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THE PENNSYLVANIA DOG BITE BOOK
by sandra b. worthington

Sandra Worthington’s guide to dog bite injuries tells readers what to do—and what not to do—in the hours and days immediately following a dog bite, in order to assure that victims of dog bites can receive fair compensation for their injuries. The book’s emphasis is on why dog bite victims—or their parents, since many of the dog bite victims in Pennsylvania are children—should hire an attorney who is experienced in this particular sub-specialty of personal injury law.

People are at a huge disadvantage if they try to deal with an insurance adjuster on their own, Ms Worthington says, because the adjusters handle claims for a living, and they are rewarded for keeping the claims as low as possible. Their best interest lies with the company, not with the victim.

❝ In the United States, nearly eight hundred thousand people a year suffer injuries from dog bites and other animal attacks that are significant enough to require medical treatment. ❞ —Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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