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David Gammill
September 13, 2024
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When it comes to dog bite cases, having strong evidence is crucial to winning your case. Medical records documenting your injuries are some of the most important pieces of evidence. These will help prove the extent of your physical harm and the necessary treatment you received.
In addition to medical documentation, photos of your injuries immediately after the bite, as well as during the healing process, can help demonstrate the severity of the attack. It’s also essential to collect witness statements from anyone who saw the incident, as they can provide valuable testimony to support your claim.
Other useful evidence includes any reports of the dog’s behavior, such as whether the dog has a history of aggression or previous bites. If possible, obtain documentation from animal control or local authorities about the dog. Your attorney will work with you to compile all this evidence to build the strongest case possible.
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