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Dog Bite Injury Legal Information Released by Lawyer Central

(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 25, 2010 ) New York, NY - Lawyer Central is pleased to announce that it has recently added a Dog Bite Injury Information section to its Personal Injury Resource Center. This new addition to LawyerCentral.com provides information for individuals who have been attacked by an aggressive dog. Although laws regarding dog bite injuries vary by state, many dog bite injury victims are entitled to financial compensation for their injuries. If you have been bitten by a dog, Lawyer Central can provide you with an explanation of your legal rights and give you the information you need to make to make an informed decision about your dog bite claim.

The new Dog Bite Information section on LawyerCentral.com features six informational articles covering the key aspects of dog bite injuries, as well as the legal issues involved in dog bite lawsuits. Topics covered in the articles include: liability of dog owners, dangerous dogs, and steps to take after a dog bite injury. An article entitled “Proving a Dog’s Dangerous Propensities” explains factors that indicate that a dog’s owned knew or should have known that the dog was dangerous. In some states, if a dog bite victim can prove that the owner was aware of the dog’s aggressive tendencies, the dog owner may be held liable for the bite.

Visit http://injury.lawyercentral.com/Personal-Injury-Lawyers-Attorneys--1-14.html and select Dog Bites to review Lawyer Central’s new Dog Bite Injury Information section.

If you or a loved one has suffered a dog bite injury, a dog bite lawyer from Lawyer Central’s national attorney network will review your case for free. Complete the Free Case Evaluation form with the details of your claim to find if you are eligible to file a dog bite injury lawsuit. The amount of time you have to file a lawsuit is limited, so it is important to contact a dog bite attorney as soon as possible after the bite occurs. Depending on the circumstances surrounding the dog attack, victims may be entitled to financial compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.

About Lawyer Central

The Lawyer Central Network is an exclusive nationwide network of attorneys highly dedicated to their unique areas of practice, including dog bite law. Lawyer Central is emerging as the leading public relations and mixed media marketing organization for fast-growing personal injury law firms and forward-thinking personal injury attorneys. Lawyer Central membership includes a variety of media exposure ranging from personal injury practice area video filming, through interviews and complete public relations and internet relations management.


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