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Dog Bite Injury on the Job in St. Louis, MO

Legal Representation for Victims of Work Related Dog Bite Injuries

The mental image of a dog biting a postal worker is so well-known in the U.S. that nearly everyone can picture it. While postal workers face a larger than usual chance of being bitten by dogs, however, they are not the only workers who may suffer a dog bite injury while on the job. Employees in nearly any industry may suffer similar harm, especially if their job requires them to travel to people’s houses or even to walk to the end of the block on a business-related errand. Missouri law provides legal rights and options for those who are bitten by dogs while on the job.

Workers’ Compensation in Missouri

If you are on the job when your dog bite injury occurs, you may be able to receive assistance with medical bills, lost wages, and other costs through Missouri’s workers’ compensation laws. Workers’ compensation insurance is purchased by individual employers to protect their employees from injuries suffered while they’re on the job, doing the work they are employed to do. Delivery persons, parking meter attendants, and construction or maintenance workers are just a few examples of individuals who might be bitten by a dog while going about their daily work.

Workers’ compensation will not cover every type of dog bite possible during an ordinary work day, however. For instance, if you decide to visit a family friend during a lunch break and their dog bites you, workers’ compensation may not apply. Even if workers’ compensation does not apply to a dog bite you suffered during your work day, however, other types of compensation are available to help you meet the costs of your injury.

Third-Party Liability for Dog Bites in Missouri

Instead of or in addition to workers’ compensation, you may be able to seek compensation from the owner or caretaker of the dog that bit you. In Missouri, a dog’s owner is responsible for the dog’s misbehavior, especially when an injury results. If workers’ compensation is not an option in your case, seeking compensation from the dog’s owner may be your best chance of receiving help with the medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses you experienced due to the bite.

Even if workers’ compensation is available because the dog bite you suffered occurred on the job, you may still want to seek additional compensation from the dog’s owner. This compensation can be especially helpful in covering costs that workers’ compensation does not pay for, such as the cost of having someone else take care of your household chores while you recover or the cost of your pain and suffering after the bite.

Helping You Obtain the Compensation You Deserve

Suffering a dog bite while at work is never pleasant. Our Missouri dog bite injury attorneys have years of experience helping dog bite sufferers and those who have been injured on the job. We combine experience with Missouri’s dog bite laws and workers’ compensation laws to provide outstanding services for each client we represent. To discuss your legal rights and options, call us today at (314) 322-8515 for a free consultation.

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