Territorialism, perceived threat, harsh training, and, regrettably, abuse are all capable of turning a man's closest friend into an enemy. A savage dog attack can have a significant negative impact on your life, leading to serious, even deadly, injuries as well as lost wages. An owner's negligence frequently leads to an attack. Depending on how severe the attack was, this could lead to expensive medical bills, irreparable harm, suffering, and other losses. Contact the Mandel Law Group if you or a loved one has experienced this kind of attack in St. Louis, Missouri, so we can assist you in pursuing the compensation you are due for your case.
The physical harm will be enough to leave a scar, but the psychological stress may be even more harmful. You might experience an unhealthful aversion to animals, and you might end up badly disfigured and mutilated. A dog bite attorney can assist you in restoring your body, mind, and soul to full health after this kind of emotional harm. Therefore, our team will aggressively represent you to seek reimbursement for the following:
Our firm wants to discuss your dog bite case, as we intend to hold dog owners accountable if they have been negligent. The Mandel Law Group strives to make getting in touch with and hiring an attorney as uncomplicated as possible. Because of this, we provide free consultations; additionally, there are no costs unless we resolve your claim effectively.
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