by cambreassociates | Nov 16, 2022 | Car Accident, Dog Bite, Georgia Law, Legal Process, Litigation, Motorcycle Accident, Personal Injury, Settlement Distribution Payout, Slip and Fall, Statute of Limitations, Truck Accident, Wrongful Death
Many people do not know what to expect when it comes to the timeline for filing a personal injury claim. If you have severe injuries due to the other party’s negligence, you may need compensation sooner, rather than later. After all, you have bills to pay and...
by cambreassociates | Aug 17, 2022 | Dog Bite, Georgia Law
Dealing with the aftermath of a dog attack can feel utterly devastating. Not only can you end up with severe injuries that can lead to a long-term impact on your quality of life, you may find yourself struggling with ongoing PTSD or anxiety around other dogs,...
by cambreassociates | Apr 15, 2022 | Dog Bite, Personal Injury
A dog attack can cause a wide range of potential problems, from the immediate puncture wounds to a high risk of infection often associated with severe dog bite injuries. If you suffer serious injuries in a dog attack, what should you do next? How to React to a Dog...
by cambreassociates | Dec 13, 2021 | Dog Bite
Dealing with a dog attack can be extremely traumatic. You might find yourself with a new fear of dogs, or you might struggle to figure out whether you may deserve compensation for any injuries you sustained in a dog attack. Take at the facts you need to know about...
by cambreassociates | Oct 1, 2021 | Catastrophic Injury, Current News, Dog Bite
A resident returned to his home last Friday to find a dead man on his porch, an apparent victim of the resident’s dogs. An autopsy confirmed that the man’s death was the result of a dog attack, and an investigation revealed that the man had been...
by cambreassociates | May 10, 2021 | Dog Bite
In the U.S., about 4.7 million people get bitten by dogs in a year. About 800,000 of those bites result in some level of medical care. This might seem a little bit scary, but the fact is that while people do get bitten, it is possible in most cases to avoid...