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What to Do If Your Child Was Bitten by a Dog in North Carolina

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A dog bite can be terrifying—especially when it happens to a child. In North Carolina, dog owners can be held responsible for attacks that injure children, whether it’s in a public park, a neighbor’s yard, or while trick-or-treating.

At Burt’s Law, PLLC, we help families navigate the trauma, medical bills, and legal aftermath of a dog bite injury involving a child.


🐶 Why Are Children at Greater Risk?

Children are smaller and more vulnerable to serious injury during a dog attack. Common outcomes include:

  • Facial injuries and scarring

  • Severe emotional trauma or fear of dogs

  • Infections requiring hospitalization

  • Plastic surgery or long-term treatment

Even a “friendly” dog can become aggressive in the wrong situation.


📜 North Carolina Dog Bite Laws & Children

North Carolina follows a “strict liability” rule in some cases—especially when:

  • The dog had previously shown aggression or bitten before

  • The owner failed to leash or restrain the dog

  • The bite happened on the owner’s property without warning signs

  • The dog was classified as a “dangerous dog” under NC law

You may be entitled to sue for both physical and emotional damages on your child’s behalf.


💼 What to Do After a Child Is Bitten

  1. Seek immediate medical treatment

  2. Report the bite to local animal control

  3. Get contact info of witnesses and dog owner

  4. Take photos of injuries and the scene

  5. Contact a North Carolina personal injury attorney with experience in child injury claims


💰 What Can You Recover?

  • Medical expenses and future treatments

  • Pain and suffering

  • Mental health therapy for trauma

  • Disfigurement or scarring damages

  • Parental lost wages (to care for the child)


👨‍⚖️ Why Burt’s Law, PLLC?

We understand how devastating a dog bite can be for a child and their parents. We’ll work to hold negligent dog owners accountable while helping your family heal.


📞 Call Today: (866) BURTS-LAW
🌐 Visit: www.burtslaw-nc.com
🆓 Free consultation – We’ll protect your child’s rights with compassion and experience.