Puncture Wounds

One of the most serious injuries sustained from dog bite and attacks are puncture wounds. These wounds result from a dog’s teeth or claws that pierce the victim’s skin, often biting the victim’s flesh.

These injuries may not seem life threatening, but the dog’s teeth basically inject bacteria into the victim’s skin and could possibly cause infection.

Complications from Puncture Wounds

Dog bite victims with puncture wounds often believe that these injuries are not very serious, as these wounds do not tend to bleed a lot. However, these wounds can become very severe.

Potential complications from puncture wounds include:

  • Infection
  • Blood poisoning
  • Tissue loss
  • Tetanus
  • Muscle damage
  • Nerve damage
  • Scars

If puncture wounds are not treated right away, other more serious conditions could result from these bites, such as rabies, cellulitis, and parvovirus. Apart from these numerous complications, puncture wounds can also lead to death in extreme situations.

Hiring A NJ Dog Bite Attorney

A dog bite victim with puncture wounds not only suffers physically, but mentally and emotionally, as well. Apart from possible scarring and disfigurement, victims may also develop an unhealthy fear of dogs, and may suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.

If you or a loved one have sustained puncture wounds as a result of a dog attack or bite, it is necessary that you seek medical attention immediately. You should also seek legal counsel as soon as possible.

A capable dog bite lawyer can discuss your rights and legal options with you. A dog bite or puncture wound victim deserves to be properly compensated for any pain and suffering, and an experienced attorney may improve your chances of obtaining full and fair financial compensation for your injury and medical expenses.

For more information, speak with a personal injury attorney from The Grossman Law Firm.

 

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