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What To Look For In A Dog Bite Attorney

 
 According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost two percent of Americans are bitten by a dog every year. With those kinds of numbers, it’s very possible that you could be next. 
 
Dog bite attorneys have carved their own niche in the legal field. There are many good reasons to hire a personal injury attorney to handle a dog bite claim, particularly ones with an intimate understanding of the dog bite specialty in law. Make sure that the attorney that you hire has prior experience in handling dog bite cases.
 
Optimally, a quality attorney will work with on a contingency basis. This is common in the personal injury field. It means that your  legal counsel will not be compensated if they do not win you a settlement. There may be exceptions for certain incurred fees, so be sure to ask about that before you sign up for the attorney’s services.
 
Another very important reason to hire a dog bite attorney is that having one by your side will almost surely guarantee you have a higher return in your efforts to obtain monetary damages form an individual and/or their insurance company.
 
An experienced dog bite attorney knows the right things to say to other attorneys and insurance companies to settle your claim efficiently and in your best interest. Ask your prospective lawyer about settlement sums they have gotten in the past. Every case is different, but this at least gives you a good idea of what kind of results the attorney has gotten previously.
 

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