A trip to the park should feel safe and enjoyable for children, but a dog attack can quickly turn a fun outing into a frightening experience. Parents often worry not only about physical injuries but also about the emotional impact on their child. Understanding how New...
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What to do after a dog bite: Protecting yourself and your rights
When a dog bites you, the pain and stress can feel overwhelming. The financial strain that follows may also add to your burden. The choices you make afterward may influence your recovery and help you stay protected. In New Hampshire, these actions can offer direction...
Can you sue a neighbor for an off‑leash dog bite?
One minute you're walking near your neighbor's yard, and the next, their dog lunges without warning, leaving you injured and unsure what to do. You didn't provoke it, and you weren't trespassing — but now you're dealing with pain, medical bills and questions about...
Dog bite statistics you should know about
Although a dog may seem friendly at first glance, it can turn vicious in the blink of an eye. Sadly, those who are on the receiving end of a dog bite can end up seriously injured. Some are even killed in these animal attacks. Those who are fortunate enough to survive,...
Dog bite statistics to know about
Dogs are a popular pet in New Hampshire and Vermont. People enjoy their loyalty, their companionship and even use them as service animals. Although it is easy and understandable to grow attached, there is still the chance that dogs will bite. Some breeds are more...
Tips for keeping your child safe from dog bites
Dogs are cuddly creatures, protectors of the home and constant companions for many in New Hampshire and Vermont. However, even the friendliest dog can lash out and bite. Children are especially susceptible to dog bites and are more likely to suffer severe injuries if...

