ground, curl into a ball with your head tucked in and your hands protecting your ears and neck
- If you are a child, let an adult know about aggressive or stray dogs in the area
When an aggressive dog is in your presence, DON’T do the following things:
- Get close to an unfamiliar dog
- Pet a dog without letting it see and sniff you first
- Panic or make loud noises
- Run away from a dog
- Disturb a dog while it is eating, sleeping, or tending to its puppies
- Let small children play with a dog without supervision
If you suffered an injury due to a dog attack in Tennessee, contact our Morristown personal injury lawyer at The Terry Law Firm for a free consultation today.
Attorney F. Braxton “Brack” Terry has the legal skill, integrity, and trial experience to offer a high level of professional services to all of our East Tennessee clients. He strongly believes in the importance of strengthening and preserving civil advocacy throughout Tennessee’s legal community.