Pit Bull Attacks
Pit Bull Attacks
Pit Bulls belong to a family of dogs traditionally bred for fighting and protection. These medium-sized, stocky dogs have reputation for ferocity and tenacity that is well-deserved. Modern Pit Bulls descend from European bull and bear-baiting canines that had a natural aggressiveness and centuries of selective breeding were needed to transform a vicious and dangerous animal into a common household pet. It is difficult to fully eliminate natural tendencies, and even the most docile Pit Bull still has the potential to be a silent killer.
Even though many owners claim that Pit Bulls are no more dangerous than any other breed, the statistics do not lie. According to the Center for Disease Control, of the 304 fatal dog attacks between 1979 and 1996, Pit Bulls accounted for 60 deaths, almost twice as many as the next highest group, Rottweilers.
Pit bulls are particularly dangerous because they have extremely powerful jaws for dogs their size. These jaws can easily crush bone and cause significant long-term damage, but they can also tear and rend skin and soft tissue beyond hope of repair or healing. The harm these animals can cause is not limited to physical trauma; frequently victims of Pit Bull attacks carry psychological scars that last a lifetime.
There are several options for victims of Pit Bull attacks. Aside from treating the injury and preventing further harm, victims need to consult an experienced dog bite attorney to decide the best way to take legal action against those responsible. Dog bite laws can be very complicated, so it best to consult an attorney who understands the intricacies of your situation.
If you or someone you love was the victim of a Pit Bull attack you need to consult a dedicated and experienced attorney immediately. Restrictive California statutes of limitations can terminate your legal window of opportunity, so don’t hesitate to contact a lawyer today.Regional California Dog Bite Info:
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