Hello Mr. Phillips,
I have referred you to another victim that could use your expertise in this type of situation. I am just doing this because after what my daughter went through I have an understanding of how a mother feels when their child is injured like this. I just want her to receive the the help like we did and that is from you. I am just helping her go to the best and that is you.
Sincerely,
Connie
Return to your topic: Legal Briefs
If a person is disabled in a dog attack, that person is entitled to recover an amount of money to compensate him or her. This can be a large amount of money, because the disability might be permanent. If it is a temporary disability, the amount of money will be less.
The evaluation of a disability can only be done when the disabling condition reaches maximum medical improvement, or becomes permanent and stationary. This is not possible soon after the attack. It takes quite awhile, therefore, for the evaluation to take place.
If you were bitten by a dog, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. It's done by email to protect your privacy. He will discuss your options without charge.
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