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Understanding Your Child’s Rights After a Dog Bite Incident in the UK

When a child is bitten by a dog, the physical, emotional, and financial consequences can be overwhelming. In the UK, parents and guardians need to understand their child’s legal rights to ensure they receive appropriate compensation for injuries and other damages caused by the incident. This article provides an in-depth look at your child’s rights after a dog bite, including medical treatment, legal steps, and how to secure compensation.

Immediate Steps After a Dog Bite

Before delving into the legal aspects, it’s crucial to know what to do immediately after a dog bite. The first priority is the child’s safety and well-being. Follow these steps:

  1. Seek Medical Attention: Regardless of the severity of the bite, it’s essential to get the child checked by a medical professional. Even minor bites can lead to infection or complications. Ensure your child receives appropriate medical care, which may include tetanus shots, rabies treatment (if the dog is unvaccinated), or antibiotics.
  2. Document the Incident: Take photos of the injuries and the scene. If possible, obtain the dog’s details, including breed, owner’s contact information, and vaccination history. This documentation will be helpful when making a claim later.
  3. Report the Incident: If the dog bite occurs in a public place, or if the dog was unrestrained, contact the local authorities. In the UK, dog bites should be reported to the police or local council to ensure public safety and initiate any necessary investigation.

Understanding Legal Rights After a Dog Bite

Under UK law, when a dog bites a person, the owner may be held liable for the injuries caused. Here’s how the legal system works:

  1. Dog Owner Liability: In the UK, dog owners have a legal responsibility to control their pets and prevent them from causing harm to others. If a dog bites someone, the owner can be held accountable under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 or the Animal Act 1971 if the dog was aggressive or the owner failed to control it. The law holds the owner responsible for any injuries caused by their dog.
  2. Strict Liability for Certain Breeds: If the dog involved is a breed deemed dangerous, the owner can face stricter legal consequences. Owners of dangerous dogs are required to keep their pets on a leash or muzzled in public, and failure to do so can lead to criminal charges and civil liability.
  3. The Right to Claim Compensation: If your child has been injured due to a dog bite, you are entitled to seek compensation. This may include medical costs, pain and suffering, psychological trauma, and any long-term care that may be needed. If the dog bite occurs in a public place, the owner can be held accountable for failing to prevent the incident.

Filing a Dog Bite Claim for Your Child

To pursue compensation, you’ll need to file a claim against the dog’s owner or their insurance provider. Here’s how the process typically works:

Get the dog’s insurance details. 

Dog’s Insurance Details:

  • Insurance provider name.
  • Policy number.
  • Coverage details (e.g., accidents, illnesses, etc.).
  • Policy expiration date.

Owner’s Details:

  • Full name.
  • Contact number.
  • Address (home address for correspondence).
  • Email address (if available).

Get the owner’s details (name, number, address and email if possible)

  • Full Name: The owner’s complete legal name for identification purposes.
  • Contact Number: A primary phone number to ensure direct communication when needed.
  • Address: The full residential or business address for correspondence or record-keeping.
  • Email Address (if available): An active email address for formal communications or digital documentation.
  • Gather Evidence: As mentioned earlier, documenting the incident is crucial. Collect photographs of the injuries, a detailed account of the event, medical records, and any eyewitness testimonies. If the dog has a history of aggression, this information can support your case.
  • Seek Legal Assistance: If your child has been bitten by a dog, it’s essential to seek expert legal support. Contact National Claims, and we’ll connect you with experienced solicitors who specialise in dog bite cases. Our team will guide you through every step of the claims process, ensuring you understand your options and helping you secure the compensation your child deserves. With our no-win, no-fee approach, you can focus on your child’s recovery while we handle the legal complexities and fight for the best possible outcome for you and your family.
  • Compensation Payout: Compensation amounts can vary depending on the severity of the injuries. For children, compensation may cover:
    • Medical expenses: Treatment, surgery, therapy, or ongoing care.
    • Pain and suffering: For the physical and emotional trauma your child has endured.
    • Psychological impact: Post-traumatic stress or emotional distress that results from the attack.
    • Future care costs: If your child requires long-term care, rehabilitation, or adaptations to their home, compensation can cover these expenses.

Common Dog Bite Injuries in Children

Dog bites can cause a wide range of injuries, from minor to severe. Common injuries include:

  • Lacerations and Puncture Wounds: Dog bites often result in deep cuts or puncture wounds, which may require stitches or surgery.
  • Fractures: A dog’s bite force can cause bone fractures, particularly in the hands, arms, or legs.
  • Infections: Dog bites can become infected with bacteria, leading to conditions like sepsis if not treated promptly.
  • Facial Scarring: Bites to the face can leave permanent scarring, which can affect a child’s appearance and self-esteem.

Psychological Trauma: Children who are bitten by dogs often suffer from fear or anxiety, which may require therapy or counselling.

What to Do If the Dog Was Unvaccinated?

If the dog involved in the bite is unvaccinated, you may be at risk for infections such as rabies or tetanus. In the UK, rabies is extremely rare, but tetanus is a risk with deep bites or puncture wounds. Ensure the child receives appropriate medical care, including vaccinations and treatments to prevent infections.

Preventing Future Dog Bites

While the legal process is essential, preventing future dog bites is equally important. Teach your child how to approach dogs safely, always asking the owner for permission before petting any dog, and explaining the importance of staying calm around unfamiliar animals.

Encourage children to avoid petting dogs that are eating, sleeping, or showing signs of aggression. Also, be aware of any aggressive behaviour from the dog that bit your child, as it may be a sign of inadequate training or handling.

Conclusion

Understanding your child’s rights after a dog bite in the UK is crucial to ensuring their recovery and securing the compensation they deserve. From seeking medical care to consulting with experienced solicitors, taking prompt action can help protect your child’s physical and emotional well-being. If you’re navigating a dog bite incident, don’t hesitate to reach out to National Claims for legal assistance to guide you through the process and help your child move forward with the support they need.

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By acting swiftly and seeking the right legal and medical help, you can ensure that your child’s rights are upheld, and they receive the compensation necessary to cover their treatment, recovery, and long-term care needs.

Making a Personal Injury Claim after a Dog Bite with National Claims

At National Claims, we understand the trauma and distress a dog bite can cause, not only to the child but to the entire family. If your child has been injured in a dog attack that wasn’t their fault, we’re here to help you seek the compensation they deserve for their physical and emotional suffering.

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We recognise that every dog bite incident is unique, and we’re here to offer you a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your child’s specific circumstances. During this consultation, we’ll listen compassionately to your experience, carefully review the details of the incident, and assess the potential strength of your claim. Our team will then connect you with a solicitor from our panel who specialises in dog bite cases, ensuring that you receive the expert legal representation needed to navigate the claims process and secure the compensation your child is entitled to.

Don’t let a dog bite incident leave lasting scars. Contact National Claims today for your free consultation and take the first step towards obtaining justice and closure for your child and your family.

*Customers pay up to 25% (incl. VAT) of the amount recovered towards solicitor costs and if you cancel outside your cooling off period, you may be charged a fee.

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