Keller & Keller's Indiana Dog Bite Law Library
This page offers links to Keller & Keller's legal documents, reports, publications, and general Indiana dog bite law discussions.
Each article is written from our firm's viewpoint, based on more than 75 years of personal injury experience. The goal is to give our existing and potential clients a better understanding of what they can expect to encounter in the days and weeks after their accident while we attempt to settle their injury claim.
In addition to the many first-hand accounts we provide in our legal library, there are also several educational articles, but please remember that none of the information provided on this site should be substituted for actual legal advice, nor is it designed to serve as such.
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What Should Happen To Aggressive Dogs That Bite?What is the fate of a dog that bites a human? In most cases, the dog is simply returned to its owner. In other cases, the dog might be kept at animal control.
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Will Breed-Specific Laws Reduce The Rate Of Dog Attacks In Indiana And Illinois?Some cities in Indiana & Illinois have passed or are considering passing breed-specific dog bite ordinances that affect families who own pit bulls & rottweilers
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Ten Ways Dog Bites Happen In IndianaDog attacks can happen for a wide variety of reasons, but we see some common causes time & again. Here are 10 of the most common causes for dog bites.
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Elderly Are At High Risk For Dog Attacks In IndianaWhile children are the most likely victims of a serious dog bite or dog attack in Indiana, senior citizens and the elderly are the second most likely victims.
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5 Tips for Choosing A Non-Aggressive Dog For A PetHaving an aggressive dog isn't just a hassle for you, the dog owner. Here are some tips on how to choose an non-aggressive dog to join your family.
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Dangerous Dog Alert: Wolf Hybrids More Likely to BiteWhile some wolf hybrids are docile and non-aggressive, a higher percentage of wolf hybrids are likely to be dangerous and prone to attack humans and other animals. This article details Indiana's most recent Wolf Hybrids dog bite attack statistics.
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How Runners Can Protect Against Dog AttacksRunning is a great form of exercise and a wonderful way to enjoy the day. Learn the best way for runners and joggers to prevent dog bites and dog attacks here.
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Indianapolis Is One of the 30 Largest Cities in the U.S., Yet Lacks Dog Licensing RequirementsThe lack of dog licensing requirements in IN has created 2 problems: strays running loose & the increased risk of attacks leaving the victim without recourse.
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Dog Bite Prevention Tips For ChildrenOver two million children a year are bitten by dogs. It's vital your children know how to properly interact with dogs to prevent serious bites and injury.
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What To Do Immediately After A Dog BiteDog bites can be traumatic - and they can happen in seconds. If you've been attacked by a dog, getting treatment is essential. Do you know what to do first?
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Types of dogs most likely to biteIf you have children, or are thinking of bringing a dog into your home, see which breed made Keller & Keller LLP's list of 'dogs most likely to bite'.
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Indiana and Michigan Dog Bite LawsDo you know what Indiana or Michigan's dog bite law says? View our quick dog bite law summary to learn your rights if you've been attacked or injured by a dog.