Michigan Dog Bite Lawyers Discuss Most Dangerous Breeds List for 2011

(LegalLaw247.com, December 26, 2011 ) Southfield, MI -- The Michigan dog bite attorneys of Ravid & Associates, P.C. have reviewed dog bite statistics provided by national healthcare organizations and are prepared to work with clients that have been injured by negligent dog owners. According to a special report provided by the Centers for Disease Control, dog bite statistics from over 20 years have pointed to 10 breeds that may be more likely to attack children and adults if they are not properly trained or restrained in public.

According to the CDC, the
 



dogs that are most likely to bite and cause serious physical injuries include:

Pit Bulls
Rottweilers
German Shepherds
Huskies
Alaskan Malamutes
Doberman Pinschers
Chow Chows
Great Danes
St. Bernards
Akitas

Although dogs are domesticated pets, they are still capable of attacking innocent people and causing physical and emotional pain and suffering. Owners are responsible for ensuring that their dog is properly leashed, trained, and under control in all situations. Any failure to do so may result in the injury of friends, family, and anyone near the dog. The Michigan dog bite lawyers at Ravid & Associates, P.C. have experience representing dog bite victims and can help injured parties get compensation for their injuries and medical expenses.

About Ravid & Associates

Ravid & Associates, P.C. is a personal injury law firm based in Michigan which represents those who have been injured due to the negligent or reckless actions of others. For more information about their practice and how they may be able to help you, visit the website at http://www.petbite.com.

Contact:
Ravid & Associates, P.C.
23855 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield, MI 48075
Phone: (877) PET-BITE

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Ravid & Associates
Ravid & Associates
877-738-2483
mail@petbite.com

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