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Dog Bites and Pet Attacks Library

Free Legal Articles for Vermont and New Hampshire Residents

On the page below you can find links to documents, reports, publications and discussions provided by dog bite lawyers at Van Dorn & Curtiss.

The documents below are available to the public so that they can gain a better understanding of the legal challenges facing them, and why an experienced attorney is so important for success.

Contact our New Hampshire dog bite lawyers for a consultation today.  We happily welcome clients from Manchester, Nashua, Concord and surrounding areas in Vermont.


Dog Bites/Pet Attacks:

  • New Hampshire Dog Attacks Can Cause Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Children   
    A dog attack can lead to posttraumatic stress disorder. Read this article to learn more and contact a New Hampshire dog bite lawyer for legal advice.
  • Pit Bull Attacks in New Hampshire: Real Life Stories & More   
    Read about real pit bull attacks in New Hampshire in this article. Contact one of our experienced New Hampshire dog bite attorneys if you have been the victim.
  • New Hampshire Dog Bites: Are Certain Dog Breeds More Prone to Attack?   
    A recent poll shows the debate regarding dangerous dog breeds. Read this article to learn more and contact an experienced New Hampshire dog bite attorney if you have been the victim of a dog attack.
  • When the Dog Bites in New Hampshire   
    New Hampshire dog bite attorneys offer FREE book to dog attack victims. Read this article to learn about dog bite treatment and victims’ rights. If you have suffered a dog bite injury in New Hampshire or Vermont, contact our office for a free consultation.
  • UNchainyourdog.org   
    As more dogs attack and maim concerned citizens across the nation are looking for ways to prevent dog attacks. Unchainyourdog.org is leading a growing movement revolves around the idea that tethered or chained dogs are three times more likely to attack when they break free from their restraints. Champions of the cause believe that finding a better way to contain dogs improves the dog’s life and helps reduce the chances that the dog will attack. If you or your child have been bitten or attacked by a dog please contact your New Hampshire and Vermont accident attorney at Van Dorn & Curtiss today for your free consultation.
  • Types, Rates and Treatments of Dog Bite Wounds   
    Dog attacks leave long-lasting and serious scars- both physical and emotional. Read on to learn more about the types, rates and treatments of dog bite wounds. If you have been bitten by a dog you may need medical care for years to come. Contact Van Dorn and Curtiss, your New Hampshire lawyer, today.
  • Definition, Causes and Treatment of Puncture Wounds   
    This article discusses the definition, causes and treatments of puncture wounds. Puncture wounds are caused by dog bites, nails and splinters on construction sites or virtually any long, sharp object.
  • Dog Bite Prevention Tips   
    In order to help avoid being bitten by a dog the following tips include suggestions for the dog owner and parent. Dog attacks leave long lasting physical and emotional scars. Read on to learn how you can help prevent an attack.
  • Cole v. Snyder - Jury Verdict Form [PDF]   
    Jury Verdict Form Awarding $200,000
  • Roland v. LeBlanc - Judgment [PDF]   
    U.S. District Court Order Certifying $2.1 Million Dog Bite Jury Verdict
  • Dog Bite Law: A Quick Overview   
    Dog bites and pet attacks are an all too common part of personal injury law. Each year there are an estimated 5 million victims of dog bites alone, 800,000 of which require some form of medical treatment. Though most dog bites are minor, some can be so severe that they result in the loss of human life. Dog owners have a responsibility to protect the public against potentially dangerous animals