Dog Bites Can Be Prevented with Better Education

Dog bites are a serious problem here and across the country. Sadly, the victims are most often children. However, we can prevent dog bites by better educating owners, parents, children and the public. Start here with this month’s newsletter.

The old saying “dogs are a man’s best friend” might be news to the more than four million people bitten each year, most often children and the elderly. Some of these attacks result in emergency room injuries, reconstructive surgery and – for 39 people in 2013 – death.

Of course, no one is disputing the deep companionship and loyalty dogs provide to millions of Americans. But safety advocates and dog experts say more can be done to prevent dog bites. You should know how you or your children can avoid dog bites, your responsibilities as a dog owner and your rights if you or someone close has suffered a dog bite injury.

Attorney Terry Polich is a seasoned trial lawyer focusing on personal injury, lemon law, and civil litigation. Recognized as one of Wisconsin’s leading consumer warranty attorneys, he has secured millions in recoveries for clients, including multiple seven-figure wrongful death and injury settlements. Terry also serves on the Board of Directors for the Wisconsin Association for Justice and the Jason Simcakoski Foundation, where he advocates for improved mental health treatment for veterans.