In order to have your Pennsylvania dog attack case ready for the filing of a PA lawsuit, 4 key components must be completed:
Medical Documents
Your PA dog bite attorney must order, pay for and acquire a complete copy of all of your medical records and bills. If you are claiming an aggravation of a pre-existing condition, the acquisition of your family doctor’s medical records from the 5 previous years is a necessity.
Photographs
If your dog attack wounds left permanent scars, your PA dog attack lawyer will need photos from the date of the attack, as well as current ones. Normally, a professional photographer is hired to take photos of permanent facial scars.
Evidence Accumulation
Your PA dog bite law firm must obtain a copy of Police Reports, PA Dog Warden Reports, witness statements and District Justice docket entries.
PA Dog Law & “The Rabies Act”
Filing a proper PA dog bite lawsuit is a complex endeavor. Your lawyer for dog attacks in Pennsylvania must have the necessary legal expertise to properly plead the cited violations of the PA Dog Law and The Pennsylvania Rabies Prevention and Control in Domestic Animals and Wildlife Act.
Is your PA dog bite case worth hiring a Pennsylvania personal injury lawyer with 40 years of experience? Speak with Attorney Thomas J. Newell today @ 800-980-4842.