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Each year, thousands of innocent Americans fall victim to dog bites. In Detroit, such victims are protected by the Detroit personal injury law, according to which they can claim damages from the animal’s owner.

If a dog or animal bites you, you should first seek medical attention. If left unattended, dog bite (or animal bite) can lead to serious injury, infection or death. After you go through a medical evaluation, you must see a Detroit personal injury lawyer or attorney, who is experienced in animal bite cases. He will evaluate your case and tell you if you can make a legal claim. He will also determine the extent of damages that you can press for. (Click here for a FREE evaluation of your case.)

Give your attorney all the details of the case that he requires, including the telephone number and address of the animal’s owner. To buttress your case, mention the details of any eye witnesses too.

Your attorney will first ascertain whether the owner of the dog can be punished under “strict liability.” According to Detroit personal injury law, “strict liability” means that the owner is legally responsible for his pet biting a person, even if the owner had no reason to know that his or her animal was dangerous. However, if the owner had warned people and the victim had ignored the warning, then the owner is not held liable for the injury. Consequently, the victim cannot ask for medical compensation. In this case, the victim’s behavior will be termed “contributory negligence” or “assumption of the risk.”

Detroit personal injury laws are applicable even if you live in Lansing, Port Huron, Livonia, Flint, Ann Arbor, Westland, Mount Clemens, Sterling Heights, Warren, Novi, Pontiac, Farmington Hills, Southfield, Brighton, Birmingham, and Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Monroe, Livingston, Washtenaw, St. Clair, and Genesee Counties.