This week, we have been discussing the emotional trauma that can follow a serious dog bite and injury, especially when it comes to children. Two of the most vital ways to help a child recover from the emotional trauma of a dog bite are diagnosis (e.g., with anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder) and treatment. The first step you should take is to speak with your child about his or her feelings regarding the dog bite experience. Here are some tips on how to speak with your child about the dog bite:
If your child has been injured by a dog bite in California, you may wonder who is responsible for his or her medical bills, emotional trauma, and healing. To learn more about securing compensation for the attack, speak with our Newport Beach dog bite attorneys. Call Russell & Lazarus today to schedule a free case evaluation: (949) 851-0222.
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