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Pritzker Olsen attorneys have appeared on CBS News, Fox news, KARE-TV, KSTP-TV and WCCO-TV. To talk to a Pritzker Olsen attorney about your Minnesota dog bite case, please call 612-338-0202, call 1-888-377-8900 (toll free) or submit our free consultation form.

Hospital-Treated Dog Bites in Minnesota

According to a recent report by the Minnesota Department of Health, there has been a 40% increase in hospital-treated dog bites in Minnesota in the last few years. The largest growth was in the number of dog bites treated in emergency rooms. Most of the hospital-treated dog bites in Minnesota involved young children.

In 75% of the cases, the person bitten was familiar with the dog or dogs involved. Because the behavior of both young children and dogs can be unpredictable, a young child should never be left alone with a dog, and parents should teach children about dog bite prevention at an early age.

A dog’s tendency to bite is based on factors such as its early experiences, socialization, and the victim’s behavior, as well as the dog’s heredity. There are situations where the owner of the keeper of the dog has trained the dog in such a way as to make the dog particularly dangerous. If such a dog bites someone, the victim may make a claim for punitive damages, an amount meant to punish and/or deter behavior.

To contact a Minnesota dog bite attorney at our law firm, please call 1-888-377-8900 (toll-free) or 612-338-0202 or submit our free consultation form.

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Question: On which part of the body do most dog bite victims get bitten?

Answer: Most dog bite victims are bitten on their arms and hands. Because the right hand is often used for protection, it is bitten more than the left. Most arm bites are from family dogs, while most leg bites are from unknown dogs. Back bites are also more frequently from family dogs.

Most face bites (about 65%) are in children under 10.

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Pritzker Olsen attorneys have appeared on national television and have been quoted by national publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Associated Press and Lawyers USA. Attorneys Fred Pritzker, Elliot Olsen and Eric Hageman have been named "Super Lawyers" by Law and Politics magazine (2008 and previous years). Attorney Fred Pritzker is also listed in the current edition (2008) of The Best Lawyers in America. To contact Pritzker Olsen Attorneys, please call 1-888-377-8900 (toll free) or submit the firm's free consultation form.

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The Best Lawyers in America

Minnesota dog bite attorney Fred Pritzker has been notified that he will again be listed in The Best Lawyers in America for his work in personal injury and wrongful death litigation and settlement negotiations.

 

Top 40 Minnesota Personal Injury Lawyer

In recognition of his achievements, Fred Pritzker was selected as a "Top 40 Minnesota Super Lawyer." Law & Politics magazine performs the polling, research and selection of Super Lawyers “in a process designed to identify Minnesota lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.”

 

Minnesota Dog Bite Law: Punitive Damages

Our law firm has obtained punitive damages in a Minnesota dog bite case. Punitive damages are meant to punish behavior as a deterrent to future, similar behavior.

 

Pit Bull Bite and Pit Bull Attack

Pit bull bites and pit bull attacks can cause serious injury or death. There is usually a claim for disfigurement due to a face bite, arm bite, leg bite, etc. Pit bulls can also bite the head or neck and cause death. There have also been cases of amputation.