How to Avoid Animal Attack Injury

Animals may be cute and cuddly. However, even the friendliest and cuddliest animal, can be harmful to its owner or to other individuals.

Animal attacks may happen while you are out for a walk or you are trying to stop another dog from attacking your cat or dog. It may even involve being kicked by a horse. Horses’ kick may be so powerful that it may cause serious injuries.

Out of all animal attacks, dog bites or attacks are the most common.

Statistics show that every 40 seconds, someone in the United States seeks medical attention for a dog bite. In fact, about 800,000 bites per year require medical treatment. Most of the victims are children, and most of them are bitten on the face.

Whenever you are attacked by an animal and you are not at fault, you can validly claim for compensation for your injuries. You have the right to file an animal attack injury claim.

Animal Bites or Attack Prevention

Having to file a suit against an animal owner should be the worst scenario. It will cause so much time and effort. There are steps that may be taken to prevent dog bites or attacks thereby lessening the chances of litigation.


  • Never go near any animal that you are not acquainted with, even if they are being walked by their owner

  • Never try to taunt any animal or play with them recklessly

  • Do not approach or bend over to them especially if they are lying quietly

  • Do not approach them immediately after entering their territory

  • Do not tease or wake them

  • Do not play with them till they become overexcited

  • Do not hold an animal close to your face

  • Do not disturb them while they are sleeping, eating, or caring for their young

  • Do not leave children alone with an animal

  • Do not ignore the warning signals of the animal’s aggressive behavior



When dealing with dogs, always remember the following:


  • Dogs will act aggressively when they are in a “pack.” This means that you should avoid having several dogs together around a child or group of children.

  • Untrained dogs are more likely to attack. Normally, male dogs are the ones most likely to bite as a show of dominance.

  • During the summer season, the likelihood of being bitten goes up with the number of dogs outside and out on walks. This means more opportunities for children to approach an unfamiliar dog. The owner should always keep the dog on a leash and adequately supervise and warn any children who approach.

  • They should never be kept on a chain in a yard or left unsupervised with children in the yard.



Being bitten or attacked by an animal clearly results to a case of personal injury. Consequently, you have the legal and civil right to claim compensation for the pain and suffering, medical costs and loss of earnings if you have been unable to work full time or part time as well as any expenses you have incurred.

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