Latest News 2010 November Woman Receives Probation in Dog Attack Case

Woman Receives Probation in Dog Attack Case

A woman whose dog attacked her two-year-old son has been sentenced to seven years of probation along with 100 hours of community service. Jessica Lynn Chavous was sentenced on the charge of second-degree cruelty to children. The woman's son reportedly got into the neighbor's yard where there were several dogs. The dogs bit him until his great-uncle was able to remove him from the yard.

When you are dealing with a dog attack, you need to know they can occur all too often and leave people seriously injured. It's important that if you are injured in an accident caused by another's negligence that you understand that you can pursue a case. You need to know that you do have rights to protect and options to do so. You should not have to suffer from medical bills, lost work wages and other expenses because of someone else's careless actions.

If you or someone you know is injured in a dog attack then it is in your best interest to work with a personal injury attorney who will be able to guide you through this process. You can count on an injury lawyer to have your best interest in mind at all times. An injury attorney will know how to deal with insurance companies and court proceedings. Please take some time today to contact a personal injury lawyer and begin discussing your case.

Categories: Dog Bites, Personal Injury

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