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On the page below you will find links to documents, reports, publications and discussions regarding North Carolina legal topics provided by the accident lawyers at Brent Adams & Associates. We hope that the articles, statistics and information will help the injured North Carolina public gain a better understanding of their own legal challenges.
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Animal Attacks You may never come in contact with a wild animal, but you should always be prepared. Click here to learn how to protect yourself if an animal attacks. -
Dog Bite Case Valuations Medical bills are not the only contributing factor to dog bite case valuation. Learn about other factors that influence claims and negotiations. -
5 Important Facts for Dog Bite Claims Brent Adams & Associates pays another visit to WIDU radio and discusses North Carolina dog bite claims. -
North Carolina Dog Bite Injury Cases One of our Raleigh dog bite injury lawyers and a case manager visit WIDU to discuss dog attack claims in North Carolina. -
3 Factors in North Carolina Dog Attacks North Carolina dog bite cases happen to follow unique laws, one rule provided in our state's laws is only active in 17 other states. -
Dog Owner Liabilities Owning a dog is a rewarding experience, but owners should be aware of the liability canine ownership creates. -
2013 Top 5 States for Dog Bite Claims The numbers always change, but some states consistently rank as some of the most common places where people are attacked by dogs. Here's the top five for 2013. -
Tips on How To Avoid Dog Bite or Attack Remember these tips to avoid a dog bite and always keep dog bite safety in mind when around dogs, especially ones with which you are not familiar and when children are present. -
North Carolina Dog Bite Lawyer Discusses 2011 Fatal Dog Attack Statistics A review by a Raleigh dog bite attorney of the most interesting statistics regarding 2011 fatal dog attacks and deadly dog bites in the United States. -
Should Pit Bulls Be Illegal To Own In North Carolina? Citing dog bite statistics that name pit bulls as the most dangerous and deadly breed of dog, considerations are being made for a North Carolina dog ban. -
It’s No Joke: North Carolina Postal Workers Face Dog Attacks Every Day Mail carriers and postal workers face situations involving dangerous dogs and aggressive dogs each time they deliver the mail - and many are bit each year. -
How To Avoid Adopting A Dog That Bites Perhaps the first step to avoiding a dog attack or dog bite lawsuit is to avoid owning a dog with a history of aggressive behavior or fearful behavior. One way you can easily avoid adopting an aggressive dog is to conduct a few simple tests that can help determine the dog's demeanor before you bring it home to your family. -
Dangerous Dog Breed: Rottweilers The second most deadly breed of dog, according to the CDC, is the Rottweiler. -
Dog Bites Can Lead to Dangerous and Deadly Infections Did you know that even minor dog bites can lead to serious complications if they become infected? A dog bite would should be cleaned by medical professionals. -
Hidden Scars: Emotional Consequences Of A Dog Bite A serious dog attack can leave you with more than just physical scars -- it can leave you suffering from emotional trauma. Learn about dog bite victims who suffer from post traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, fear of dogs, mental anguish, and depression. -
A Tethered Dog Is A Dangerous Dog Not many North Carolina residents are aware of the dangers of tethering or chaining a pet - both for the dog and for the people who live nearby. In this dog bite article, we explain why tethering can be harmful for your pet's mental and physical health and how chaining can lead to dog bites and dog attacks. -
North Carolina Dog Bites Can Lead To Infection Dogs' mouths and paws can be very dirty and covered in bacteria - it is no surprise that dog bites and dog attacks often end with infected dog bite wounds. In this article, learn what to do in the minutes and hours after a dog bite that can help prevent medical complications such as infection. -
Possible Dog Bite Consequences | North Carolina Dog Bite Attorney In many cases, dog bite wounds don't simply heal and dog bite victims aren't able to simply move on with their lives. Dog bites and dog attacks have a variety and range of consequences, including scarring, financial issues, emotional problems, surgeries, , nerve damage, lost wages, missed school, and long-term disability. -
Common Defenses For Dog Bite Attacks | North Carolina Dog Bite Lawyer When a dog attacks or bites another person, what arguments may the aggressive dog owner or insurance company make? Learn about dog bite arguments such as trespassing and provocation. Also learn about North Carolina's one bite rule. -
Which Dog Breeds Are Least Likely To Bite? Which Are Least Aggressive? Every dog is capable of inflicting an injury. Animal behaviorists explain much of a dog's behavior is dictated by its owners, training and environment.