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Charleston animal attack lawyers
Any experienced Charleston animal attack lawyer knows that when a wild animal attacks a human, there is little that can be done. However, when that dangerous animal is not wild, but kept in captivity, it becomes the responsibility of the captor, or owner, to ensure that the animal does no harm to other humans. When that responsibility is not met, the result can be tragic for an innocent neighbor, family member, or complete stranger. If this has happened to you, a Charleston animal attack lawyer may be able to help. Laws governing the care and maintenance of animals differ by state, county, and city, as well as by the type of animal in question. But one thing is always the same: An owner is obligated to keep that animal in such a way that it does not attack others. An experienced firm like Underwood & Proctor knows that being attacked by a vicious animal can cause severe physical damage as well as psychological trauma, and can leave visible as well as emotional scars. Some animals owners may argue that their pet had never been aggressive in the past, but animals are less predictable than people, so this is not an excuse in the eyes of a law. If you have been injured by a vicious animal owned by someone else, contact Underwood & Proctor. We will see what a dedicated Charleston animal attack lawyer can do to help you learn and defend your rights after being attacked. Additional Resources - refreshed on 08/20/2008 |
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