Located directly off of US Route 396 and straddling the California state border lies Cold Springs, Nevada, home to 8,544 residents with almost half of the households having children under the age of 18.
The area wasn’t always so densely populated and was the center of controversy in 2004 when the Reno City Council chose to annex thousands of acres of the Cold Spring Valley which turned the area from being semi-rural into a more suburban and industrial environment. Since that time thousands of homes and an industrial park have been built on the land.
The transition from being a fairly rural area to being suburban has forced many local residents to change their style of living. One change that is often overlooked: pet control. While in rural towns having a dog roam freely on unfenced property may be acceptable and even expected, in a more densely populated suburban area, a loose dog can pose a serious health risk.
According to the American Humane association, of the estimated 4.5 million dog bites that occur in this nation every year, 50% of them are inflicted on children under the age of 12. Children are 3x more likely to receive a serious dog bite injury, and 70% of all fatal dog bites involved children under the age of 10.
Cold Springs is a young town where children should feel free to play in their yards and explore their surroundings without the fear of getting bitten.
If you or a child have been bitten by a dog:
Regardless of how harmless a “little bite” may appear, a small nip can cause a serious infection. This is particularly true if the dog that inflicted the bite hasn’t been vaccinated for rabies.
Many owners are under the assumption that if someone enters their property, whether welcomed or unannounced, that the individual is assuming the risk of being bitten by their dog and so they cannot be liable if their dog bites another individual. In the state of Nevada, if a dog isn’t chained or properly contained on their property and it bites another individual, the owner can be held liable, especially if they’re aware of ay previous dangerous behaviors or attacks.
Big and small bites alike demand medical attention and could result in additional injuries and financial loss. We at the law office of Carter Cullen have experience in ensuring that victims of dog bites receive the compensation they deserve when it comes to receiving proper and adequate treatment.
Call us today for a free initial consultation to discuss your particular case at 702-800-0000.
Cold Springs, NV 89413
Distance: 460 mi
Time: 7 h 08 min
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Las Vegas, Nevada 89117
