The Chicago, Illinois personal injury lawyers at Briskman Briskman & Greenberg recently created a video guide discussing some of the most common places where dog bites can happen. While nothing can completely protect pedestrians and houseguests from all dog attacks, the video provides valuable guidance that, if followed, can help keep everyone safe around dogs.
Dog bites can happen almost anywhere. In fact, many people are surprised by to learn that a large percentage of dog bites in the United States take place in places that are familiar to the victim. It’s also true that most dog bite victims are attacked by dogs they know.
In terms of the specific locations where dog bites are most likely to occur, a victim’s own home and the home of a friend or family member make the top of the list. In fact, 75 percent of all dog attacks take place at the home of a friend or loved one. While dogs can attack anyone, even on familiar territory, children are the most likely victims. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than half of all dog bite victims are children, with those aged five to six experiencing the highest rate of dog bites.
Parks are another common location where people are attacked by dogs. While a dog might seize the opportunity to attack at any park, those parks that allow dogs to roam off-leash are the most dangerous. Those who visit these parks should take special care when around dogs, even those animals they know. This is because dogs may react unexpectedly when around unfamiliar places, people, or other dogs.
Businesses, such as veterinarians, retail stores, offices and restaurants also present a higher risk of encountering a dangerous or aggressive dog. Sidewalks are another potential high-risk area, because even leashed dogs are in close proximity to passers-by.
When it comes to staying safe around both familiar and unfamiliar dogs, it is important to keep in mind a few basic dog safety tips.
1. Avoid approaching unfamiliar dogs,
2. Never attempt to pet a dog before first allowing the dog to sniff your hand,
3. Do not disturb dogs that are sleeping, eating, or around small puppies, and
4. Never leave small children unsupervised around dogs, even dogs you trust.
Briskman Briskman & Greenberg is a respected personal injury law firm specializing in dog bite claims. For over 35 years, the personal injury lawyers at Briskman Briskman & Greenberg have been advocating on behalf of individuals and families who suffered as a result of others’ negligent actions. Our dog bite lawyers are compassionate, dedicated advocates who can clearly explain your rights and effectively pursue a claim on your behalf to ensure you are fairly compensated for what you’ve been through. We offer free consultations to all dog bite victims and will not bill you for our services unless we can recover compensation on your behalf.
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