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Michigan Postal Worker Dog Bite Injuries

I am often called by Postal Workers and mail carriers to represent them in Michigan dog bite cases.  The postal workers are often the victims of severe dog attacks just by their nature of being out and about in neighborhoods on a daily basis.  As a result of the may unleashed and unrestrained dogs in these neighborhoods, their injuries are all too common.

Postal workers have the same rights against the dog owners as everyone else.  They can file civil lawsuits and be compensated for their injuries, which include pain and suffering as well as for scars and disfigurements.  Any postal worker attacked by a dog should immediately report the incident to the local police and take photographs of their injuries both before and after seeking medical attention if at all possible. 

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  1. July 22nd, 2008 | 11:18 am

    [...] admin wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptI am often called by Postal Workers and mail carriers to represent them in Michigan dog bite cases.  The postal workers are often the victims of severe dog attacks just by their nature of being out and about in neighborhoods on a daily basis.  As a result of the may unleashed and unrestrained dogs in these neighborhoods, their injuries are all too common. Postal workers have the same rights against the dog owners as everyone else.  They can file civil lawsuits and be compensated for their injuries, which include pain and suffering as well as for scars and disfigurements.  Any postal worker attacked by a dog should immediately report the incident to the local police and take photographs of their injuries both before and after seeking medical attention if at all possible.  [...]

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