The Dog Days of Summer Are Here. Know what to do if you are bitten by a dog.
Joseph V. Vito • May 30, 2018
In the dog days of summer, neighborhood pets are everywhere. Unfortunately, not all of your neighbor’s pets are friendly or well trained. In the warmer months when pets are frequently outside, incidents of animal bites and attacks tend to increase dramatically. In this podcast, personal injury attorney Joe Vito explains the law and all avenues of recourse you may have if you, or someone you know, is bitten by a dog or other pet.
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