Cuba, Missouri 7-Year-Old Suffers Multiple Injuries in Pit Bull Mauling
A recent Three Rivers Publishing article discusses the perseverance of a 7-year-old girl in her continuing recovery from a serious pit bull attack that occurred in February 2010. According to the story, the young Cuba Elementary first grader was bit in the face by a neighbor’s pit bull after entering the vicinity where the dog was chained. Even though the girl was hospitalized for nine days and underwent two operations to treat the dog bite injuries on her face, the article mentions that she is still in pain, has swelling on her face, visible scarring, jaw damage, cannot open her left eye, and may have permanent vision damage. The first grader may also need reconstructive surgery in the future in addition to other medical care, including possible dental surgery to treat her jaw.
While the injuries sustained in this Missouri dog attack are considerable, even the most minor of injuries from a dog bite can impose tremendous emotional trauma and financial strain upon an individual and their family. In this particular situation, the young girl must be transported from Cuba, Missouri to St. Louis in order to receive the medical treatment she needs. In similar instances where a dog bite victim faces long-lasting medical bills and travel costs due to a dog attack, the dog owner may be held liable for such expenses in addition to compensation for pain and suffering and other related damages.
St. Louis dog attack injury lawyers are familiar with the long list of potential physical, emotional, and financial consequences resulting from dog bites. If you or your child has endured injury or suffered trauma from a dog mauling incident caused by an owner’s neglect, the experienced Missouri dog bite attorneys at Page Law are available to provide an assessment of your potential dog bite claim. Call Page Law today at 866-620-5757 for a free consultation and visit www.dogbiteclaim.com to learn more about your legal rights and options.
Source article: http://www.threeriverspublishing.com/TRP/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5171&joscclean=1&comment_id=1209



