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[09-26-2023] Los Angeles County, CA – Elderly Man Injured Following Dog Attack Along Gladys Avenue

Published September 27, 2023

[09-26-2023] Elderly Man Injured Following Dog Attack Along Gladys AvenueA man in his 60s was injured following a dog attack along Gladys Avenue in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday morning, September 26, 2023.

According to the Los Angeles Police Department, the incident took place around 9:45 a.m. between Seventh Street and Gladys Avenue.

The victim was reportedly bitten by an unspecified dog, which was shot by one of the responding officers at the scene.

The elderly man sustained unknown injuries and was transported to a local hospital, while no officers were injured.

The condition of the victim and information about the dog remain unavailable. Further details on the incident have yet to be released by the authorities.

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During dog bite incidents, dogs frequently act aggressively and forcefully, especially when numerous dogs are involved. Attacks like this can leave survivors with puncture wounds, scratches, or crushing injuries. The victim may require a rabies shot or other necessary treatments if the dog that bit them is not up-to-date on its immunizations.

Puncture wounds resulting from dog bites can cause significant pain, and the recovery period may last several weeks. Seeking immediate medical attention after a dog attack is important. After receiving medical care, it is advisable to seek the advice and support of an experienced dog bite attorney for legal advice and assistance.

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What to Do After a Dog Bite Accident

Dog bites are often violent and hectic events, sometimes with more than one dog attacking the victim. If the victim survives the attack, he or she will likely have puncture wounds, scratches, or crush injuries. If the dog’s vaccinations were not up-to-date, the dog bite victim may have to receive a rabies shot or other treatments to avoid infection. Puncture wounds from dog bites can be very painful and take weeks to heal.

To ensure your safety and protect your legal rights after a dog bite incident, you must move swiftly and responsibly. This detailed guide offers helpful information on handling the aftermath of a dog bite accident:

  1. Seek immediate medical attention to address any injuries resulting from the dog bite.
  2. Gather contact information from the dog owner or person responsible and any witnesses present during the incident.
  3. Document the incident by taking photographs of your injuries and any visible signs of negligence, and make detailed notes about what happened.
  4. Report the dog bite incident to local animal control authorities or the police, providing them with factual information.
  5. Preserve evidence such as medical records, bills, and receipts related to the incident and your subsequent treatment.
  6. Consult with dog bite injury lawyers in California specializing in personal injury cases to understand your rights and seek legal guidance for pursuing compensation.

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Dog Bite Accident Statistics

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 4.5 million people are attacked by dogs each year in the United States, and more than 800,000 require medical attention due to dog bites. Children make up at least half of the bite victims.

California was the state with the most dog bite fatalities in 2019. In 36 dog attacks in 2018, 15 children and 21 adults lost their lives.

Between January 1, 2005, and December 31, 2017, 433 people in the US died from dog attacks. Pit bulls accounted for 66% of these fatalities, making them the breed with the most cases of dog bite incidents. With 10% of fatal assaults, Rottweilers were the second most common breed. These two breeds were responsible for 76% of recorded deaths.

Dogs can attack in many ways, including biting, scratching, and knocking down. Dog bites happen when a dog physically harms a person. Bites can cause infection, deformity, temporary or permanent impairment, or even death.

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