Dog bite injuries are typically categorized by their severity, from minor to serious and life-threatening. There also can be psychological injuries caused by dog bites, particularly for people who were traumatized by the experience; emotional scars are particularly common amongst children. Dog bite injuries can include many different types of physical markers, including cuts, abrasions, punctures, lacerations, infections, and fractured bones. Minor dog bites might result in bruising, scratches and small punctures from the dog’s teeth, whereas more serious encounters can leave large, gaping wounds, deep tissue damage, and nerve damage. Many jurisdictions have laws that apply to dog bites, and victims may be entitled to damages and payment from the dog’s owner. A lot depends on locality as well as the severity of the bite.
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